Closing times of the restaurant are:Monday-Thursday 22:30 kitchen closes at 22:00pmFriday -Saturday 00:00 kitchen closes at 22:30pmSunday 21:30. Kitchen closes at 21:00Please book according to the closing times of the kitchen.Tables booked before 19:00pm on Friday and Saturdays are subjected to 2 hours seated so please do arrive on time of your booking.Special days such as valentine days all booking times restricted to 2 hour slots.If there are any delays please do call and let the Restaurant notified.Thank you Shiraz is a unique Bar & Restaurant which invites you on a journey of Turkish taste…You’ve reached the home of deliciously authentic and fabulously fresh Turkish dining in south England.Here at Shiraz we have almost 30 years experience of recreating the mouth-watering dishes that we first tasted in our grandparents’ kitchen in the Mediterranean region of Turkey.
In the heart of Oxted Cattle & Cocktail combines a modern steakhouse with a lively cocktail bar. Serving a wide selection of cuts from our British produced meat as well sustainably sourced seafood and a vast selection of the finest cocktails using fresh ingredients. We host a selection of themed nights from our Steak night, to Burger & Lobster night as well as a Bottomless Prosecco lunch on Saturdays.
Lebnani is an everyday Lebanese restaurant inspired by the culture of Beirut with a menu of traditional mezze and charcoal grills all designed for sharing. We use fresh and seasonally inspired ingredients sourced locally to create a new kind of Beirut Soul Food.Our restaurant is a family sharing ideas and inspiration, all under the guidance of Chef Jad Youssef. Jad was raised in a Lebanese family in Beirut, where he grasped from an early age the significance in life of good quality food. During his childhood, he observed his mother crafting traditional, authentic dishes, always from scratch.Jad an alum of Celebrity Master Chef UK, is celebrated as one of the foremost experts on Lebanese food for his reverence for traditional dishes while making the cuisine relevant to the current dining landscape.The Observer's Jay Rayner - “It is food that makes you feel like you are engaged in an exercise of profound self-care. It’s “me time” in a succession of beautifully dressed plates.”