Haitham F.
Yelp
The Nile Valley Cafe may appear humble from the outside (and on the inside too!), but if you are looking for authentic North African food in Edinburgh then look no further: this is the real deal.
Decoration has not been high on the priority list of this establishment, but don't be put off! Everything is unpretentious in here: the furniture, the menus, the crockery and cutlery. The emphasis is entirely on the food, as it should be.
The menus cover a decent range of North-African cuisine, catering well for both vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. They don't serve alcohol but it's BYOB with no corkage, so bring your own wine if that's your bag. There is a great selection of freshly squeezed fruit juices and Sudanese teas (including spiced black tea and the ubiquitous mint tea). My wife had the mango juice, which was delicious, and I had the mint tea, which was served in the classic tiny glass cup with a giant bowl of sugar, of course.
Now let's get serious here. I'm a self-confessed houmous snob and have tried houmous from Marrakesh to Baghdad. I can honestly say that the houmous in The Nile Valley Cafe was some of the best I've ever had. The falafel was also absolutely first rate.
I had the ful for my mains, and you might not think that a plate full of beans could be that appetising, but it was absolutely delicious. It was unpretentious and simple but authentically made and tasted just great. Everything was also served with a smile by the very friendly waiter, who was happy to give recommendations when we weren't sure what to order.
If you are feeling bold, give the Sudanese coffee a try. It's EXTREMELY strong a spicy, but I've never tasted anything like it before.
It seems like a serious injustice that this place was almost empty on a Friday night. I strongly recommend checking it out.