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Enjoy authentic Lebanese grilled specialties, expertly marinated and charcoal cooked, served with fresh salad and your choice of rice or chips.
Lebanese Wraps
Freshly prepared Lebanese wraps filled with tender meats, crisp salad, and flavorful sauces wrapped in warm traditional bread.
Sides
Complete your meal with classic Lebanese sides including rice, chips, fresh bread, olives, and signature dipping sauces.
Deserts
Finish your meal with authentic Lebanese desserts, offering rich flavors and traditional sweetness for a delightful dining experience.
Cold Drinks
Refresh yourself with chilled soft drinks, sparkling beverages, and bottled water to perfectly complement your favorite Lebanese dishes.
Mezze Starters
Discover authentic Lebanese mezze featuring fresh salads, creamy dips, grilled specialties, and traditional appetizers perfect for sharing.
Lebanese House (FAQs)
General FAQs
A: This location primarily serves Middle Eastern, Lebanese, and Arab cuisine options.
A: Main dishes include options like Chicken Shawarma, Mixed Grill, and Chicken Taouk served with salad and rice or chips.
A: The menu features Falafel wrap and Halloumi Wrap among its offerings.
A: Available sides include Chips, Rice, Bread, Olives, Garlic sauce, and Chilli sauce.
A: Yes, the dessert selection currently features the popular Baklava item.
A: The Mezze Platter for two contains Hummus, halloumi, falafel, batata harah, vine leaves, and warm bread.
A: Many grilled items are prepared over charcoal for a specific smoky flavour profile.
A: Cold drinks listed include various Coca-Cola products, Fanta flavours, Sprite, Dr Pepper, Appletiser, and water.
A: Sujuk is listed as spicy Lebanese sausages available as a mezze starter.
A: Yes, there is a dedicated section for Lebanese Wraps, including chicken and lamb options.
Pricing FAQs
A: The provided information only reflects the current listed prices for ordering.
A: The current listing mentions a zero delivery fee as a fare badge promotion.
A: Information regarding a minimum spend requirement for orders is not available in the menu details.
A: Main meat dishes generally range from £12.50 for Baby Half chicken up to £29.00 for the Special Mixed Grill.
A: Yes, sides such as Garlic sauce and Chilli sauce are individually priced items on the menu.
A: The listed prices are shown with a price tag following the currency code but specific VAT details are not detailed.
A: The menu structure suggests individual item pricing, but no explicit discount bundles are detailed.
A: Most of the Lebanese Wraps, including chicken and lamb varieties, are listed at £7.25.
A: The Mezze Platter is specifically labelled as being for two people with a single listed price.
A: Items marked as having customizations might have variable final costs depending on the selections made.
Popular Items at Lebanese House
Lebanese House is celebrated for bringing the warm, vibrant flavours of Levantine hospitality to the UK. The menu focuses on fresh ingredients, traditional charcoal grills, and comforting, authentic recipes that make it a perfect spot for both casual dining and special occasions.
- The Mixed Grill is widely chosen because it brings together a variety of charcoal-grilled favourites like chicken taouk, lamb shish, and lamb kofta, offering a true taste of the grill
- Signature items such as the Maklouba House Special are frequently selected by those wanting a traditional, hearty dish of chicken, rice, and vegetables
- Hummus and Baba Ghanouj are essential staples, favoured for their smooth, rich textures and served with warm, freshly baked flatbread
- Falafel remains a popular choice for both vegetarian and meat-loving diners, appreciated for its perfectly crisp exterior and flavourful chickpea centre
Budget-Friendly Choices at Lebanese House
You can enjoy the depth of Lebanese cuisine without exceeding your budget by focusing on smaller plates, wraps, and classic snacks that pack a lot of flavour.
| Option Type | What to Expect | Smart Choice Example |
| Quick snacks | Traditional bites | Falafel (5 pieces) |
| Light meals | Handheld convenience | Chicken Taouk Wrap |
| Comfort bowls | Traditional dips & sides | Hummus with bread |
| Everyday picks | Filling and practical | Batata Harrah |
- Opting for a Wrap (such as the Lamb Shish or Falafel wrap) is an excellent way to get a full, satisfying meal at a lower price point than a main grill plate
- Sharing a selection of cold and hot mezzes is a budget-friendly way to sample a wide variety of the menu’s best flavours
- Simple, high-value sides like Batata Harrah (spicy potatoes) are incredibly filling and pair well with almost any main order
What to Order at Lebanese House Based on Your Needs
The diverse menu at Lebanese House caters to a wide range of cravings, whether you are looking for a light lunch or a generous feast.
- For solo meals: A Wrap Platter or a portion of Chicken Shawarma offers a balanced, convenient, and satisfying meal
- For spice enthusiasts: Batata Harrah or dishes featuring house-made chilli sauces provide the heat and depth of flavour you might be seeking
- For meat lovers: The Special Mixed Grill or Lamb Chops are preferred for a substantial, protein-rich experience straight from the charcoal grill
- For budget-conscious users: Selecting a few hot and cold mezzes allows you to create a personalized, cost-effective meal without compromising on variety
- For quick takeaway: Wraps and mezze boxes are designed for convenience, making them easy to carry and enjoy anywhere
- If you prefer a slightly milder or creamier flavour, options like Tzatziki or the classic Hummus are ideal choices
- If you are looking for a lighter option, the Fattoush or Tabbouleh salad provide fresh, vibrant, and healthy alternatives
What to Know Before Ordering from Lebanese House
Being familiar with the menu structure helps you get the most out of your dining experience at Lebanese House.
- Many dishes, particularly the grills and mezzes, are designed to be shared, which is a core part of the traditional Lebanese dining experience
- Portion sizes for grill platters are typically quite generous, often including sides like rice or chips
- Customisation of spice levels or sauces is often available; don’t hesitate to ask if you have specific preferences
- Some signature dishes like Maklouba or certain stews may have limited daily availability or take slightly longer to prepare to ensure quality
- Availability may vary by branch, so it is always worth checking the specific menu for your local Lebanese House location
Is Lebanese House Halal, Vegan, or Vegetarian Friendly?
Lebanese House is naturally well-suited to various dietary preferences, with a strong focus on vegetable-based starters and fresh, high-quality ingredients.
| Category | Availability |
| Halal | Many locations serve Halal-certified meat; please confirm with your branch |
| Vegetarian | Excellent range of options including Hummus, Falafel, and Tabbouleh |
| Vegan | Many cold and hot mezzes are vegan-friendly; always verify specific sauces |
Alternatives to Lebanese House
If you enjoy the flavours at Lebanese House but want to explore other similar dining experiences, consider these alternatives:
- Comptoir Libanais is commonly chosen for a similar, widely accessible range of Lebanese mezzes, wraps, and grills
- Local Middle Eastern Grill Houses are often preferred if you are looking for a more casual, street-food focused experience with a primary emphasis on shawarma and skewers
- Persian Restaurants are suitable for users who appreciate the combination of charcoal-grilled meats and aromatic rice dishes, offering a slightly different but complementary spice profile






















































