Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen
Restaurant · Elephant and Castle ·

Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen

Restaurant · Elephant and Castle ·

Ecuadorian cuisine, Andean & coastal flavors, Spanish influence

llapingachos
ceviche
fresh food
friendly staff
great flavors
cocktails
passion fruit martini
croquetas
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen by null

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Unit 4, 17 Sayer St, Elephant & Park, London SE17 1FY, United Kingdom Get directions

£10–20

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy
Family friendly

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Unit 4, 17 Sayer St, Elephant & Park, London SE17 1FY, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7814 476705
mikosmikos.co.uk
@mikosecuadorianrestaurant

£10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Dec 25, 2025

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Where to Eat at Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre Before Demolition | Eater London

"One of the few London spots specialising in Ecuadorian cuisine, this small restaurant excels at rice dishes—especially chaulafan, an Ecuadorian take on fried rice—and serves coastal ceviche-style plates as well as Andean comfort food; on weekends it bustles with diners seeking bowls of encebollado (a tuna, cassava and onion soup touted as a hangover cure), fried corvina, llapingachos (sunny potato cakes) with fried eggs and choices of Ecuadorian chorizo or slow-roast pork, and the owner plans to announce a new address during the six-month notice period." - Jonathan Nunn

https://london.eater.com/2019/5/1/18285413/elephant-and-castle-shopping-centre-food-demolition
Miko's Ecuadorian & Spanish Kitchen

Valerie R.

Google
Came to eat with my 2 children. Food was delicious but service was poor! My children's food was served and no sign of mine until they had finished eating, no apologies, no anything. I had to call the waiter over 3 times before they finally came over, such a shame because the flavour of the food when it finally arrived was actually really good. I would suggest they review their staff/service.

Vanessa G.

Google
We came for happy hour which is until 8pm! We tried the passion fruit Martini cocktail which was fantastic, made fresh and full of flavours. We had croquetas and patacones for starter and grilled seabass; everything was freshly made and tasted amazing. Well worth a visit!

Weiyan H.

Google
They have different things for the lunch menu that you could never get bored with eating at. The mixed grill meat is very good for two people.

Tammy J

Google
I went here yesterday with a friend and the service was amazing. The waitress was very attentive and helpful when we were ordering. The food was delicious, tastes very fresh and the portion sizes are really good. When asking about the fruits included in the house ice lolly, I was offered one to try as I had never heard of it before! The toilets are very clean. The atmosphere is very good, I found myself tapping away to the background music. My friend also enjoyed herself and agreed that the food was delicious. Lovely restaurant all round.

Fonsi D.

Google
Every so often I always come back ro Miko. It is always tge flavour of Latin America that brings me back to let my palate keeping the memory of my hometown food. The food is always very tasty, elaboration series and somedays the chefs is more generous and enthusiastic thank others, but in general there is a good variety of plates. The last time I brought some friends, the waitress was new, with a very poor knowledge of the food, so she was unable to introduce the menu and recommend us some dishes. On another side, there was a live music, and being such a small place, it can be very loud whilst you ate trying to speak with others in your table. Overall, it is a good restaurant. As I mentioned, I am sure I'll be back

Natalia P.

Google
I love the variety of flavours. Ecuadorian cuisine is very unique and full of different flavours and Miko’s does it really well. I love coming back here for ceviche, llapingacio and tomate de arbol juice. Can’t wait to come back soon 🇪🇨🇪🇨🇪🇨🇪🇨

Darren G.

Google
After being drawn in by the delicious barbecue aroma, we decided to try this Ecuadorian restaurant but it didn’t quite meet our expectations, possibly because we chose the wrong dishes. Known for their soups, we were disappointed they were sold out. The starters were generous, but the empanadas lacked flavor. The beef steak was tasty but the pork was chewy, and the accompaniments were bland particularly with the pork. Our waitress was very friendly and helpful, which we appreciated, but unfortunately, the food just didn’t hit the spot for us.

Diana Villacrés R.

Google
The place has changed and looks much better than the photos. Modern, clean and the food is very very tasty. Authentic Ecuadorian food <3, definitely a place to go often if you really want to try Ecuadorian food!