A new Mediterranean restaurant and bar is set to open in a Surrey town that has recently been described as “fast becoming the foodie capital of the county”.

The town of Oxted is set to welcome another restaurant to it’s town centre, this time in the former Co-Op supermarket building on Station Road East.

The bar and restaurant, which will be known as Medora, will serve food inspired by Greek, Turkish and Lebanese favourites, and it’s owner, a local resident and businessman has told SurreyLive that he expects to have a soft opening in December 2025.

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The town has a population of just over 11,000 according to ONS figures but, despite its relatively small size, has been going through something of a “golden age” in terms of restaurants and is “fast becoming the foodie capital of Surrey” according to online lifestyle guide Muddy Stilettos.

Medora’s co-owner provided SurreyLive with some images of what they expect the restaurant to look like inside(Image: Baram Kandil)

According to the local business-funded organisation Love Oxted, who are supporting the opening of Medora, the restaurant is anticipated to feature a central bar, plenty of seating and an upstairs section available for private hire.

In terms of what customers can expect, Love Oxted has told the public that the menu will centre around Mediterranean food, with a specific focus on Greek, Turkish and Lebanese favourites.

This will be accompanied by a curated wine and drinks list as well as the aim of a relaxed atmosphere with Love Oxted specifically stating Medora will not be a nightclub.

Medora is being spearheaded by Oxted resident and businessman Baram Kandil in partnership with the people behind Epsom’s Mediterranean restaurant, Koza.

Those behind the restaurant plan for the central bar to look something like this(Image: Baram Kandil)

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