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Lebanese Valley

3.2 (5 reviews)
InexpensiveLebanese
Open 11:30 am - 11:30 pm

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I've been here twice with several years in between visits. Huge portions, well priced, nice staff. Great Mezze and kebabs.

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Momtaz - Ice pipe with the shisha

Momtaz

4.0(5 reviews)
0.6 miKingston Upon Thames
££

Momtaz is my favorite shisha place around London. When I used to live in London I would visit here…read morefrequently. It was always lovely to come here in winter when it was cold, they had patio heaters so it was really cozy. The best thing about this place is they have ice pipes for their shisha's, this really enhances the flavor of the tobacco. If your in the Kingston/Surbiton area and LOVE shisha, check this place out, you won't be disappointed.

It's Sunday, it's raining, and due to my incredible ability to faff it was 3.45pm before we headed…read moreout to lunch. The first string of restaurants we headed to were all closed (save for Dominos, which of course I only eat at when someone 'makes' me) and just as my boyfriend was about to pass out from hunger/murder me we hit upon Momtaz. I am not sure but I think this used to be a Southeast Asian fusion restaurant. Anyway, now it's a Lebanese restaurant and I really wanted it to be good to (a) make up for me being terrible and (b) prove to my New Yorker boyfriend that not all English restaurants absolutely suck. Thankfully it succeeded on both counts. We started with stuffed vine leaves and baba ghanoush. The vine leaves were wonderful - fresh, soft, tangy - the best I have had in a long while (I really need to stop buying them from supermarkets). The baba ghanoush also tasted great - it seemed much more related to aubergine than other versions I have had! Afterwards I ordered soujok and my boyfriend got a lamb shawarma sandwich. The soujok came with cooked tomatoes and was solid and tasty. The lamb shwarma was also flavourful, especially with a bit of lemon squeezed over it. It's worth pointing out that these two dishes were £4 and £3.50 respectively, which I thought was great value (proper main dishes are about £9). Dessert was, naturally, a bounty milkshake. I am SO happy there is somewhere doing milkshakes near Norbiton Station, I need to try all the flavours IMMEDIATELY. I can see this becoming a serious and great problem for me in the months ahead! Overall, delighted to try somewhere new and find it so enjoyable. This shisha cafe part also looks nice and of course smells great.

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Momtaz - Shisha time

Shisha time

Momtaz - Ice pipe with the shisha

Ice pipe with the shisha

Momtaz - Ice pipe with the shisha

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Ice pipe with the shisha

Comptoir Libanais

Comptoir Libanais

3.5(2 reviews)
0.3 miKingston Upon Thames

I so want to give a five star rating here but am terribly torn. The level of service was so…read moredisappointing that I think I may never convince my other half to return here with me again. Please read in full- I am desperately hoping this was a one time service mishap. Let me begin with all the positives! I am absolutely enamoured with the ambiance and decor at Comptoir! The food was also fantastic! The decor is colourful and full of life. There is an indoor Souk Shop, which is an open air marketplace in Middle Eastern cities. There are beautiful straw bags, silver baskets and tea pots lining the walls which are available for sale. There are also Turkish teas, fig jams, harissa paste, Fanta and delicious sweets that you can take home or gift to keep the experience going. The food does not disappoint! We shared the Mezze platter for two that game with all sorts of deliciousness: Baba ghanuj, hommos, tabbouleh, falafel, lentil salad, cheese sambousek, pickles and pita bread. Everything was marvellous when it came to the quality of the food. The dessert menu itself makes a good argument to stop in for a quick treat! There is an outdoor patio along the Thames which is also a lovely area in nice weather. Now for the service: The day I visited there was twice the amount of staff as patrons when we arrived. We were seated by the staff and waited several minutes to order water and wine. After a long wait, a waiter came and took our order for our Mezze platter. As we sat for 30 minutes in a calm restaurant waiting for our Mezze platter, we saw the staff continuously cleaning silver wear, the cooks staring at patrons and wondering why everyone appeared busy but alas, no food or any other communications. As we had given up hope of eating, the waiter came back and asked us if we were ready to order. The waiter clearly forgot to enter in the food. He quickly blamed the kitchen and put in our food order on the computer. After this, the cooks and several staff were staring at us for the rest of our meal, circling and hovering clearly ready to help but very, very awkward having so many people stare while trying to eat. We were so uncomfortable that I couldn't even order dessert- which I was very much looking forward to. It would have been so much better to simply apologise for the mishap. I will absolutely give Comptoir another try, as everyone has a bad day, but I do hope that the management team takes note. It's such a gorgeous place and I would love to bring a group of friends here for a party-

Great ambient, good food and lovely choice of natural drinks (I had a drink made out of roses). It…read morewasn't that busy and the service was quick but I found it a bit impersonal (no body cared about us if I can put it that way).

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Comptoir Libanais - Tasty tea

Tasty tea

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View from inside

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Aya Lebanese Cuisine

Aya Lebanese Cuisine

4.4(8 reviews)
4.7 miWimbledon

Located a short walk from South Wimbledon underground station, this is a deceptively large…read morerestaurant serving authentic Lebanese cuisine. The interior is a modern, stripped back take on middle eastern decor, but with traditional imported wooden furniture. There's a small seating area the front and a larger area behind the kitchen. The food is familiar Lebanese cuisine with hot and cold mezze for around £5, from which you could construct a satisfying meal, with grilled and roasted meats, fish and stews for the mains. We chose the vegetarian menu for two at £35, which provided a choice of 7 starters, followed by moussaka and rice. We had baklava to finish. It was a great way to introduce my dining companion to this type of food and everything was wonderfully tasty. There's a similar non-vegetarian menu for £35 as well. They're not licensed but you can bring your own wine, and they don't charge corkage. Service was polite and efficient, and they waited until we had finished the starters before bringing the main course, so it felt unhurried. The bright decor means it doesn't really tick the box for a romantic evening, but it is a good choice for groups or families.

Very tasty food; great prices and excellent service. As close as you'll get to the Middle East in…read moreWimbledon. Abdullah, the main cook, has good taste in Lebanese music with respect to traditions of Fairouz and Marcel Khalife - and he knows the Beirut pop beats of Nancy Ajram as well. A respectable establishment that I shall frequent from this day onwards. My standards with Lebanese food are high, and Aya has met the very highest in food quality. The only downside is that this outlet of Aya is a small "hole-in-the-wall" concept, and has a few small tables. Better for takeaway.

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