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Amazing! The food and injera at this restaurant are top-notch. Although it's a small establishment, its location on a street filled with Ethiopian/Eritrean shops means they have access to everything they need to create authentic dishes. View all feedback.
What Anna Marie M doesn't like about St. Gabriel Ethiopian Delicatessen:
We ordered the Kornis sharing meal on Deliveroo, which arrived resembling an Ethiopian lasagna. The presentation was quite unappealing. All the dishes contained a mix of vegetables and meat, which made it difficult for the two vegetarians in our group to enjoy the meal. This was very disappointing. I hate to say it, but there needs to be some improvement in this area. It's a shame because the food smelled delicious. View all feedback.
We have been a branch of st Gabriel cafe around kennington and elephant and castel. Good food waw. 154 Newington butts. London SE 11 4RN
I go to St Gabriel's all the time – of all the Ethiopian restaurants I've found in London, this is the cheapest (you can get a full meal for under a fiver, especially if you're sharing) and almost certainly the most delicious. It's very small and basic, so not the place for a formal sit-down meal – more of a cafe vibe. I normally get the vegetarian selection of 5 different dishes, which comes on the traditional injera pancake and is pretty enormous (probably too much for one person unless you're really hungry). On the few occasions that I've ordered meat dishes, these have been yummy too. Also, the music they play is awesome.
This restaurant offers excellent value for money. I had the large injera with a variety of meat dishes and salads. I was so full afterwards. The flavors were fantastic and the staff was lovely. I would definitely return, and if you're in the Finsbury Park area, you have to check them out! 10/10 rating.
This restaurant specializes in Ethiopian cuisine. If you're in the mood for Ethiopian food, stop by and sample some of their dishes.
During our lunch break near the Cinema Museum, we decided to try Ethiopian cuisine at St Gabriel's cafe. We were warmly welcomed as if we were esteemed friends and enjoyed a delicious spread of injera with wats, tibs, lentils, greens, and ayibe.