Eating Out in London
FakhreldineOne of the first things that we miss when we leave home for a foreign land is home cooking. Travelling to a new country means dining in a new restaurant which more often than not does not serve food that is sensitive to our customs.
London is certainly one of the best cities in the world to visit. It is home to one of the most diverse populations in the world and the best restaurants offering a wide variety of Middle Eastern cuisine designed to satisfy even the most discerning critic.
For those planning to visit or considering making London their second home, a number of Middle Eastern restaurants could be located just a few minutes away from where you are. This site makes it easy even for the first time vacationer or the seasoned business traveler to find a restaurant where friends or family could enjoy one of the best Middle Eastern cuisines in the world.
CuisinesOne of the most exciting parts of visiting abroad is exploring the different cuisines a country offers. London has plenty of high quality European, Indian and Chinese cuisine at every street corner. For those who living in or visiting London the best of restaurants await.
Middle East Restaurants in London
London residents and regular tourists alike will certainly all start having their own favourite restaurants and may even keep going back to the same one and not venture to others. London is a city of culinary delight. The restaurants listed below are known for the quality of their food, ambience and not least the expertice of their chefs in producing an unforgetable food experience. I hope you will take the time to try them out.
Vacationers, residence and those contemplating moving to London permanently would find the Fakhreldine restaurant serving one of the best Lebanese cuisines in the city. The restaurant is also strategically located near Green Park giving customers a handsome view of one of the city’s beautiful parks. Diners are also treated with a lively ensemble of music and belly dancing making dining not only a feast for the taste buds but a celebration of Middle Eastern culture as well. Popular food choices include Haloumi, Moreish Araves, Pine Nuts, Mezze and juicy meat grills.
Address: 85 Piccadilly, London
Telephone: 020 7493 3424
Kazan
Scenic Kazan is a just a stone throw away from London’s historic Victoria station. Diners are immediately ushered to an almost rustic and cozy atmosphere. The place is decorated with antique lamps and artifacts which give it an almost regal ambience. The fabulous restaurant celebrates a wide array of Turkish cuisine set in an atmosphere celebrating Turkish culture. If you’re in the mood for delectable lamb chops and deep fried mussels then the Karzan is definitely the place for you. The Ottoman grill also spews out the juiciest spiced meats, shish, poussin and kofte. Finally, diners are welcome to enjoy their meals in the cozy basement where they can enjoy the sight of belly dancers dancing the night away.
Address: 93-94 Wilton Road, London
Telephone: 020 7233 7100
Kenza
Beautifully draped in Arabian décor, the Kenza located in Devonshire Square conjures scenes taken out from an Arabian folklore. A symphony of fretwork, lamps, antique brass and lighting contributes to the warm ambience of the place. The restaurant specializes in Lebanese and Moroccan cuisines. Tagines, hot and cold mezze, stews and grills are just some of the wonderful dishes served. Night time brings an ensemble of belly dancers and cocktails, a wonderful way to relax after a day of touring in the city.
Address : 10 Devonshire Square, London
Telephone: 020 7929 5533
Momo
A touch of Syria greets diners when they visit this beautiful restaurant located at Heddon Street. A mix of Lebanese and Moroccan cuisine and dishes highlight the restaurants dining experience. Nestled in the ground floor and basement restaurant are brass tables, shimmering lanterns and comfortable cushions. The place also doubles as a party place by night, lively tunes and gyrating belly dancers accentuate the place’s festive atmosphere. Along with Moroccan and Lebanese cuisines, diners would be surprised to know that place also serves non-Middle East dishes as well. Truffle risotto, Welsh Lamb and Scotch beef fillet are also popular dishes in the restaurant.
Address: 25 Heddon Street, London
Telephone: 020 7434 4040
Al Waha
One of the busiest restaurants in London, the Al Waha serves one of the best Lebanese cuisines this side of town. Good food is the secret to the restaurant’s huge success. Bright and smart interiors describe the atmosphere as opposed to the other Middle Eastern restaurants in this review. Be prepared to sit shoulder to shoulder with the other customers as this place could be very busy. Wonderfully and deliciously prepared meals line its menu and beckons customers to come back for more.
Address: 75 Westbourne Grove, London
Telephone: 020 7229 0806
Levant
The smell of burning incense, dim lights and beautifully carved furniture sets the tone for diners visiting this beautiful Middle East restaurant. Move to the beat of North African music as you enjoy your meal. The place is great for groups looking for a wonderful night in town. The restaurant also gives diners a wide choice of Middle Eastern cuisine as they enjoy belly dancers swinging their hips to the lively beats.
Address: Jason Court, 76 Wigmore Street London
Telephone: 020 7224 1111



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