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Ethiopian

Vegan Ethiopian cafe and grocery store. Open Mon-Sat 10:00-20:00, Sun 10:00-19:00.


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20 Reviews

First Review by sparklelilz

Patabugen

Points +357

Vegan
11 Feb 2024

Cheap and cheerful Ethiopian

We’ve had tastier Ethiopian in London, and it’s a shame they don’t have traditional sharing platter.

But for a really quick and affordable healthy and tasty meal Engocga was great!

Pros: No frills tasty food, Fast, Cheap

Cons: No sharing platters, Food was a bit cold

Miggi

Points +2663

Vegan
29 Sep 2023

Lovely vegan Ethiopian food

Lovely simple platter system - choose rice or bread and how many hot dishes you'd like (3 to 6 options available). Even the smallest 3 item platter was a filling meal, and that's just £8.
Wide range of teas and coffees, including lovely fresh mini tea.
No desserts.

Pros: All vegan, Value, Flavourful

Cons: No dessert :-(

fullveganboyle

Points +70

Vegan
02 Sep 2023

Fully vegan, delicious and easy-to-order Ethiopian food!

This restaurant is located right next to another Ethiopian restaurant which isn't vegan so don't confuse it with that. Though I doubt you will miss the "Ethiopian Vegan Cafe" sub heading.

The restaurant is small and cosy. The food is ordered at the counter with a large selection of Ethiopian drinks such as Ethiopian Spiced Tea - a great choice for Winter. You choose which item combo you want, whether you want Injera or Rice and select the stews on the right. They are clearly labelled and open so you can see what you are getting. It is very, very quick to get your food, pay and sit down to eat!

Pros: Quick serve time, Can look at the food items before ordering, Friendly staff and great tasting food

Skyforger

Points +19

Vegan
05 Aug 2023

Great value interesting flavours

Came across this place while waiting for a gig at the Boston Music Rooms. Lovely flavours and decent size portion for the money. The place had a very friendly feel about it and you can choose which meal items to have with rice or bread.

MohanGandhi

Points +58

Vegan
21 Jun 2023

Vegan speciality

Clean and traditional. An experience to taste vegan food from Ethiopia in London. The said location has been spreading Ethiopian cultural for the last 27 years. There was an Ethiopian butchers and grocery store.

Pros: The fermented rice roll. , The lentil , The turmeric & coconut milk chai

catandcupcake

Points +4519

Vegan
16 Feb 2023

Delicious and authentic

£8 for bread or rice plus three dishes. All very tasty.

Richard Ross

Points +970

Vegan
12 Jun 2022

Cheap and cheerful

Nice fresh food. Good value.

Updated from previous review on 2022-06-12

Pros: Good choice , Informal, Freshly cooked

Geloo

Points +120

Vegan
13 Apr 2022

Simple delicious food

Went there for quick meal and was very surprised how good it was. Ethiopian food made with fresh ingredients. Nice place with quick service.

Pros: Ethiopian food, Fresh ingredients, Fast service

Cons: Not too many options

EllaUk

Points +26

Vegan
11 Jan 2022

Tasty!

the food in Engocha isfull of flavours and the people behind is welcoming and hard working.

SarahThen

Points +24

Vegan
26 Nov 2019

Delicious & nourishing

Tasty good comfort food.

Pros: Great options , Accommodating

Cons: Opens at 12pm - the times on this app. are wrong

kool_kitchen

Points +862

Vegetarian
01 Aug 2019

Cheap and cheerful

We got Engocha as a take way.

It was nice rustic Ethiopian food but found the portions were a bit small and while tasty it's not the best example of Ethiopian food on offer.

We go there a lot to buy Injera for when we cook Ethiopian and unfortunately you can't buy one, you have to purchase 3 at a time which we end up having to throw away and it's wrapped in a lot of unnecessary plastic.

Pros: cheap, you get a lot of Injera for your money

Cons: portions are a bit small, seating is like a cantin.

Sassyvegan

Points +1605

Vegan
17 Sep 2018

Yummy Ethiopian food

I love Ethiopian food and Engocha does it well. This place is great for a quick bite.

Pros: All vegan, Quick, Cheap

TheVeganBuddhist

Points +2716

Vegan
24 Jun 2018

Amazing Service, and Fantastic Food

I have been wanting to try Ethiopian food for a very long time. My first experience of the cuisine did not disappoint.

The woman at Engocha was extremely friendly, and polite. They were helpful with explaining how ordering worked to us first timers. My partner and I shared a 5 wot plate. One thing that stood out was that we were offered more Injera if we wanted because we had run out before finishing the wots. This made me happy, it’s those small extra touches that make the experience even better.

There was a a choice of rice, or injera. We chose to have the injera as we had never tried that before, and I really wanted to try it.

Tikil Gomen (Curry Potatoes, Cabbage, and Carrot) was delicious. I love sauerkraut, and this kind of reminds me of that but not sour.

Fesolia (string bean wot) was pretty good. that is not a reflection on the restaurant, I am just not a fan of green beans. If you like green beans then this is perfect for you.

Shiro (roasted and ground chickpeas slow cooked in mild spices, garlic, tomato, onion, and olive oil sauce) was amazing, first of all we didn’t know exactly what it was, but it was delicious, went perfectly with the lentil wots.

Ater Kik (splits simmered with turmeric, and ginger) was amazing. My partner and I both loved this. Its akin to a dhal, but way better.

Misir Kik (medium spiced lentil wot) was also really nice, similar to the above Ater Kik but a red, spicier version.

The Injera was fantastic. It was my first time trying the flatbread, and was amazed how flavourful it was. I love sourdough bread, and Injera has a similar flavour. It was so good the next day I ordered a load online to keep in the freezer at home, so I can attempt to recreate this at home.

I would recommend this restaurant to any vegan looking for cheap, delicious food in North West London.

Pros: Fully Vegan!, Great Price, Friendly Staff

Cons: London based, and not Worcester :(, No menu option to have all the Wots (6-7)

AmyLouiseAmos

Points +55

Vegan
21 Mar 2018

Yum, yum, yum!!!

First time trying Ethiopian food, I was in the area look for something to eat before I started work. I did not regret it, even if I did get all yellow food. It was very yummy!

Pros: Great food, Good value, Friendly and helpful staff

DawnMickDoran

Points +30

Vegan
13 Feb 2018

wonderful

Wonderful food and Friendly staff.
My tastebuds are tingly with the lovely flavours.

M_J

Points +22

Vegan
06 Feb 2018

Great new vegan cafe!

Really nice, small Ethiopian vegan cafe serving options of 6 different dishes, along with rice or injera. You can order a selection of 3, 4 or 5 of the dishes.....I went for 5 as I couldn't choose! ☺ Very relaxed atmosphere, with friendly staff, will be going back soon to help support this new cafe, which is only 4 weeks old.

Updated from previous review on 2018-01-22

Pros: Small, cosy and relaxed. Friendly staff!

Cons: Little bit pricey, 5 main opt. was £8.99

purinkle

Points +35

Vegan
03 Feb 2018

Delicious!

One of the best meals I’ve had in a very long time. Enjoyed the lentils, spinach, green beans, and chickpeas. Had a lovely chat with the owners too

LauraMu

Points +1309

Vegan
24 Jan 2018

Nice food

A friend and I went in for lunch and both had the 3 wot plates for £4.99 which you choose from a selection of about 6 dishes - I had injera and my friend the rice. For me the portion was a bit small, so I'd recommend going for the 4 or 5 if you have a slightly bigger appetite. I got 4 rolls of injera which I thought was good. The food was very tasty and everything being gluten-free made picking a lot easier. They have a nice drinks menu with loads of different hot drinks - I had the golden milk and a soya hot chocolate which were both good.
Engocha currently doesn't do desserts, but the lady said they plan to in the future and they currently also don't take card.

Pros: Good food, All gluten-free, Nice light cafe

Lucas_plantbased

Points +74

Vegan
21 Jan 2018

Lovely place.

Just had an amazing dish at this place. It looked too yummy to wait and take a pic but will take one next time. Cause I’ll defo return as soon as I’m back in this neighbourhood.

sparklelilz

Points +125

Vegan
07 Jan 2018

Delicious, reasonably priced food

If you've never tried Ethiopian food before, this is a great place to start. The owner was lovely and friendly, and explained how she'd made the dishes. You can select the number of dishes you want to try (mainly curry and veg based), and whether you'd like to have it with flatbread or rice. The flatbread was delicious, with a sour almost yoghurt-like flavour (but 100% vegan of course!)

Overall, a lovely place (cheap too, at about £5) but bear in mind it's more a cafe than a restaurant and is pretty no frills.

Pros: Delicious, healthy food, Cheap!, Lovely management




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