Hot and cold meze, traditional Lebanese grill dishes, lively dining

























8-9 William St, London SW1X 9HL, United Kingdom Get directions
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"Ishbilia has been around for more than 20 years, serving Harrods shoppers and Knightsbridge locals—and their house staff—traditional Lebanese dishes in a relaxed, white tablecloth setting. It’s a real mixed bag here: old friends catching up over creamy hummus kawarmah, families with children who are quietly fighting over fries while the adults put their efforts into a lamb maklouba special, and people who have walked in right off the street, following the smell of grilled chicken. Although it can sometimes take a little while to flag down a waiter, that’s also part of the charm." - rianne shlebak, sinead cranna, jake missing
"Ishbilia is a Knightsbridge classic which serves some of the best Lebanese dishes in London. During this month, you can get a £55 set menu including a drink, soup, two mezzes, any non-fish main dish, dessert, and coffee. It’s usually on the pricier side, so this is great value." - rianne shlebak
"Ishbilia has been around for more than 20 years, serving Harrods shoppers and Knightsbridge locals traditional Lebanese dishes in a relaxed, white tablecloth setting. It’s a real mixed bag here: old friends from out of town catching up over creamy hummus kawarmah, children quietly fighting over fries while the adults put their efforts into a lamb maklouba, and people who have walked in, following the fragrant smell of charred chicken." - rianne shlebak
"Lebanese restaurant, Ishbilia, is delivering all its dishes in and around Knightsbridge. Check out the full menu and order things like falafel, kibbeh bil laban, and grilled sea bass here." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak
"Ishbilia has been around for over 20 years, serving Harrods shoppers and Knightsbridge locals—and their house staff—traditional Lebanese dishes in a relaxed, white tablecloth setting. It’s a real mixed bag here: old friends catching up over creamy hummus kawarmah, families with children who are quietly fighting over fries while the adults put their efforts into a lamb maklouba special, and people who have walked in right off the street, following the smell of grilled chicken. It means the dining room is lively at most times. Although it can sometimes take a little while to flag down a waiter, or get that extra piece of bread you need to soak up the yoghurty fatteh, that’s also part of the charm." - rianne shlebak, sinead cranna, jake missing