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Lebanese · Middle Eastern

Beit El Zaytoun Menu & Prices 2026: Full List, Mezze & Best Dishes

Beit El Zaytoun — Arabic for 'House of the Olive' — brings the flavours of Lebanon to London through an extensive menu of cold and hot mezze, slow-cooked mains, freshly baked manakish, and indulgent desserts. With locations in Park Royal, Chelsea, and Notting Hill, the restaurant has become a favourite for everything from a leisurely weekend brunch to a full mezze feast.

3 London locationsAuthentic LebaneseHalal certified
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Signature items

Kabse Lahme£19.00
Taouk Beit El Zaytoun£16.00
Lamb Shawarma£17.00
Baklawa Cheese Cake£7.50
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest starter
Kebbet Batata £6.25
Most popular mezze
Hommos Truffle £8.50

Chickpea purée with tahini, lemon and truffle oil

Signature main
Kabse Lahme £19.00
Best dessert
Baklawa Cheese Cake £7.50
Full menu with prices

Beit El Zaytoun full menu and current prices

Prices shown are from verified published sources (Quandoo, official website) and may vary by location or change over time. Confirm with the restaurant.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Beit El Zaytoun menu

  1. 1Kebbet BatataCrispy potato and wheat shells with spinach filling£6.25
  2. 2MousakaaEggplant with chickpeas and tomato sauce£6.75
  3. 3Hommos Truffle£8.50
  4. 4Grilled Chicken Shawarma Plate (lunch)£9.50
  5. 5Kafta Skewers Plate (lunch)£10.50
  6. 6Taouk Beit El Zaytoun£16.00
  7. 7Lamb Shawarma£17.00
  8. 8Kabse Lahme£19.00
What's new

New and limited-time items on the Beit El Zaytoun menu

Weekend only

Lamb Shawarma

Roasted marinated lamb with onion salad and grilled veg — served Friday and Saturday dinner only.

£17.00
Price comparison

Key dishes: price at a glance

Verified prices from published sources for Beit El Zaytoun's most ordered items.

DishCategoryPrice
Kebbet BatataHot Mezze£6.25
MousakaaCold Mezze£6.75
Baklawa Cheese CakeDessert£7.50
Halva BrownieDessert£7.50
Pistachio CakeDessert£7.50
Hommos TruffleCold Mezze£8.50
Grilled Chicken Shawarma PlateExpress Lunch£9.50
Kafta Skewers PlateExpress Lunch£10.50
Taouk Beit El ZaytounMain£16.00
Lamb ShawarmaMain£17.00
Kabse LahmeMain£19.00
Price comparison

How Beit El Zaytoun prices compare to other London Lebanese restaurants

Like-for-like comparison across common Lebanese menu categories.

CategoryBeit El ZaytounTypical London LebaneseFast Casual Lebanese
Cold mezze starter£6.75–£8.50£5.50–£9.00£4.50–£7.00
Shawarma main£17.00£14.00–£20.00£8.00–£12.00
Chicken grilled main£16.00£13.00–£18.00£9.00–£13.00
Slow-cooked lamb£19.00£18.00–£25.00N/A
Dessert£7.50£6.00–£9.00£4.00–£6.00
About

About Beit El Zaytoun

Beit El Zaytoun — meaning 'House of the Olive' in Arabic — was founded to bring the depth and warmth of Lebanese home cooking to the streets of London. Starting with its flagship site in Park Royal, the restaurant has grown to serve guests across Chelsea and Notting Hill, each location reflecting the same commitment to authentic ingredients and traditional preparation methods.

The kitchen draws on the full spectrum of Lebanese cuisine: from the colourful spread of cold mezze — vibrant tabbouleh, silky hommos, and tangy fattoush — to the theatre of the charcoal grill, where kafta, chicken taouk, and whole joints of lamb are cooked to order. The Kabse Lahme, a slow-braised lamb shoulder served over spiced rice with toasted nuts, has become one of the restaurant's most celebrated dishes. Weekend evenings bring live music, turning dinner into a proper occasion.

Beit El Zaytoun is halal certified, making it a destination for London's diverse dining community. The restaurant also offers a Lebanese breakfast and brunch menu featuring freshly baked manakish, eggs cooked in the Lebanese tradition, and an assortment of accompaniments — a format that has drawn weekend queues and loyal regulars alike.

3London locations
Halalcertified
££price range

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Beit El Zaytoun halal?

Yes. Beit El Zaytoun is fully halal certified across all of its London locations, including Park Royal, Chelsea, and Notting Hill.

What are Beit El Zaytoun's opening hours?

Opening hours vary by location. The Park Royal site is open for breakfast through to dinner, with extended weekend hours. Contact the restaurant at +44 20 8961 1166 or check their website for the latest times.

Does Beit El Zaytoun do delivery?

Yes. The restaurant is available for delivery via Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and Just Eat. Coverage depends on your postcode and chosen location.

Where are Beit El Zaytoun's London locations?

There are three London locations: the original Park Royal site at 15-17 Barretts Green Road (NW10 7AE), a Chelsea branch, and a Notting Hill location. The Chelsea site also has shisha facilities.

What is the Kabse Lahme at Beit El Zaytoun?

Kabse Lahme is a slow-cooked lamb shoulder served over fragrant lamb rice with rich gravy and mixed toasted nuts. It is one of the restaurant's most celebrated mains and costs £19.00.

Is the Lamb Shawarma available every day?

No — the Lamb Shawarma (£17.00) is a weekend special available on Friday and Saturday dinner service only. Chicken shawarma options are available throughout the week.

Does Beit El Zaytoun serve breakfast?

Yes. The Park Royal site offers a Lebanese breakfast menu that includes freshly baked manakish (flatbreads topped with za'atar or cheese), eggs prepared in Lebanese style, labneh, olives, and other traditional accompaniments.

Are there vegetarian options at Beit El Zaytoun?

Yes. The mezze menu is well suited to vegetarians, with dishes such as Hommos Truffle (£8.50), Mousakaa (£6.75), Kebbet Batata (£6.25), Fattoush, Tabbouleh, Warak Arish, and Falafel. Many cold mezze dishes are also vegan.

Does Beit El Zaytoun have an express lunch menu?

Yes. An Express Lunch menu is available and includes dishes such as a Grilled Chicken Shawarma Plate (£9.50) and Kafta Skewers Plate (£10.50), both served with hommos and fresh salad. It offers good value compared to the full evening menu.