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Where To Find London’s Best Falafel
Crisp on the outside, warm on the inside, and preferably smothered in multiple sauces - here are the best falafel in London.
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The Good Egg
The breakfasts at The Good Egg are among the best in Stoke Newington. The best way to do it is to share with a few people family-style.
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Mihbaj
The tahini-heavy fattoush salad at Mihbaj, a cosy Middle Eastern spot in Paddington, isn't the only dish here that tastes even better than it sounds.
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Lena's Cafe
Lena's is a small cafe in Paddington serving home-cooked lunches and salads that are worth travelling to the office for.
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Pascor
Pascor, a lovingly rustic Levantine restaurant, is your best bet for a kind-of-casual evening on Kensington High Street.
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The Tent (At The End Of The Universe)
The Tent (at the End of the Universe) is a clubstaurant in Fitzrovia that feels more like The Tent (at Glastonbury You Don’t Know How To Leave).
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The Cheeky Pea
A small cafe in Kingston serving Middle Eastern-inspired lunches with great vegetarian and vegan options.
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Chameleon
Marylebone’s Chameleon is a restaurant with highs, some lows, but importantly, one of the best alfresco gardens in London.
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The Palomar
Sit at the bar at The Palomar, this Israeli small plates restaurant in Chinatown, and you’re guaranteed a good time.
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Ottolenghi Spitalfields
Ottolenghi is a casual restaurant and deli that serves fresh Middle Eastern-influenced food, pastries, and excellent salads.
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Berber & Q Shawarma Bar
From the folks behind Berber & Q, this casual shawarma spot in Clerkenwell is a laid-back, solid bet for Middle Eastern dishes.
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Berenjak
The 10-person counter at Berenjak, a corridor-like Iranian kebab and mazeh restaurant in Soho, makes it the perfect spot if you’re dining solo.
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Rovi
Rovi is a restaurant for the future. It serves excellent middle-eastern inspired sharing plates in a beautiful room in Fitzrovia.
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The Barbary
When you eat at The Barbary in Covent Garden, everyone sits at the bar and everyone has a great time, while eating brilliant Middle Eastern food.
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Persepolis
Persepolis is a BYOB deli-cum-cafe in Peckham serving excellent Persian meze at fantastic prices.
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Where To Find London’s Best Falafel
Crisp on the outside, warm on the inside, and preferably smothered in multiple sauces - here are the best falafel in London.
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Bubala
Bubala is a restaurant in Spitalfields with an all-vegetarian Middle Eastern menu that tastes as good as it reads, and even better than it looks.
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The Good Egg
The Good Egg is an all-day cafe in Soho serving middle eastern inspired dishes.
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Yalla Yalla
Yalla Yalla is a Beirut street food spot in Soho that has something for everyone, and is perfect for lunch or dinner with a group of friends.
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Le Bab
Le Bab is a kebab spot on Kingsley Court in Soho, and one of Soho's best casual and cost-effective daytime options.
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Abd El Wahab
Abd El Wahab is a highly polished and slightly bland spot in Belgravia serving decent Lebanese food.
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Chamisse
Chamisse is a Lebanese restaurant serving generous mezze on the Farringdon/Bloomsbury borders.