
On the edge of the bustling Westgate Shopping Centre Comptoir brings a moment of calm and an eclectic charm for shoppers and tourists alike. As one of our biggest restaurants, we take huge pride in bringing fresh and unique dishes to all kinds of people all day long. Savour the moment with a leisurely feast, or grab something quick to go. So book yourself a table and join us in our colourful oasis of flavour and warm hospitality as we serve you a true taste of Lebanese, North African and Middle Eastern flavour.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 227 The Westgate, Queen St, Oxford OX1 1PE, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1865 980222
Website: https://www.comptoirlibanais.com/restaurants/oxford
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: comptoirlibanais.com
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Reviews
Mezze Platter is worth trying..
Rahul, or service coordinator was a pleasure to deal with and made us feel comfortable and welcome.
The pickles are one thing to try!
Pictured below is the chicken shawarma bowl, which was a good single serving portion containing a well-balanced mix of vegetables, rice, chicken, and spices.
The falafels were also freshly made, filling, and aromatic. The wrap dishes were very flavorful and satisfying as well.
They offered a lot of sharing plates, making it an ideal spot for larger groups and family-style dining. Plates may be on the higher end of the price range but there are many options available.
There’s also a menu barcode at the table to scan for photo, ingredients, and allergens in each dish, which makes it easy for those who don’t east Lebanese food often to know what each dish contains.
The servers were very kind and mindful with allergies – I pointed out we had lactose intolerance and they were careful to recommend what dishes we can have (the chicken shawarma bowl had dollops of yogurt, but if requested can be removed).
This place was also nicely decorated and warm, which is pleasant to sit and dine in particularly during cold weathers.
Overall a very lovely place for a hearty meal, would be happy to visit again!
As for the food, it was a mixed experience:
Open Wrap Platter (Falafel/Halloumi): This was just okay. The falafels were unfortunately quite hard and lacked flavor. The bread also seemed store-bought, which took away from the overall freshness of the dish.
Rice Bowl with Lamb Kofta: Decent taste, but the portion of meat felt small compared to the rice. The bowl felt heavy and a bit oily — more salad would have helped balance it out.
Lamb Kofta with Butter Beans: Tasty, but again, the portion of meat was underwhelming for the price.
Chicken Samboussek: Disappointing. The filling didn’t taste fresh and reminded me of something that had been frozen and reheated. The tahini served with it was extremely bitter and didn’t pair well with the dish.
Overall, the food was okay, but felt overpriced for what you get – particularly with the small meat portions and a few quality issues. Service was great, and the space is lovely, but for the same price, I believe you can find better food elsewhere.