Al Hamra Lebanese Restaurant Overview
Established in 1984 and now recognised as one of the foremost Lebanese restaurants offering the very best of authentic cuisine, Al Hamra continues to fulfill its obligations to those who appreciate a varied and healthy diet for a longer sustained life.
On fine days and evenings you can enjoy the sensation of Al Hamra outside. The site of Al Hamra restaurant has many interesting bygone associations being situated in Shepherd Market, affectionately known as the village of Mayfair.
The Al Hamra Restaurant is named afetr the Al Hamra Palace in Granada, Southern Spain. The name Al Hamra originates from an Arabic word 'Hamra' which translates to the colour red. The walls and towers had a niron hue which led to the magnificent structure to be known as the 'Red Castle' This was built by the Moors in the 9th century and the old fortress ws restored by the founder of the dynasty, Mohammed Al Ahmar. (Updated 09/12/2005)
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