Such a wonderful place to enjoy some of the best and delicious authentic Lebanese platters and food items at reasonable prices and optimal hygienic conditions and with the help of a really nice and friendly staff top.
First time tasted the Lebanese food and it's muaaahh..
The salads are really tasty and baklava is everything to die for..
they have traditional decoration, music, and also they sell products from Lebanon, it's like a Lebanon market food.
They offer that tasty mint tea as well..
Must try the food and baklava as well..
Nice place with very friendly staff, the space was really well decorated, very bright. The food was good, I especially liked the chocolate brownie with icecream.
Ambiente muito engraçado e bem decorado de acordo com o tipo de comida. A comida é boa e o preço acessível. Chegámos cedo para almoçar por isso conseguimos mesa facilmente. Eramos 2 é partilhámos um "mezze platter"
Nice place to go for a quick breakfast and your craving Lebanese food in London !
We ordered a few shakshukas feta + Sujok both were very nice.
The manashe as well was nice Zaater with Halloumi was abit oily !
The avocado toast was nice not bad at all.
Over all it's a good place with good service
Food 3.5/5
Service 3.5/5
Ambience 3.5/5
Comptoir did not disappoint. A small menu which is always appreciated, which means the restaurant knows it's strengths. Despite having several branches, this one is definitely my favorite. The decor is memorable, and staff are attentive. The food is filled with flavor, and the fresh juices are worth a try! Recommended and I will come back.
A restaurant with a vibrant decor that begs you to try it out. The food is delicious and the variety is great! The portions are generous and the service is friendly. The falafels are very filling and full of fresh produce. The meat is spiced lightly but packs in a great flavour. The baklavas were divine!
Comptoir Libanais, which translates to Lebanese Counter, is one of the coolest, most chilled out Lebanese eateries I have ever come across. We visited their Central London/Soho branch, which is a rather large space. Designed in a cool style with a mix of soothing whites and vibrant colors and a lot of nostalgic art and other elements, which give this place a great feel.
It's literally set up like a counter where you can walk up, see all the food on display and order what you like to dine in or to-go. If dining in they bring the food over to your table. The food here is yum, super fresh and authentic and each bite bursting with flavor.
The service was great, with the servers being very friendly and courteous. They are fairly priced for the kind of quality and experience they are serving.
Would highly recommend this spot if you dig Lebanese cuisine and want to enjoy it in a fun ambience.
Best Lebanese style restaurant I have tried in London. It is a very chilled restaurant with such cool interior giving you a feel of Lebanon. The food is amazing, I would recommend the Zaatar and Halloumi Manoushe, it was amazing. Their Tabbouleh is pretty good too and the rice and chicken (Msakhan) is super juicy!
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+4.5
Quick, tasty and if you bored eating meat Comotoir is a good stop for you. All mezes was excellent but tabouleh was perfect . Londra'da bir Antep'li için harika bir durak . Evimde gibiyim 😉 tabule ayrıca bi güzeldi ama humus, felafel, Patlıcan ve mercimek salatalarıda gayet lezzetliydi. Ortam çok değişik çok hoş 👍🏼
We'll be back soon. We had an excellent meal out at the Marleyborne location. The food was delicious and relatively affordable, and best of all our service from Natalie was top-notch: she was very attentive, friendly and professional. The relaxed and non-pretentious atmosphere definitely added to the experience. We'd definitely suggest this place to anyone and look forward to going back.
Modern Lebanese Cafe. Feels a little like a north african version of Carluccios. Modern light interior with a large glass fronted counter in front holding lots tasty looking things to eat. The opposite wall is lined with goodies to buy. Food is tasty and very reasonably priced. We had a Kofta Tagine and a Chicken Wrap, a pomegrate and rose juice (a bit too sweet for me) and a coke - total bill was £14.50 - not bad for this area!
Service was friendly and pretty quick bearing in mind how busy it was. Would definately go back.
Love this place. Lebanese food is the fast-food of the gods. This cafe-deli is staffed by enchanting people and also serves marvellous coffee. The prawn falafels alone justify the visit. Very good moutabel, too.
You can always judge a place by its loo. From Numara Bos Cirrik 's shall-we-say homely charms to Dishoom 's mirror-riddled and quirky conveniences, the little boys and girls' room says more about a place than anything el
This is one of (I think) four branches and I am going to lobby for them to open a 5th in Soho because this place rocks!
Location: Upmarket but rather dull Wigmore Street (there is also another one in Westfield, plus 2 more due to open on Finchley road and London road). The bright orange sign and colourful decor actually brightens up the street. Decor: Putting away all the
Set in the trendy & expensive Wigmore Street, Comptoir Libanais is a gorgeous Café-Deli serving Lebanese, Syrian and other Levantine specialties. It was a runner-up in the Best Design Restaurant Category of Time Out’s Eating and Drinking Guide 2010 and re
Good Lebanese food, nice location, very central and pretty cheap for London. Love yogurt with dates and honey. Try to pop in every time I'm in London.
I find this place very simple and very efficient. The menu is quite straight forward with nothing too complicated on there- it's regular fare you expect at a Lebanese canteen, and the food didn't disappoint me one bit.
I think the place works well both as a take away (the chicken and lamb wraps are amongst the best I have had) or a sit down restaurant. There is plenty of room in there and the decor of the place is quite interesting. The walls are lined with jars and bottles of all sorts of regional goodies - most of which are on sale as well.
Even though it's in the West End, being on Wardour Street, it's a nice getaway from the hustle and bustle. A calm and peaceful place to eat and drink. Food is at decent prices. There are often offers in place. Service is decent. Wait staff are attentive but not overbearing.
Amazing place, has the traditional Beirut houses vibe, and the decor is so entertaining and vibrant. A good place to catch your breath & escape London's heat and traffic! Enjoyed our lunch, salads were fresh and the service was exceptional, thank you Sergio! Highly recommended.
Lovely, fresh food. Sad that their lentil soup wasn't ready by 12:30. The falafel salad was tasty, though curious that there were two kinds of tomatoes which felt like filler.
The food was amazing! I and my 2 friends ordered a personal mezze platter and a mixed grill, everything was very delicious and flavourful, and the portion was quite big for 1 person. We don't recommend ordering the Rose mint tea on a hot day lol.
Tasty and filling. Nice interior. Really loved their hummus and bread and desserts.
If you love tea, definitely try the Fresh Rose Mint Tea. It's warm and sweet.
I tried their Orange Blossom Mouhalabia. The pudding is really tasty. But too many raisins for me!
Amazing food and beverages, nice place and atmosphere. Good place for vegans and non-vegans.
The cherry and coconut drink is to die for!
Cool interior and really nice staff!
Great experience at this branch. We booked a table at 2 o’clock and were late by 25 minutes; the staff still seated us very quickly. Within ten minutes, a waiter came to take our order (which was great because we were very hungry). Both drinks and food came very quickly on ordering; we probably waited less than ten minutes. All dishes were a good portion for the price we paid, tasted delicious and were piping hot. We ordered the falafel wraps and the sea bass sayadiyah. The highlight was the salad that came with the wraps and the humous which was creamy and smooth. The sea bass also went down very well and was demolished within 10 minutes. For drinks, we ordered the toufaha which was very nice and refreshing and finally the orange blossom mouhalabia for dessert, which was light and just the right amount of sweet to finish off the meal. Good vibe and cute interiors with music. Thank you to the waiters
This location of Comptoir Libanais is small, centrally located and colorful, with four outdoor tables and a narrow interior dominated by the bar area. The sea bass sayadiyah (£17.95) while full of flavour was overly oily. The mixed grill (£16.95) was tasty and just about the right portion. The roomana and mira juices were refreshing but the glassses were considerably smaller than at other locations. Maybe other example of the current "shrinkflation." With that said, this location of Comptoir Libanais delivers on the promise of consistent, fresh Lebanese food.
Chance upon this cosy place for breakfast , very delicious food and good service.
definitely want to come back again 👍
Colourful restaurant with several tasty Mediterranean dishes to choose from. The meat is all halal and tasted good. We started with the mezze platter for two and then had the mixed grill to share as well as the harissa and honey chicken. I recommend the mixed grill to be able to try a bit of everything. The staff was friendly but service could use a bit of improvement, as they weren’t always the most attentive. Overall good experience.
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