ORJOWAN is a family run restaurant that offers its guests a warm and comfortable atmosphere where you can simply enjoy the friendly service and the company of your friends while indulging in delicious, fresh and authentic Lebanese food.ORJOWAN opened with a vision of creating Lebanese finest dining experience. The Chef infuses every dish he creates with his extensive knowledge, creativity and passion for perfection.ORJOWAN is committed to serving only the finest foods, made with the freshest ingredients. Our inviting decor and professional servers create a memorable dining experience. Probably the most popular and well known out of all the middle-eastern cuisines, Lebanese food has a distinct flavor to it. Thanks to our rich cultural history and a profound impact of region on its flavor, Lebanese Cuisine is definitely one of the best one can find anywhere in the world.
Welcome to our Lebanese-Egyptian fusion restaurant, where tradition meets innovation to create a culinary journey like no other. Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Beirut and Cairo as you savor our meticulously crafted dishes, each a celebration of Middle Eastern cuisine and hospitality. Join us and experience the magic of Lebanon and Egypt right at your table.
L'ouverture du nouveau restaurant et bar Crocker's Folly à St John's Wood va redonner à Londres l'opportunité de renouer avec l'un de ses édifices les plus sublimes et les plus regrettés, un superbe monument classé de Grade II, ancien tripot victorien doté d'un incroyable bar de style saloon composé de 50 types de marbre, de colonnes de style roman, de lustres en verre et d'acajou ouvragé. Le Crocker's Folly est aujourd'hui un superbe nouveau lieu pour se restaurer, boire et faire des rencontres.
Aline was created from a desire to share my family’s food traditions. My love for Lebanese food comes from my mother, Aline. A Passionate home cook, famous for gathering her friends and family around her long table placed in the heart of a bucolic garden we call “Le Jardin d’Aline”.
Meals have always been a way for her to teach my sisters and I about our Lebanese heritage. In summer we often enjoyed “Siyadiyeh”, a freshly caught sea bass served with a fisherman’s risotto native to Tyre, my mother’s hometown and in winter we would all gather in the kitchen eagerly waiting for the slow cooked lamb for her famous “Fatteh”.
Our dishes are a modern take on everyday Lebanese comfort food served in a cozy thirty seat restaurant in Mayfair . Our ingredients are responsibly sourced and prepared with care, with a menu that offers the best of Lebanese food in all its authenticity.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Tarek Farah
Our StoryIt started with a seed, an idea to create a secret garden of food and drink.The Grilandia in Westbourne Grove is our first branch founded in 2018 by men of vision in order to provide a haven for those people who love the feel of nature around them.In 2019 We Opened Grilandia no2. in Wimbledon and in 2021 Grilandia Chiswick and Richmond. Designed by Award winning interior design studio ACCANTO INTERIORS.Grilandia offers exceptional Lebanese food with something for everyone, including plenty of vegan options, with a relaxed, intimate dining experience that will be truly memorable.Grilandia offers catering services either at your own chosen location or the restaurant /table can be decorated for special occasions, events, group bookings and parties.
Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Lebanon at our Kensington oasis. Our Lebanese restaurant seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, offering a culinary journey that delights the senses. Nestled in the heart of London, our warm ambiance invites you to savor an array of authentic dishes crafted with care and passion. From tantalizing mezes to mouthwatering grilled specialties, each bite is a celebration of Lebanese gastronomy. Immerse yourself in our rich cultural tapestry while enjoying impeccable service and a curated selection of Lebanese wines. Discover a taste of Lebanon in Kensington – where every meal is a memorable experience.
Noura’s new look does a classy job of upholding the award-winning London chain’s reputation for sleek spaces. The minimalist bistro-style restaurant hides a sumptuous surprise: downstairs lies a lounge bar where a back-lit marble bar is reflected in the regal mirror-wall opposite, and gold recesses glitter in the royal purple walls. Back upstairs, the largely traditional features lots of mouthwatering mezze and grilled meats. Carnivore and omnivore, everyone loves the fattoush salad. An extensive wine list features some corking Lebanese wines, and soft-spoken staffs are a joy to be served by.
A unique cultural history has helped to make Lebanese food the most popular of all Middle Eastern cuisines. For most of its past, Lebanon has been ruled by foreign powers that have influenced the types of food the Lebanese ate. From 1516 to 1918, the Ottoman Turks controlled Lebanon and introduced a variety of foods that have become staples in the Lebanese diet, including olive oil, fresh bread, baklava (a sweet pastry dessert), laban (homemade yogurt), stuffed vegetables, and a variety of nuts. The Ottomans also increased the popularity of lamb. After the Ottomans were defeated in World War I (1914–1918), France took control of Lebanon until 1946, when the country won its independence. During this time, the French introduced some of their most widely eaten foods, particularly treats such as flan, a caramel custard dessert dating back to the 1500s, and buttery croissants.