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The Lebanese Bakery, Covent Garden
Just over half-a-year old the London branch (and only other outlet) of The Lebanese Bakery does a steady trade offering a menu of manousheh (flatbreads) and mouajjanet (“bite sized bakes”) to a mix of customers in its tidy Russell Street eatery with open kitchen and giant oven in full view. Continue reading
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Tagged akkawi, bakeries, breakfast, covent garden, Drink, Drury House, flatbread, Food, Lebanese Bakery, LEBANESE FOOD, London, lunch, manousheh, mouajjanet, restaurants, reviews, Russell Street, The Lebanese Bakery, WC2, WC2B 5HA
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Lebanese Tapas and More at Lazeez, Duke Street
One of the tastiest lunches I’ve enjoyed in quite some while was recently enjoyed at the few months old Lazeez restaurant on Duke Street across from Selfridges. Continue reading
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Tagged duke street, Lazeez, LEBANESE FOOD, London, marylebone, restaurants, review, W1, W1U 1LH, Лондон, لندن, ロンドン, 伦敦
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What’s for Lunch? Comptoir Libanais, South Kensington (Londonist)
What’s for Lunch? Comptoir Libanais, South Kensington Londonist, February 14, 2012 at 11:30 pm A vivid feast for the eyes as much as (or maybe even just a little bit more than) for the taste buds, this Middle Eastern restaurant … Continue reading
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Tagged comptoir libanais, exhibition road, LEBANESE FOOD, London, Londonist, lunch, MEZZE, MIDDLE EASTERN FOOD, SW7, SW7 2HE, TAGINES, W4L, WHAT'S FOR LUNCH?
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