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Contribute Feedback What Janey E likes about Arabica Bar & Kitchen:
The menu offers a lovely selection of delicious and unique dishes, resembling Lebanese tapas. There is a great variety of flavors and textures, all of which are absolutely delicious. View all feedback.
What lara howe doesn't like about Arabica Bar & Kitchen:
They’ve changed the menu less meze and v little decent veggie options on the big plates. What a shame, perhaps they want to enjoy more of a bar vibe but won’t be going back and I used to be regular View all feedback.
Great, professional restaurant with glamorous decoration and a perfect appetizer menu. excellent service and location, of course, makes it ideal for anyone who goes to the theatre.
This is a review of the new filiale in kings cross, which is not yet available in the zomato database. decent levantine eat, but not as good as my greedy, but cheaper favorite mangal1 in dalston for charcoal grilled dishes. they pay for chic environment here. in contrast to mangal1 arabica would be a suitable place to bring a date. mezzes not as inventive as some pricier other favorites like morito in clerkenwell or tuyo in hackney. what they do well at arabica is classic middle-east convenience food that I rarely see on menus. I love that they will make batata harra and mejadra (spels here as mujadarah). another thing they do very well is efficiency. Huge...read more
London is a city with many fantastic possibilities when it comes to international cuisine. ironie is, with so many options that decide where to eat can be a little fight. After we visited the borough market (here separated post), which was an absolute must in the trip, we grilled on this jewel of a restaurant directly at the rande of the market under the railway arch. what I like especially about the place is the wonderful exposed brick arch/corner, very chic but retain its old charm. they can also hear the ruffle of the trains over the head, which added more character and drama to the place. I really loved eating from which everyone burst with aromen. during the...read more
Arabica seems to be my default option for going out to be the london bridge. it is directly at the rande of the borough market and is surrounded by many other cute restaurants and bars if they are willing to stick to the opposite. the restaurant has an old school map in the corner; this gives them a pretty good idea of the kitchen that this place seeks – a mixture of Turkish, Iranian, Lebanese-esken feeds. they have a series of cocktails, each with an inventive middle eastern twist, but I couldn't resist for a house g
I'm no expert on middle eastern food, but I must say I really enjoyed everything we ordered. This restaurant does a lot of small servings which means each person is intended to have about three to four dishes each We ordered basically one fish from each of the menu sections: hummus and lamb dip with flatbread, stuffed vine leaves, falafel, fattoush, aubergine and cauliflower rice, a lamb pizza sort, and some lamb kofta. Everything was delicious despite being a little pricey. The service wasn't as good as I'd thought, but good food is worth it. Will be back if I'm ever in Londond again.