Cold Mezza

  • Hommus Avocado

    $
  • Hommus Beiruti

    $
  • Hommus

    $
  • Tabbouleh

    $
  • Fattoush

    $
  • Raheb Aubergine

    £8.75
  • Warak Enab

    $
  • Mouhamara

    £9.75
  • Moutabal Batinjan

    $
  • Batinjan Ajami

    $
  • Labneh Bil Zaatar

    £8.50
  • Kabis And Olives

    £6.00

Hot Mezza

  • Soujok Bil Banadoura

    $
  • Makanek

    $
  • Sawdat Djaj

    $
  • Sawdat Djaj Bil Karaz

    £10.75
  • Kellage Halloumi

    $
  • Halloumi & Mouhamara

    $
  • Falafel

    $
  • Lamb Kebbeh

    $
  • Moussaka

    £9.00
  • Samake Harra

    £10.75
  • Lamb Sambousik

    £9.00
  • Cheese Rakakat

    £9.00
  • Halloumi

    £9.75
  • Jawaneh

    £8.50
  • Arayess

    £12.00

Bottled Beer

  • Almaza

    £6.50
  • Beirut

    $
  • Peroni Beer

    $

Arak

  • Brun

    $
  • Ksarak

    £78.00

Sweet Wine

  • Finca Antigua Moscatel Naturalmente Dulce Spain

    £8.50

Soft Drinks

  • Coca Cola

    £3.50
  • Juices

    £4.50
  • Fresh Juices

    $
  • Water

    £5.00

Others

  • Business Lunch Platter

    $
  • Al Phoenic

    £47.00
  • Poggio Alto Pinot Grigio Rosé Italy

    £32.00
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Tucked away on Battersea Bridge Road, Al Phoenic offers a memorable dining experience that blends Lebanese culinary tradition with modern flair. The Al Phoenic Menu is a rich tapestry of authentic flavours, ideal for those who appreciate well-balanced Mediterranean cuisine. Whether you're visiting for a casual lunch or a more elaborate dinner, the variety here caters to a broad range of palates.

The menu begins strong with its cold mezze-creamy hummus, moutabal, and tabbouleh that demonstrate freshness and attention to detail. The hot starters, particularly the falafel and sujuk, are fragrant, well-seasoned, and arrive crisp and piping hot. Mains such as the mixed grill platter and lamb shawarma stand out for their tenderness and chargrilled perfection. The meat is consistently juicy and full of depth, a sign of careful marination and skilled grilling.

Vegetarian options are more than just an afterthought. The moussaka and mujadara are hearty, flavour-packed choices, proving Al Phoenic’s commitment to inclusive, satisfying dining. For dessert, the baklava is flaky and indulgent without being overly sweet-ideal with a cup of strong Lebanese coffee.

What sets this restaurant apart from competitors is not just the consistency in flavour but also the generous portion sizes and elegant presentation. The service is attentive yet unobtrusive, adding to the warm, hospitable atmosphere that mirrors the essence of Lebanese dining culture.

Al Phoenic’s location at 46-54 Battersea Bridge Rd, London SW11 3AG, makes it accessible for both locals and visitors alike. For those seeking genuine Levantine food in London, this spot is a strong contender. While there are many Lebanese restaurants in the city, few deliver such a complete experience from start to finish.