Lazeez Lebanese Tapas in City of London

Cuisine: Chinese and Mediterranean

Lazeez Lebanese Tapas opens its doors in the town of City of London. If you prefer to go directly you will find it at 29 Duke Street, a place that you can also visit without problems using Google Maps on your own.

Lazeez Lebanese Tapas is a fantastic Mediterranean venue if you are in the unique City of London area.

¿Ratings? Lazeez Lebanese Tapas is rated with a 3.4 based on 221 diner opinions, they are certainly a good number.

¿Reservations? You should know that Lazeez Lebanese Tapas attends by phone + 44 20 7935 2755.

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Lebanese wraps, meze and cocktails, in a modern space with pavement tables and patio heaters.

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Opinions

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Good lunch menu deal during the week.The tapas are tasty and alright as portion size.The truffle hummus is just hummus with truffle oil (not a good one- could barely feel the truffle taste). The falafel are very good, the texture is not dry, I enjoyed them very much!We ordered a moussaka and what we got was a bowl of cold chickpea and aubergine in tomato sauce (we asked for it to be heated up and it was very tasty).The bread was flat and barely warm, the portion was generous.Potatoes were good.For 4 tapas and 1 Coca Cola we spent £44.10- would only visit again for the lunch offer that looked a good deal.

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Worst service ever, they didn’t even give cutlery or napkins, the mains came first and then it turned out they didn’t even put our starters on the order despite him confirming the order TWICE. The shop wasn’t even busy and staff were standing around eating at the bar and chatting being useless. The shisha was good though and he was more attentive than the waiters. Don’t come here it’s not worth it. Staff are being paid to do nothing.

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Food was so good simple but delicious and the member of staff were attentive and polite. We will be returning for sure. No pics we were hungry 😂😂😂

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DO NOT GO! UNPROFESSIONAL! UNHYGIENIC! OVERPRICED!I wouldn't give this restaurant a single star. I'm not sure how this place is still in business. I ordered Baghalva, a dessert with mint tea, with the hopes of receiving fresh Baghalva with layers of nuts and vivid green tea. To begin with, the glasses were filthy! It was a disappointment when they served us the baghalva! It didn't appear to be fresh and appeared to have passed its expiration date. When we told the waiter we don't want dessert, she called the manager. The manager's attitude was disgusting and unprofessional! He shrugged his shoulders and took the plate of baghalva. We decided to have tea because we felt guilty after politely refusing to eat the baghalva. however, when we poured the tea, it looked like boiling water with only a couple of mint leaves. That's when we decided not to drink the tea but willingly agreed to pay for it. keep in mind that we never had a sip of tea. The manager carelessly shouted across the restaurant and said, “they can go away if they want to eat here…!” How unprofessional and unapologetic. Save your money and do not go this restaurant!Also, the toilets are disgusting! Please do not go!

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I can genuine tell you from the bottom of my heart this is the worst food I’ve ever had, at this price point in central London. Absolutely no idea how this place stays open- perhaps from shisha? There cannot possibly be repeat customers there for food.It was cold and they kept leaving the door wide open- again care more about running out with shisha rather than closing the door for people sat inside..I can’t be bothered to write a lot but to put it in perspective we got 3 deep fried from frozen calamari rings for £9. Everything was from frozen, tapas portions are tiny, expensive and taste worse than Icelandfrozen food.Oh the best thing about the place is the waitress, Lauren who is a delight and is far too good for the food there. I assume the tips from wealthy shisha smoking clients are good because this place has nothing else going for it.

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Very rude and disrespectful waiter. There was a blonde lady, who rejected us to go in. She first asked are you Lebanese, we said no. She said sorry we dont have space for 5. Then we said there are plenty of vacant tables we can have a seat on 4. She said no no no. i cant take you tonight. I am busy. This was my favorite restaurant but now I will always discourage to go to this disgusting restaurant.

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Went to this place as a date night with my girlfriend and the romantic atmosphere of the restaurant with the fairy lights and quiet music set a very soothing ambience to the even. We ordered the hummus moutabal for starters and we were more than pleasant surprised of the standard of food. For the main we ordered a mix grill to share, the meat was cooked so perfect it melted in the mouth and tastes divine. To finish the meal we had a pot of tea and baklava which was perfectly layed and hand made fresh everyday. The service from the staff was impeccable, making sure that the table was clean at all times and even consoled me when I smashed a glass 😂. 10/10 would love to come here again. All in all an amazing experience! Highly recommend!!!

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It's ok, you can find much better Lebanese/Turkish restaurants in Central London for a better price. Meat was good and tasty, I would definitely improve the quality of pita bread, salad and pickles

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It’s hard to write this as the servers were so friendly, but this restaurant really needs to assess their food quality (temperature, dry pita), portion sizes, and authenticity of flavors. I would have preferred popping into Comptoir Libanais, a chain, as they get Lebanese right more than this place did.

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Absolute joke of the place! Boiled chicken is called shawarma for £18❓The most awful Lebanese shawarma I had in my entire life, boiled and tasteless chicken they call shawarma, which I couldn’t even eat, as it tasted disgusting!This place is a joke, if you are looking to have nice Lebanese food please stay away from this place, as it’s not Lebanese food at all. Very suspicious that they are still in the business as they definitely don’t care about the service, food or customers, definitely not looking for repeat business or consistent customers, but only naive tourists who don’t have a clue what they are getting themselves into.

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Frequently asked questions about Lazeez Lebanese Tapas:
Yes, at Lazeez Lebanese Tapas you can make a reservation using Lazeeztapas o Opentable.co.uk.
Yes, Lazeez Lebanese Tapas offers delivery services using Deliveroo.co.uk and Ubereats.
If you have any questions, you can contact Lazeez Lebanese Tapas by calling 020 7935 2755.
In Lazeez Lebanese Tapas they specialise in chinese and mediterranean cuisine.
221 customers of Lazeez Lebanese Tapas have given it an average rating of 3,4.