best lebanese / m.eastern food in london?
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Is there anywhere in london that is really a step above your average good-quality lebanese cafe? If you take Beirut Cafe / Maroush on the Edgeware road or Diwan on Marylebone High St as a benchmark, what would be a cut above?
I have heard Noura in belgravia is very good...but anyone got anywhere they really rate for taking things up a level?
I have heard Noura in belgravia is very good...but anyone got anywhere they really rate for taking things up a level?
Quite simply, a more refined approach to the cuisine. I've been to a few places in the middle east that did it really well - similar dishes, but with unusual twists and a bit more delicate flavouring.
Like the difference between an excellent French bistro, and a michelin star French restaurant. Both are good at what they do, but you expect more from the latter.
Like the difference between an excellent French bistro, and a michelin star French restaurant. Both are good at what they do, but you expect more from the latter.
I would have thought that Fahkredine in Piccadiliy as suggested above would be the only place that might give you what you are looking for but I base this only on the price of their menu. I sort of know what you are saying but hummous is hummous is hummous (well chicke peas actually) unless you add meat and maybe this is what you are getting at? In my considerable experience of Lebanese cooking which I absolutely love, there is not a huge amount of variety.
L.F.
L.F.
True about hummous, althuogh a few places we ate in in Syria definitely tried a modern take on classic Lebanese dishes. Smaller "tasting" portions highlighted different ingredients, and just a bit more care and attention paid to flavour and presentation.
It was actually the moutabal, fattoush and other vegetable dishes that really stood out. Also, they used thinly sliced fillet steak instead of lamb in some of the meat dishes which was interesting - a bit more gastro than bistro, if you get what i mean!
I'll check out the place in Picaddilly.
It was actually the moutabal, fattoush and other vegetable dishes that really stood out. Also, they used thinly sliced fillet steak instead of lamb in some of the meat dishes which was interesting - a bit more gastro than bistro, if you get what i mean!
I'll check out the place in Picaddilly.
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