Cedar Tree - Ruislip

#14 - Vegetarian - Ruislip, Lebanese, Middle Eastern
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The Cedar Tree on Victoria Road in Ruislip Manor offers a relaxed atmosphere and delicious food. The enthusiastic service and fun weekend entertainment make this spot a hidden gem in the neighborhood. With plenty of vegetarian options and shareable meze plates, it's perfect for business dining or meals with friends and family. Some favorites on the menu include deep-fried kibbeh mik'liyeh, seasoned minced lamb, and Lebanese milk pudding topped with rose water syrup and pistachios.

Last update: 11.12.2025

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★ 4.3 / 5 from 1919 reviews

The reviews for Cedar restaurant suggest a mixed experience. While some customers praised the authentic Lebanese food, excellent flavors, and friendly service, others were disappointed by long wait times, rude service, and excessive batter on the calamari. Overall, the restaurant seems to offer a cozy and inviting atmosphere with generous portions and delicious food, but there may be room for improvement in terms of service and attention to detail.

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Molly 10.02.2024 - 05:24

Came here for my nans birthday ,Excellent service , food was brilliant , overall lovely experience will definitely be back

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C1759QXchrisj 10.02.2024 - 05:24

Had a fantastic takeaway here last weekend. The place is under new management and I’m looking forward to having a restaurant meal here in the near future. Emil was great he served me shish and donor kebabs and they were amazing. The place is my favourite in the area and it’s improved. I look forward to the restaurant opening. Superb

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bennydinesout 10.02.2024 - 05:24

Most Lebanese and many Turkish restaurants tend to cook using soya bean oil which is helpful for my wife who is unable to tolerate rapeseed and palm oil. We called into the Cedar Tree on a midweek lunchtime when the restaurant was virtually empty and asked the proprietor what oil he cooked with. He was immediately rude and asked if we wanted lunch today or tomorrow. Then insisted that the restaurant used 'grapeseed ' which I find very surprising, and made it clear that diners with any food intolerance were not welcome. We made his life easy, though his business less profitable, by just walking out. What a horribly rude man. I had eaten here in the past with friends who did not have any dietary issues, but will never return to this restaurant. Does not even deserve a 1 star review, but this is the lowest score available.

tracy7233
Tracy7233 10.02.2024 - 05:24

Outrageous , food is long , service is terrible bad communication. I hope you don’t come hear to waste your money not impressed came with my grandad and grandma.

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Abi 10.02.2024 - 05:24

The food was generally of decent standard and pleasant staff. One of the things we ordered was hummus shawarma which had a lot of bones in the lamb which you wouldn’t expect to be there since it is sliced and then reformed. I ended up chipping my tooth on one. I told the waiter what had happened and he apologised but even though we had left the dish uneaten was still charged for it. I didnt say anymore as I didn’t feel it was worth the argument over the sake of £6-£7. Definitely would not return after that as dinner has just cost about £250 at the dentist to get my tooth fixed.

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