There’s a moment, just before a mezze spread lands on your table, when something shifts. The air changes. Warm bread, the faint char of grilled meat, a squeeze of fresh lemon over gleaming tabbouleh and suddenly, you’re not quite in London anymore. You’re somewhere more generous. More alive.
That feeling? We’ve been creating it since 1981. And it all started with one man, one vision, and an unwavering belief that London deserved to taste the real Lebanon.
Beirut Comes to London 1981
Cast your mind back to London in the early eighties. Lebanese cuisine, as Londoners knew it then, was little more than a rumour. A whisper of something extraordinary happening somewhere else.
Marouf Abouzaki had a different idea.
He arrived carrying the flavours of Beirut, the cedar-scented mountain air, the warmth of a table that never runs out of food, the Lebanese instinct that hospitality isn’t a transaction but a gift. He believed, with absolute certainty, that London was ready for the authentic Lebanese restaurant experience.

Who Was Marouf Abouzaki?
Marouf Abouzaki was not simply a restaurateur. He was a custodian of culture.
Born from Lebanese hospitality where a guest is never a stranger and a table always an invitation, Marouf knew food carries memory, identity, and love. His wife Houda shared this vision. Together, they didn’t just open a restaurant but created a home away from home, a piece of Lebanon in England.
The First Restaurant on Edgware Road
The story of Maroush begins on Edgware Road, and what a beginning it was.
Edgware Road was already stirring as London’s Middle Eastern heartbeat, but Maroush gave it a soul. That first restaurant became a landmark almost immediately. Word spread the way it always does with truly great food: quietly at first, then all at once.
But the queues outside revealed the real story. Night after night, Londoners, Lebanese expats quietly weeping into their hummus with recognition, curious neighbors discovering something special, couples returning each anniversary lined up because Maroush offered something rare.
How Maroush Grew
Over the decades, the Maroush family grew carefully, intentionally, never chasing growth for its own sake but following the demand of a city that had fallen in love. Today, Maroush has multiple restaurants across London, each carrying the same DNA as that original Edgware Road kitchen.
The flagship remains the jewel: an experience that goes beyond dinner. Live music. Belly dancing. The kind of atmosphere where you lean across the table to be heard and end up staying three hours longer than you planned.

What Has Never Changed
Forty years is a long time in London’s restaurant scene. Trends come and go. Cuisines rise and fall. Entire dining eras have been born and quietly retired since Marouf first opened his doors.
Walk into any Maroush restaurant today, and you’ll find the same things that made the first one extraordinary:
- Ingredients sourced and prepared daily: Our mezze is never yesterday’s. The hummus is made fresh, the bread is baked that morning, the tabbouleh is bright with today’s parsley.
- A menu that honours tradition: Our kibbeh, our mixed grills, our fattoush these are recipes that carry the authority of generations. We refine, never reinvent.
- Halal, always: Because inclusivity isn’t a feature, it’s the foundation.
- That welcome: The one that makes you feel, the moment you walk in, that someone genuinely wanted you to come.
Visit Us Today
Come for the mezze. Stay for the atmosphere. Leave feeling like you’ve been fed by people who actually care what ends up on your plate.
Whether you’re discovering Maroush for the first time, or you’ve been coming since the beginning (we see you, and we’re grateful), every visit is the same warm welcome. Browse our full menu, explore our London locations, or find out about our catering services for your next event.
And if you’d like to see what our guests say the ones who’ve made Maroush part of their London story we’d love for you to read their reviews on our Google Business Profile. Real people, real meals, real memories.
Your table is ready. It always has been.
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