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    Lebanese food

    ...is amazing, anyone tried any?

    Theres good restaurant in Bath, not far from where I live... soooo good. Personal favourite is the smoked aubergine dip (the name of which I forget). Theres so many different flavours in lebanese cooking though.

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    Re: Lebanese food

    Some good stuff.....and try their wine while you are at it
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    Re: Lebanese food

    It is good stuff! There's a nice little Lebanese restaurant in Oxford.

    I was slightly upset when I went that the lambs brains on the appetisers menu were off
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    Re: Lebanese food

    Lovely stuff. I used to be a regular at a Lebanese restaurant near our office in Paris but last time I tried to go there I found it had closed down

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    Re: Lebanese food

    Quote Originally Posted by Zadock View Post
    Personal favourite is the smoked aubergine dip (the name of which I forget). Theres so many different flavours in lebanese cooking though.
    Baba Ghanoush/Ganouj

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    Re: Lebanese food

    All the way along the Edgware Road! I loves the lebanese food.
    Not around too often!

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    Re: Lebanese food

    Quote Originally Posted by schmunk View Post
    Baba Ghanoush/Ganouj
    Thats the one!

    I was going to take my girlfriend to a lebanese tonight but she wanted to stay in, shes a homely lass bless her.

    Along the same sort of lines, theres a pretty good Iranian cafe near our London office("s" two on the same street) in hammersmith. That was pretty good, nice falafel.

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    Re: Lebanese food

    Quote Originally Posted by menthel View Post
    All the way along the Edgware Road! I loves the lebanese food.
    It's the one thing I miss from working in west London every day. Plus my old boss used to order a spread from a local restaurant for office do's... "Al Hamra" I think. Has mixed reviews for service and price but when they bring it to you and the boss is paying it tastes great!

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    Re: Lebanese food

    Quote Originally Posted by Zadock View Post
    nice falafel.
    mmmmmmmmm

    Falafel is one of my favourite things

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    Re: Lebanese food

    I just had a lamb shawarma sandwich for lunch from a Lebanese/Syrian place called 'Bella Luna' for some reason which has just opened up the road from our shop......third time I've eaten there, and it was cracking. So if you're ever on the Acton end of Uxbridge Road......
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    Re: Lebanese food

    Theres two that I know of in the West Country...

    1. Arabesque - upstairs, Podium, Bath.
    2. *insert name* - Lebanese takeway, Park Row, Bristol. On the corner... err I think its one road up from the ship inn. Its more or less on the brow of the hill closer to the Park Street end than the hospital end.

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    Re: Lebanese food

    I had a lamb Shawarma pate for lunch. Don't know what it's called, but it was at a place on Kensington High Street.

    Very tasty! We were expecting some yoghurt along with it, but it we got a kind of thin pourable houmus instead. vv good

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    Re: Lebanese food

    That makes me sooo hungry.
    Not around too often!

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