MAZAL - Original Shawarma

Kosher restaurant · Chalk Farm

MAZAL - Original Shawarma

Kosher restaurant · Chalk Farm

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Unit M192 2nd Floor, Hawley Wharf, Second Floor, London NW1 8AA, United Kingdom

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Fresh falafel, shawarma, hummus with lamb, cauliflower  

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Unit M192 2nd Floor, Hawley Wharf, Second Floor, London NW1 8AA, United Kingdom Get directions

mazal.london
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Unit M192 2nd Floor, Hawley Wharf, Second Floor, London NW1 8AA, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 3951 1561
mazal.london
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£10–20 · Menu

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Racheli Amar Ninio

Google
So happy we discovered Mazal restaurant in London! The food was delicious, fresh, clean, and kosher — exactly what we needed. We loved it so much that we came back twice during our trip! The location is perfect — right in the heart of Camden Market. It’s a joy to walk around and then sit down for a tasty kosher meal. The menu is varied and full of flavor, the staff is friendly, and the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming. Easy to find, easy to enjoy — highly recommended for anyone visiting London!

M Rahman

Google
Close to Camden market, a little difficult to find but well worth the effort. Excellent Israeli food and Kosher too. I had the lamb shwarma and my partner had the hummus with lamb. Both were delicious, very reasonably priced and generous portions. Waiting staff were friendly and helpful. Would recommend.

Serene Dubois-Lee

Google
Went with a Jewish friend for dinner and we ordered a few different plates (she had to eat vegetarian that evening). Ate falafel with a green centre for the first time and learnt it was prepared with lots of coriander. The wings were addictive and the cauliflower was yummy if a bit too oily. The sharwama with hummus was quite good if a little dry (the former). Friendly service, do bring some cash if you wish to tip. It was a good address, will return with the family. You get a nice view of Camden on the other side of the food court.

Michael Farbowitz

Google
We ate here twice on our recent trip to London, and highly recommend. Portions were plentiful, and the food was tasty and fresh. Our server, Ariel, was friendly, bubbly and knowledgeable about our food allergies. She kept checking back with us to make sure we were satisfied. Go eat there and ask for Ariel!

Shelby King

Google
I had the chicken shawarma and it was so good! I’d definitely come back if I lived here..

Roy Noy

Google
I had a shawarma humus plate and salads was nothing more than average . Salad selection was expensive but expected in Camden. The only bit that was really disappointing was the pita bread . Reminded me of supermarket ones . When I asked the waiter why are the pitas that bad, as I was expecting a soft fluffy proper one. She said “if I ordered the shawarma in a pita I get the nice one” . I don’t understand why some dishes deserve below par pita bread.

Shai Climer

Google
Nice Israeli restaurant in Camden market. Reasonable prices. Tasty food. I ordered the double patty hamburger option for my main course. It wasn't what I was expecting from a regular hamburger. Two thin patties which were not so juicy. Other than that everything was really delicious.

Jerry

Google
Schwarma Laffa - Meat was on the dry side. The sauces and everything else inside made it decent though. Maybe stick with the cauliflower of you eat here.