Classificação do local: 4 Haarlem, The Netherlands
Out of all the options I’ve tried on LHR terminal 4, this is definitely the one I like best. Airports are terrible places, but being able to get a decent, freshly made plate of food(that is not a burger or soggy slice of ‘pizza’) is refreshing. I had a sharer plate of mezze consisting of humus, green leaf salad, rice with lentils a nice flat bread and found it very tasty indeed. I’ll definitely go back here next time.
Kristie A.
Classificação do local: 4 Downtown, Nashville, TN
The best thing in terminal 4. I had grilled chicken(I wish I knew the correct term they use for it). The best part was the hot sauce(again, i completely forgot the name). It automatically came with the dish. The rice was really good, too. It’s located at the end of the terminal. It’s really the only type of food that wasn’t traditional English food at the terminal. At this point, we were on our way home from a 15 day trip in Europe so I was definitely starting to crave rice(lol)! One thing to note is that it’s kind of slow. I was expecting the food to come faster since it’s at the airport. Allocate 15 – 20 min wait on food but definitely worth it!
Ceeb B.
Classificação do local: 4 Melbourne, Australia
Very nice Restuarant with fresh and flavourful food. Staff were very friendly and continuously checked in to see how everything was going. Music was a little loud and distracting though. Very nice addition to T4. Tip: bye extra of the pickle with anything you order. It’s amazing.
Lauren S.
Classificação do local: 4 Sydney, Australia
This is a lovely T4 grub spot. We were tempted in by the bright colours and fun designs on the walls, the busy bustling tables and the delicious smells wafting out of the restaurant. We decided to celebrate the start our trip with a pomegranate molasses prosecco which was tasty and surprisingly not as sweet as the ingredients would make you imagine. The menu had a lot to choose from and we were tempted by lots of the dishes we saw being carried past to different tables. My friend has a peanut allergy and asked the waitress to confirm if her choice was peanut free. We were both very impressed that she whipped out an iPad with an easy to use tool which allows you to select your allergy/food intolerance and then if shows you what dishes are free from that ingredient. A fab way of avoiding risk! We indulgent in very filling lamb kofta wraps, halloumi flatbreads and hummus. It was all very tasty and reasonably priced — the mains were just under £10 and our prosecco cocktails £7. Whilst it’s very chain style restaurant and I’d be tempted to try a more authentic, family owned Lebanese restaurant next time, this was a really nice, quick airport option.
Edward F.
Classificação do local: 5 Beckenham, United Kingdom
Nice place. What a nice change from Costa Coffee. Friendly staff and interesting food and something a bit different. Music was a bit loud but otherwise great. I had some nice fresh mint tea and the food looked nice. Not for everyone though. You need to be a bit adventurous to like this. Try it though. We need more of these independent places.
Dennis M.
Classificação do local: 4 Limehouse, London, United Kingdom
Kibbeh — Bite-size footballs that need to make a touchdown in my mouth… SCORE! I went to Heathrow Airport early to beat the rush and had some time to sit down and have a proper meal. After a couple of days of toasties, chips and meat pies… I was desperate for something ethnic. Luckily, at the end of the terminal right next to my gate was this Lebanese haven! Although this place is a chain, I would for sure tap it again if I had the chance! I enjoyed the interesting juice selection, I was able to order a mixed meze platter and the food quality was great! They were even so nice to substitute my falafel pieces with kibbeh. Never had kibbeh before?! SHAME! Basically ground meat and pine nuts surrounded by bulgar wheat, made into a cute little edible american football and fried to a nice brown crispyness waiting to by crunched by the weight of your Lebanese food hungry mouth! After having the pleasure of stuffing a combi-dash of hummus, tabbouleh, baba-g, kibbeh and leb-bread down my halal throat, how can I go back to overpriced airport terminal fish and chips???