New Lebanese restaurant set to open in Ealing next month
By Emily Caswell
15th Sep 2023 | Local News
A new Lebanese restaurant is set to open in Ealing this October, as a national chain announces its latest expansion.
A new Comptoir Libanais restaurant will open on the High Street early next month.
Situated in a 3,325 sqft restaurant, it is the latest venture from Comptoir Group Plc, the owner of a number of Lebanese and Middle Eastern restaurants.
It will serve all of the classic dishes like sharing platters of hot and cold mezze, grills, salads and wraps.
The drinks menu will feature a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails inspired from the region as well as heroing amazing Lebanese wines from Ksara, and specialist beers.
The Ealing restaurant, which will be Comptoir's first UK restaurant opening in four years, will be an "all day dining experience like no other", offering delicious breakfast as well as lunch and dinner dishes as it continues its mission of spreading the joy of Lebanese food one plate at a time.
Comptoir will also offer its special Rose Mint tea which marries perfectly with baklava.
Comptoir Libanais, Ealing, will offer both dine-in and takeaway options.
Tony Kitous, Founder, commented: "My dream is for Lebanese cuisine and culture to achieve the same popularity as Italian food, and this restaurant in Ealing will continue my passion for both the food and the culture, which I'm eager to share with our valued guests.
"I'm genuinely thrilled to be building our vibrant brand and look forward to creating an inviting atmosphere at our new restaurant which will provide an authentic setting to savour Middle Eastern hospitality."
Nick Ayerst, CEO, added: "I am delighted to announce the opening of the first restaurant in four years. Ealing is a thriving hub and our new location will serve guests from across West London, as we continue to deliver our well-loved authentic Middle Eastern food and culture."
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