Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant
South American restaurant · Walworth ·

Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant

South American restaurant · Walworth ·

Authentic Bolivian dishes like salteñas, sopa de maní, tamales

Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null
Jenecheru London Bolivian Restaurant by null

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206 Old Kent Rd, London SE1 5TY, United Kingdom Get directions

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206 Old Kent Rd, London SE1 5TY, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7872 475816
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The Best Imitation Foods and Faux Dishes in London Restaurants - Eater London

"The pull of Jenecheru on a Sunday in winter is strong: thick coats slung over the backs of chairs, hot crisp pies, glass bottles of Coca Cola with stripy straws, blonde and silky sopa de mani, and clove-heavy rice pudding. Most of all, though, the crowds are in it for the Sunday specials. The two heavy hitters are lechon al horno, roasted pork served in grid-formation with sweet potato, plantain, rice, huge-kerneled choclo corn, and fresh cheese; and falso conejo, false rabbit, a dish of deep-fried beef cutlets served in a sauce of tomatoes, peas, and onions. At Jenecheru, it’s accompanied by two types of potato — white, and white chuño, a kind of freeze-dried potato, as well as rice, tomatoes, and onions. The dish likely gets its name from its resemblance to lambreado de conejo, a fried rabbit dish, which might be served whole and regal, or in pieces, and dressed with the same sauce." - Hester van Hensbergen

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The Best Dishes in London Restaurants | Eater London

"A bustling, family-oriented South American eatery whose Sunday atmosphere is as defining as the food: comforting plates such as soft choclo corn kernels, melting baked sweet potato, and tender stewed tongue, but the true standout is sopa de mani — a silky peanut-and-chicken stew with tiny potato chips that start crisp and then soften, enriching and salting the blonde broth as they melt into it." - James Hansen

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London’s Best Pies | Where to Eat British Pies in London | Eater London

"Imagine someone pointing at a Cornish pasty and saying “soup dumpling.” Essentially, that is the salteña, Bolivian versions of empanadas which are so much more than they appear. For one, they are baked rather than fried, and filled not with just meat but with gelatinous rich beef or chicken stew, often sweet with raisins, as well as chopped egg and a whole olive (sometimes dastardly unpitted), dribbling and squirting everywhere from the first bite. It’s possible to get versions of these around Elephant and Castle at many of the Colombian bakeries, but the real deal can be found at Jenecheru on Old Kent Road." - Laura Goodman

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Old Kent Road Doesn’t Need a London Restaurant Industry Bailout | Eater London

"A Bolivian, family-run restaurant whose owners sit at a long table greeting customers and packing orders of sopa de mani and the family’s celebrated salteñas—pastry parcels filled with a scalding, sweet-savory stew of chicken, eggs and olives that burst like soup dumplings. Beloved by the Bolivian and wider Latin communities, the business has adapted into a weekend collection point during the pandemic, but rising ingredient costs for essentials like chuños and ají boliviano have forced menu cuts and left takings and future planning uncertain." - Jonathan Nunn

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Where to Eat London’s Best Dumplings | Eater London

"Imagine someone pointing at a Cornish pasty and saying “soup dumpling. Essentially, that is the salteña, Bolivian versions of empanadas which are so much more than they appear. For one, they are baked rather than fried, and filled not with just meat but with gelatinous rich beef or chicken stew, often sweet with raisins, as well as chopped egg and a whole olive (sometimes dastardly unpitted), dribbling and squirting everywhere from the first bite. It’s possible to get versions of these around Elephant and Castle at many of the Colombian bakeries, but the real deal can be found at Jenecheru on Old Kent Road." - Jonathan Nunn

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Marty S.

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Really good Bolivian food with a friendly service. We had lunch here, we had Sopa de Mani and an Salteñas for starters. As mains we had Picante Mixto & Chicharron de cerdo. All of it was very tasty, with huge portions. Would definitely return to try more!

maria C.

Google
Typical Bolivian restaurant, with dishes my family used to cook! Perfect homemade quality and quantity, visited by almost only Bolivian people while we were there. Not very cosy, but that’s authentic, too. Try it out if you want to try real Bolivian dishes!!!

Alisson (Alisson S.

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I had an amazing experience at Jenecherú London! The Pataska soup was absolutely fantastic it brought back memories of home with every bite. The tamales, both en olla and al horno, were incredibly flavorful and perfectly cooked. To top it off, I found some of my favorite childhood sweets, baton and nucita, which added a special touch of nostalgia to my visit. The warm and welcoming atmosphere made the meal even more enjoyable. As a content creator, I was so impressed by the authenticity and quality of the food that I created an Instagram reel to share my experience with my followers. I can’t recommend this place enough for anyone looking to experience genuine Bolivian cuisine in London!

Molly

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Walked by, had to walk back when the wafts of jenucheru caught up with us. Bought some salteñas...put them in the oven when we got home. Exquisite. Thank you! Will be back, over and over. Looking forward to the sopa di mani.

simon S.

Google
Great authentic Bolivian dining experience. Salteñas pretty good, sopa de maní and other dishes very tasty

Michiichi G.

Google
Excellent authentic and delicious dishes. All meat dishes are halal except the pork ones according to staff.

Juri S.

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Superb authentic food. Amazing local place that surprised me. Menu seems to change day to day.

Linh M P.

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Very tasty and good prices too . Can’t wait to be back for the main dishes