Vegan
Take-out
African
Ethiopian

Small Ethiopian cafe and restaurant offering a simple menu with 6 dishes which are served with injera or rice – you get all 6 samples with a choice of portion size – take away, small meal for one, and meal for two. Cozy place with Ethiopian look and feel. Open Mon-Sun 13:00-22:00.


82 Reviews

First Review by jon active

LeotheLion

Points +325

Vegan
04 Dec 2018

A beautiful treasure

Seriously delicious food, from lovely people, for great prices! Pretty ... perfect, really.

Pros: Everything.

SaraBenitez

Points +64

Vegan
03 Nov 2018

Beautiful food

Found this place by accident one night and was so happy I did. Lovely food and atmosphere.

Raw Morka

Points +399

Vegan
15 Jun 2018

delicious and not expensive

Lovely cafe with nice owner, delicious and cheap food. They offer selection of stews and lentil dishes with rice or injere - traditional Ethiopian pancake. Be sure you try the pancake, it's spectaculat ;)

ChloeNewman

Points +34

Vegan
14 May 2018

East London Favourite

Andu Cafe is definitely up there with my favourite places in London to eat. Big sharing bowls of delicious colourful Ethiopian food served with a mountain of injera all for £6 each AND it's BYOB proving you don't have to break the bank to eat vegan in London

Pros: Cheap, Friendly, BYOB

Harmonia Monday

Points +114

Vegan
27 Feb 2018

Quality

Real food. Quality and integrity.

JessIndeedy

Points +97

Vegan
18 Feb 2018

Consistently delicious

I only wish they had more menu options because their sampler is so tasty.

con_mi_perrita

Points +517

Vegan
24 Jan 2018

tasy, great value

unpretentious, friendly place with tasty, authentic food at good price

Pros: good value

Cons: once i went and the food was incredibly salty, but this was a one off

TheWorldDigested

Points +53

Vegetarian
06 Dec 2017

A Vegan Feast!

The vegetable platter is called “Yetsom Beyaynetu,” and it follows one of the world’s oldest vegan tradition as it is derived from the belief of the Orthodox Christianity in Ethiopia, which is, in fact, one of the most ancient and mystic Christian beliefs, existing long before it became the state religion in early 4th century. As is in the Coptic tradition, there are many fasting days where no animal product or byproduct may be consumed, which makes the food almost vegan (sometimes fish is permitted), and in the case of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church mandates 250 days of fasting – for the monks and priests (now you can let out that breath) and 180 days for the lay people (or perhaps not so fast). Most notably, no food can be taken before noon on Wednesdays and Fridays and during the 40-days prior to Nativity; furthermore, the long-awaited meal must not contain any meat, fish, dairy or eggs. Fasting is prescribed, needlessly to say, so that the mind and body may be purified of the constant carnal (carnal – carne – meat) thoughts. Thus, came about the vegan fare in Ethiopia. Nonetheless, pure food does not mean poor or meagre because, as a matter of fact, the Ethiopian vegan fasting food is so full of flavors, colors, textures and pleasure that it is nothing but a fasting “feast” for the body and soul.

Traditionally, Ethiopian food is served directly on a thin crepe called “injera” – which is made of fermented teff batter and cooked on a round pan. Injera is spongy with bubbles due to the fermentation, and, as if purposely designed, the air holes are perfectly suited to soak up the various vegetable sauces. If you have heard of injera, then you have most likely heard that the taste is sour, and you have heard it correct. Acidity develops in the process of fermenting the teff – making it more digestible – and produces an aromatic sourness, quite similar to a good and hearty German rye bread. Therefore, if you love the robust roggenbrot or pumpernickel, the signature sourness should pose no problem. Even those who would normally shy away from strong European bread should give it a try because the acidity complements the vegetables and beans so well that it becomes a part of the seasoning. If that is not convicting enough, then there is the trump card: teff is claimed to be one of those superfoods that is full of fiber, mineral and protein and, serendipitously, it is also gluten-free.

Pros: Delicious food, Clean environment, Nice staff

Cons: Same menu all the time

danveg

Points +1208

Vegan
31 Oct 2017

Well spiced food

My friend and I shared the menu with 6 dishes with injera for 12£. It was well spiced, really tasty and enough for both of us.

Pros: Friendly staff, Cheap

Cons: Nothing is organic.

veganeli

Points +140

Vegan
15 Oct 2017

Delicious

Took my partner there as a surprise, so we shared the mixed plate. I had never had Ethiopian food before so it was a lovely experience! Very interesting flavour for the bread it was served with. Lovely selection of hots. All in all, we both enjoyed it. Possibly too small of a portion for two hungry dwellers, but we just about managed to finish it, having had lunch not too long beforehand. I imagine a single portion would be enough for a proper meal size.

Pros: Fast service, Authentic food

Cons: Not a great tea selection, but kinda expected

alxs

Points +40

Vegan
30 Sep 2017

very nice and authentic place

Really flavourful and exciting food that feels authentic African cuisine. I would definitely recommend. Very good vegan menu.

kopanda

Points +69

Vegan
14 Sep 2017

amazing

Had an amazing dinner there with friends. Take the sampler to taste everything! Fully vegan small restaurant. Nice atmosphere. Simple but great

Pros: fully vegan, Ethiopian , cheap

Cons: very small

jon active

Points +3566

Vegan
04 Sep 2017

cheap, simple and cheerful

Dalston is the epicentre of hipster dome and so avoidable if possible but this little cafe is a delightful oasis of no thrills, no-nonsense, no hipsters basic old school Hackney culture. There is not a vast choice but ask for the vegan platter to share amongst however many you are and you'll get interestingly shaped dishes with at least four different servings to eat with your Injera - soda bread pancake thing ! Tis good.

Updated from previous review on 2015-05-24

Pros: Cheap, Tasty, No thrills

Cons: Beware spicy food!, Limited options.

AnduCafe

Points +44

Vegetarian
07 Jul 2017

Exciting atmosphere

I had the opportunity to visit Andu Cafe a few months ago. I can honestly say that the food was great. The atmosphere was vibrant and exciting. I had a wonderful experience, it was awesome. I just can’t wait to visit again. Well done Andu

Pros: Reasonable price, Friendly staff, Great food

Cons: The place is not specious

VeganDebbie

Points +89

Vegan
05 Jun 2017

Yummy Ethiopian Food!

Nice to find an all vegan Ethiopian place as we strolled along. We brought back 2 veggie combos to share with our friends and everybody like it!

MartinaB

Points +16

Vegan
12 Feb 2017

What a treat!

Really lovely little place. We rang up prior to calling in as we were due to arrive only 15 minutes before they closed and they were very welcoming and said it would be no problem. The food was delicious and left you feeling really good inside afterwards. Quick service and friendly staff. Inexpensive and great value for money. We will definitely be coming here again when we visit London!

Pros: Delicious, Fun, Affordable

Cons: No hand wet-wipes before meal

KtBlonline

Points +6

Non Veg
10 Dec 2016

Delicious and Welcoming - a proper London Gem

Yes! I would recommend this place 100%. Atmospheric and tasty.

Pros: Interesting Interior, Great Food, Welcoming Staff

AlbaLangley

Points +30

Vegan
24 Oct 2016

Fast, tasty and cheap

You can get in and out in less than 30 minutes, the food is very nice and filling and it couldn't be cheaper!

TommyFitzer

Points +13

Vegetarian
29 Jul 2016

Delicious authentic East African Veg food!

Absolutely delicious
Amazing food
So healthy
And ran and cooked by the loveliest people ! Authentic Ethiopian dishes, fermented injira (gluten free sourdogh make from
Red) and all vegan! My favourite place in this area, visit every time I'm here. Thanks Andu!

Toast and Avocado

Points +404

Vegan
22 May 2016

Tasty, cosy, cheap spot....but small portions

I was excited to try this vegan spot after reading the reviews. As expected, it was a cosy little place with tasty Ethiopian food. We got the shared plate for 2, which includes lentil, split peas, spinach, bean, potato and cabbage dishes. Service was quick and staff were friendly... but we found the portion size to be quite small. We ended up grabbing something to eat after, as we were still hungry. So I do recommend this place, it was a nice experience, but on this occasion it was not enough food for 2 hungry vegans.

Pros: Price, 100% vegan, Tasty

Cons: Small portion size for 2

Bantonbus

Points +56

Vegan
21 May 2016

tasty

The shared meal is super cheap & very tasty. Tea was also nice. Very chill atmosphere, would recommend!

Joel.of.london

Points +20

Vegan
04 May 2016

Absolutely love this place.

Delicious Ethiopian food. Cannot recommend enough. Super friendly, chilled and peaceful.

Venetia

Points +48

Vegan
07 Apr 2016

lovely little spot

100% vegan and very delicious, authentic Ethiopian good. Great for a cheap lunch - £6!

Purpletrousers

Points +47

Vegan
13 Dec 2015

lovely discovery

Very happy to find this basic, friendly, healthy good value place, perfect for a 100% Vegan dinner before going to the Arcola Theatre 3mins away. Really enjoyed the warm welcome, will definitely be back. I've uploaded the menu pic, it's just that plus a choice of Ethiopian Beer and coffee; black chai/masala tea, lemon & Ginger tea, & cans of fizzy pop. Opening hours were very wrong on here, hopefully will soon be updated to 1-10pm every day. Also enjoyed the music. We had the platter to share one with rice one with the Injera bread (Teff flour pancake); saw someone else get theirs served all dishes *on* the Injera which I prefer and will do next time. I don't know if it's the best as someone said, ages since I've been to other Ethiopian in London, but really enjoyed & highly recommend :)

Pros: friendly , tasty , simple & good value

natgal

Points +11

Mostly Veg
09 Dec 2015

Best Vegan Ethiopian in London!

I have a very big soft spot for this restaurant. Living just a couple of doors down from Andu Caffe is a dream. The takeaway costs 5 pounds, and oftentimes, the portion is too big to finish. Andu is super friendly and cares a lot about health. He really takes pride in his cuisine and you'll be able to tell after one bite. The vibe is very 'local' and 'hole-in-the-wall', and it's perfect for large groups, as you can all share a massive platter of vegan dishes. If you're in Dalston, waiting for a show to start at Cafe Oto, Powerlunches or Passing Clouds, come down to Andu's Cafe - you won't regret it!

Pros: Tasty and Healthy, Ethiopian Music, Great Value

Cons: Lighting can be a bit harsh

Lizachristo

Points +51

Vegetarian
10 Oct 2015

Tasty food, relaxed setting, friendly staff

The food I had all tasted delicious and was served quickly. When I had finished the lady working offered me seconds! I take into consideration the food hygiene comment below but I don't think it is something that should put you off this place at all! Definitely recommend!

Pros: Delicious food, Lovely staff, Great music and vibe

Woollybum

Points +21

Vegan
23 Jul 2015

Food hygiene needs to improve

I was really pleased to find this place but while I waited for my take-away order, I noticed the state of the food containers (where they keep the food they then serve) and got worried about whether the food was safe to eat. When I looked up their food hygiene rating it was listed as just 1 out of 5.

Pros: Tasty, Cheap

Cons: Very poor food hygiene

Woollybum

31 May 2016

They've since had another inspection and got another 1 out of 5 for poor food hygiene :(




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