Ethiopian restaurant with a rich backdrop of carved-wood furnishings and African paintings.
"The service at Lalibela is terrible, but the food is fantastic, which is why it’s great that it does takeaways. The fried injera starter is a great lead-in for the multicoloured vegetable, chicken, fish, and beef dishes that are either characterised as tibs or wats depending on whether they’re saucy berbere-based stews or chewy stir-fried cubed meats. The asa tibs is crunchy and pleasingly brackish fried dried fish, a perfect complement to the airy injera rolls. All the food at Lalibela is halal and available for takeaway, but the vegetable dishes make diners forget any carnivorous inclinations." - Maazin Buhari
"It’s fitting that the Ethiopian town this Tufnell Park restaurant is named for is a UNESCO world heritage site: Lalibela is as much a restaurant as it is a museum of relics, sculptures and art. Numerous plates include assa, — fish — beg, — lamb — bere, — beef — and doro — chicken — variations seasoned and sautéed with a plethora of vegetables and spices. Injera bread should be added here, and if there’s room for afters the Ye Mar ena Ye Wetet Dabo milk and honey cake sweet, soft and of course gluten free is a mindful treat." - Riaz Phillips
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