Nouf Restaurant

Restaurant Cafe Nouf is Lebanese Restaurant in London, has wine bar & shisha terrace near Victoria station. Lunch, dinner, theatre meals, afternoon tea.

Restaurant | Lebanese Restaurant |Lebanese cuisine

Café Nouf is a small, stylish restaurant located in Belgravia, near Victoria Station, St James Theatre, Buckingham Palace, Goring Hotel and Reuben Hotel.

Perfect for business lunches, pre-theater meals, families or romantic dinners.

Restaurant Café Nouf is a short stroll from Victoria Station, Apollo Theatre and Victoria palace Theatre, and just steps away from Buckingham Palace, which makes it a very good place for tourists to take a break and refresh after sightseeing The Restaurant open continuously from 11:30 am to 23:30pm and caters for all the travellers throughout the day: Lunch, afternoon tea, dinners.

Pre-theatre meals are served from 17:00 pm with a quick and charming service and 10% dicscount on food between16:00 and 18:30 Cafe Nouf Restaurant Won the Excellence Certificates award from Tripadvisors for 2013 and 2014 and the Diners choice 2014 from Openable

http://www.cafenouf.co.uk

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Café Bella Maria | Restaurants in St James's Park, London

An informal Mediterranean eatery on Lower Grosvenor Place, just down from Victoria.

It's a charming-looking place, with mismatched chintz and a great teapot holder that might well be a piece of art.

Breakfast does brisk business, with options ranging from a full English to toasted teacakes, porridge, muesli, granola, fruit salad and bagels filled with salmon and cream cheese.

Later options include omelettes, panini, soup, jacket potatoes and good-looking salads, such as chicken, roast veg and avocado, falafel, hummus and sun-dried tomatoes, and mozzarella, sun-dried tomatoes and pesto.

Café Nouf Restaurant | Restaurants in St James's Park, London

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Lebanese food dominates at this Middle Eastern restaurant on Lower Grosvenor Place, just around the corner from Victoria Station.

The menu goes big on mezze, with hummus, tabbouleh, fattoush salads and labneh alongside hot options including chargrilled halloumi, lamb sambousek, fatayer and manakish be za'atar - a traditional Lebanese pizza topped with herbs, olive oil, sesame seeds and sumac.

Many of the mains come from the grill, so expect mixed grills, marinated lamb cutlets, sea bass topped with tahini and skewers of minced lamb mixed with cracked wheat and nuts.

Specials include lamb shawarma, okra cooked in tomato sauce with garlic and onion, and an authentic kibbeh bel laban.

Sekara | Restaurants in St James's Park, London

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Tranquillity is fostered as much by the kindly service (which can be slow) as by the dark-red and white colour scheme, and oil paintings of Sri Lankan people and landscapes.

The menu has been streamlined and most common-or-garden curry-house dishes removed.

This leaves a selection of Sri Lankan set meals (kothu roti stir-fries, string hopper assemblies, birianis and lamprais) plus ‘devilled’ dishes, vegetables, and sambol relishes.

Our chicken lamprais consisted of a mound of rice served on a banana leaf and accompanied by on-the-bone chicken curry (creamy with coconut milk, mildly spiced with own-made curry powder), and side dishes of aubergine curry (lovely sweet-sour and caramelised flavours) and chilli-hot seeni (onion) sambol.

Less pleasing were devilled prawns that had little spicing (more resembling a sizzling stir-fry of onions, peppers and tomatoes) and a bony little portion of seer fish curry.

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