I must say i actually ate at the branch in soho not this one. But unfortunately that branch is not yet listed on Unilocal!But i was soooo impressed with the food that i HAD to review it asap! My friend and i had: the stuffed vine leaves, the spinach fatayer, the laham bil agine wrap, the falafel wrap, the lamb and potato wrap. All were delicious and very authentic. The best take away arabic wraps in London. Can not wait to try the fresh dish of the day on offer. Try it you’ll love it! YUMMY!
Kerrym
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
Been here a couple of times for lunch. LebanEats serves an array of Lebanese salads and meat dishes including shwarma, kibeh and shish. Two of the high points for me are the Moutabal(Babaganoush but finer and more delicious), definitely as good as some that I’ve had in the middle east, certainly worth trying. The second highlight is the Kibbeh(Minced lamb and onions in a bulgar wheat case and fried), a personal favourite of mine and something I try whenever its on the menu, definitely recommend the LebanEats version. My criticism of this place is really only that they reheat everything, and a lot in the microwave. The ingredients are all very fresh and it seems a shame to have to reheat everything in this way. I think LebanEats would do so much better on the whole if there was a facility to make food to order, particularly the shwarma. A kind of Lebanese takeaway, to showcase the country’s cuisine properly. In short, definitely worth checking out. I’ll be back for more delicious lunchtime snacks for sure.
Khash S.
Place rating: 2 London, United Kingdom
The chilly sauce is inconsistent and is degrading over time. so is the chicken shawerma. It was very good but going down the hill quickly.
Tisha B.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
I noticed that this shop recently opened on Bow Lane and decided to come down during lunch to check it out. I was surprised by the selection in the store. It literally took me 10 minutes to decide what to eat because everything looked delicious. They have your standard Lebanese fare like falafel, hummous, tabbouleh and chicken shawerma. But they also had several other delicious dishes that I unfortunately can not pronounce or spell. But trust me, they looked great. I finally settled on this amazing chicken and rice dish called(according to the website) kabsat djaj & riz. I am also secretly dating Halloumi. We’re having quite a torrid affair, so I threw in a halloumi pastry for good measure. Both were tasty and filling. The service is quick and the staff are really friendly. The meals are all pre-made and sitting in fridges. But if you want, they can heat your food up for you. The eating area is pretty small but most people come and get take away. But if you stay to eat, the shop is big enough so you won’t feel squashed. The prices are pretty standard for eating in the City. Most wraps go for 4 quid, the salads 3 and if you want a bigger meal, they’re about 5. Overall this place is pretty good. If I’m ever craving Lebanese, I’ll be sure to wander down for a bite.
Emian
Place rating: 2 London, United Kingdom
The newest in this chain’s five restaurants, LebanEats brings quick Lebanese food to The City lunch crowd. There is a variety of Lebanese wraps(think shwarmas), soups, salads, taboule, mezes, freshly squeezed juices and desserts. The quality is not bad. Everything seems fresh. I tasted the muhammara, a nut and chili dip, with toasted pita pieces, and a packet of falafel(3 per packet). I had never had this dip before and it was tasty, but heavy on the oil. The pita pieces were crunchy and good. The falafel was just ok — it was a bit on the sweet side and too greasy for me to get it again. The lot cost me £5, which is a bit steep for what you get. Service was confused — can’t tell where the queue begins or ends and getting to the refrigerators where the food is can be challenging. Still, it’s a nice change from the daily sarnie.