South Bank London

Comptoir Libanais

Visit this colourful Middle Eastern restaurant for delicious all-day dining.

Opening Hours

Mon–Wed: 9am–10pm
Thu–Sat: 9am–11pm
Sun: 9am–9pm

Contact Info

Address
Southbank Centre, London, UK
Phone
0203 355 5558

The colourful all-day dining restaurant Comptoir Libanais serves delicious Lebanese, Middle Eastern and North African cuisine from breakfast right up until dinner.

Offering a wide array of mezze classics such as grilled koftas, falafel, hummus, tabbouleh and fatoush, their crowd-pleasing mezze platters are perfect for sharing. On Mondays from 3pm don't miss the Mezze Mondays offer – choose any three mezze and get the third one on the house!

For mains, the slow-cooked tagines are another popular staple, as are the large plates such as the spinach and feta börek and their grilled kofta rolls. And of course, for dessert the sticky sweet baklava is a must.

Kids are well catered for with an excellent value kids menu, which also comes with cute, creative activity sheets to keep the little ones busy.

Traditional drinks feature prominently, including refreshing homemade lemonades, fresh juices, rose mint teas, great Lebanese wines and a wide choice of cocktails.

Iftar feast menu at Comptoir Libanais

Comptoir Libanais marks Ramadan with a special iftar feast menu for friends and families looking to break the fast together in South Bank after sunset. Embracing the iftar spirit of feast and celebration, this one's designed for sharing. To start there's the traditional dates and milk or homemade lemonade, followed by a variety of classic mezze such as hummus and Fattoush salad, your choice of large plate and traditional desserts to finish with a choice of orange and almond cake or rose mouhalabia. The menu costs £29.95 per person and is available every evening during Ramadan. Find out more here.

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