Koshari Street

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  • We got a chance to try the Egyptian cuisine at the borough market. We tried the medium bowl of koshari combo which was koshari and balati salad. Salad…

  • This place is certainly worth a try. They have customised authentic Egyptian dishes. I ordered Koshari medium bowl. It contains lentils, rice and past…

  • Yummy yummy yummy. Yes that much :) one of the best koshari I had ever tried, fast service & friendly staff. One thing I didn't like is that the place…


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Koshari Street is open for Quick Bites. Koshari Street serves Middle Eastern, Street Food and Arabian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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6 Reviews on “Koshari Street”

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  • Jharna Rohra

    We got a chance to try the Egyptian cuisine at the borough market. We tried the medium bowl of koshari combo which was koshari and balati salad. Salad with a tasty twist is what I would call it. It was a bowl of lentils, freshly cut salad, dressings and lot of condiments like fried onions. It had a lot of flavor. It had a very interesting taste and would love to eat it again.This place is definitely worth a try, it’s vegan, its healthy. If you love to try different cuisines, small portions like these is good.

  • Palak Somani

    This place is certainly worth a try. They have customised authentic Egyptian dishes. I ordered Koshari medium bowl. It contains lentils, rice and pasta added with sauce and fried onion. This all mixed together is really healthy but due to it’s garlic sauce and the spice powder( the name I don’t remember), one might not like it one go! But this place you should go if you a person who likes trying new cuisines.

  • ..AydaH..

    Yummy yummy yummy. Yes that much 🙂 one of the best koshari I had ever tried, fast service & friendly staff. One thing I didn’t like is that the place is very small so you have to eat quickly to allow others to sit. However, your visit to London is not counted unless you tried Koshari Street so give it a try.

  • Salman Hussain

    Delicious simple Egyptian fare that’s light on the calories and the budget *Choice of spices levels so there’s something for everyone. *Quick and cheap – the basic bowl costs 3.50 to eat in*Layered well so there’s a nice bite to it all

  • Karishma Pais (Kim)

    I absolutely love this pure carb Egyptian dish. When we lived in Egypt, this was the only local dish that we truly loved (other than fattah) as the chilli sauce is served on the side and we could up the heat quotient as much as we liked.While it’s pretty easy to make at home, it’s a bit time consuming with the different pastas, lentils, pastes and fried onions that need to be prepared, so it’s not something I cook frequently.Egyptian friends in London introduced us to this place and we keep going back when we want a carby overload.Koshari street offers a selection of chilli sauces with their kosharis and we obviously favour the king chilli – the spiciest one. Other than koshari, they just have 1-2 soups/salads/desserts and drinks on the menu.It works well as a takeaway and can be eaten a day later too.I always pick up an extra large container of the fried onions (they charge for it), but it saves me so much time when cooking biryanis and other Mughlai food. The onions keep in the fridge for a couple of weeks. on.fb.me

  • Puja Chakravarty

    Nice n nutritious wholesome vegetarian food, all-in-a-spot style. The fried onion and nutty toppings make it a perfect takeaway. They have quite a quirky selection of deserts too.

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56 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4EA

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