Reservations · Takeout
Exceptionally good-value Lebanese street food with big portions and quick takeaway service; great for lunch, but space is minimal and queues happen.
Preliminary Grade: This restaurant has only 88 reviews, which is below our 50-review minimum for reliable grading. This grade should be considered preliminary until more reviews are available. Lebanese Grill delivers strong food quality with standout falafel, halloumi, and sauces that justify its loyal following, paired with exceptional value and friendly, welcoming service. However, occasional inconsistency in meat preparation and mixed signals on food safety prevent a higher grade. For budget-conscious diners seeking quick, satisfying Lebanese street food with generous portions, it's a reliable neighborhood favorite—just expect peak-time queues and minimal seating.
A small counter spot humming with weekday energy, this place draws office regulars for fast, friendly service and huge portions. Reviewers rave about the falafel, garlic sauces, and hummus, with one noting it became their go-to lunch because it is filling and affordable. Expect a queue at peak times and a true hole in the wall vibe under the bridge. The cooking stays close to Lebanese street-food comfort: wraps, boxes, and rice plates with fresh salads and sauces. The culinary approach leans traditional and straightforward, focusing on crisp falafel, grilled halloumi, and spiced chicken rather than fancy techniques. Most diners praise bold flavors and value, though a few outliers reported inconsistent meat doneness at busy times—worth noting if you are picky about texture. It is ideal for quick, satisfying meals on a budget. Families will find accessible choices: chicken with rice, chips, and simple wraps suit many kids, though there is no dedicated kids menu. Portions are large, so sharing a box works well. Vegetarian options are strong (falafel and halloumi), and vegan is likely with simple tweaks; gluten-free is easier with boxes over wraps, but cross-contact is not specified.
Area: Busy central corridor near South Bank offices and attractions, heavy weekday lunch trade with commuters and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic during day; typical central London urban environment.
Nearby: Close to Blackfriars and Waterloo corridors, offices, hotels, and cultural venues along the Thames.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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