
Lebanese grilled chicken with rice and salad
Like most high streets in London, you are likely for find diverse multi-cultural restaurants in many parts. I had a first hand experience eating out with my friends at a Lebanese restaurant and we’ve never regretted it. In fact we’ve got hooked on this place – thanks to my lovely friends who recommended the venue. It’s based in South London, so there’s no need to travel into central London.
How to dine in a crowd-free Lebanese restaurant:

How to dine in a crowd-free Lebanese restaurant Lebanese Falafel with rice
We were fortunate to dine as group, which was great because food tastes a lot better when shared with others. We didn’t even need to book a table in advance but you might not always be that lucky! The reality of eating out at this lovely Lebanese restaurant is that it was crowd – free!

Lebanese Carrot and ginger juice

Lebanese Mint tea
Lebanese Mix Grill is small yet spacious and it has a slight hint of a Lebanese theme to it, Although the decor was quite inviting it didn’t quite have the complete theme that we expected.

Lebanese Mix Grill

How to dine in a crowd-free Lebanese restaurant

Lebanese Chef
Hygiene has always been my number one deciding factor when choosing somewhere to dine. Its central location is ideal and the food is prepared and grilled over real charcoal on the premises, within view from the dining area.
The restaurant serves tasty Arabic food and the quality was unbelievable. It was prepared to a high standard with generous portions. In spite of many restaurants in the area, Lebanese Mix Grill stood out.
The staff was welcoming and helpful and they offered us complimentary delicious Lentil soup on the house during my second visit as a token of appreciation.

Price list
Between us, we had Lebanese rice with grilled chicken and salad accompanied with carrot juice and mint tea. Thankfully the prices were affordable.
We all had a great evening and we would return there in a heartbeat. It’s almost impossible to control the cravings for the delicious food.
If you are not looking for a fancy restaurant but would rather dine somewhere quiet and simple for lunchtime or dinner, then I would highly recommend it. It’s a place to dine in a healthy way.
I think that I am going to dine here. My friends and I are always looking for a place to eat out. We always tend to eat at the same restaurants, at last we can taste lebanese food which is something that we have not tried. The price list looks great!
Thank you journey with bola for this post.
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The affordable prices and the quality of the food will make it a good choice for you and your friends. 🙂
Hey Bola,
I love Lebanese food. For me dinning out is never about the decor although it certainly helps. I have always thought of Lebanese places to eat as fancy free but the tastes of their food make up for that. I used to regularly visit a place in Melbourne. I no longer eat meat but could still go for everything else they have to offer. The dips, the fresh bread. Oh my mouth is watering just at the thought. Loved your pics. Thanks for the reminder, might go and get myself some Lebanese in the next couple of days.
Rachel
Hi Rachel. It’s the taste that draws me back each time. 🙂