Tunisian Street Kitchen London
Tunisian restaurant · Waterloo ·

Tunisian Street Kitchen London

Tunisian restaurant · Waterloo ·

Authentic Tunisian street food, juicy kofte, saffron rice, homemade chips

traditional full tunisian breakfast
tunisian street kitchen
amazing food
friendly staff
homemade chips
lovely atmosphere
fresh mint tea
great experience
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Tunisian Street Kitchen London by Jake Missing
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by Jake Missing
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null
Tunisian Street Kitchen London by null

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12 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7RJ, United Kingdom Get directions

£10–20

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Trendy
Good for solo dining

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12 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7RJ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7377 770307
@tunisianstreetkitchen

£10–20

Reserve a table

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Dessert

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Dec 20, 2025

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The 14 Best Restaurants In Waterloo & South Bank - London - The Infatuation

"Not everyone has a spare hour for lunch but, if you do, check out Tunisian Street Kitchen. This little cafe on Lower Marsh is a comforting, made-to-order affair where the kofte is pleasingly juicy and the saffron rice has flecks of coriander and mustard seeds throughout. It’s pretty straightforward inside, with a couple of long benches out front for when the sun is shining. It’s not the speediest service, but that’s because there’s a lot of care to this cooking. Chips are homemade, there’s a wonderfully fragrant carrot relish, and a traditional full Tunisian breakfast is served all day." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, heidi lauth beasley, sinead cranna

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Tunisian Street Kitchen - Review - Waterloo - London - The Infatuation

"Not everyone has an hour spare for lunch but, if you do, check out Tunisian Street Kitchen. This little cafe on Lower Marsh is a comforting, made-to-order affair where the kofte is pleasingly juicy and the saffron rice has flecks of coriander and mustard seeds throughout. It’s pretty straightforward inside, with a couple of long benches out front for when the sun is shining and your most important meetings are out of the way. Things can take a little longer to get out the kitchen but that’s because there’s a lot of care to this cooking. Chips are homemade, there’s a wonderfully fragrant carrot relish, and a traditional full Tunisian breakfast of oija, foul, bread, honey, jams, and chamia is served all day." - Jake Missing

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/tunisian-street-kitchen
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Tunisian Street Kitchen

Kamel

Google
What a great experience. We tried four dishes and everything was better than our expectations. Traditional food without being too expensive. Good atmosphere 👌. The manager is welcoming, attentive and warm. Halal food . If you want a good authentic meal , Just go .

Roops

Google
Came here with a friend for a quick meal before an NT show. We hadn't booked but didn't need to because at 6pm on a Monday it was quiet. The interior vibe was very much cafe / diner which felt homely and rustic with Tunisian / Mediterranean products and art everywhere. We ordered some fresh juices for our drinks, mine had ginger in which was refreshing and warming. Both of us opted for the Tunisian breakfast which was a single dish but with lots of small components, which was great because we would get to try a lot of things at once. When it arrived it was served on wonderful crockery and looked incredible. The flavours and taste were delicious and filled us up perfectly. My only gripe was that the bread was completely naff, it was a little bit cold, chewy and thin. I think it would be far better to have a thicker fluffer and warmer bread given the saucy nature of some of the dishes presented. However, that being said, I still think this place deserves top marks because the rest of the food more than made up for it. They also have a good selection of vegetarian options. The breakfast we ordered has both a meat and veggie option.

Olivia iggstrand D.

Google
Tunisian Street Kitchen London 9/11/25 Flavour 8/10 Value 7/10 Service 9/10 (really nice staff, gave us harissa on request w/o extra charge) Atmosphere 6/10 Total bill for 2: £37.50 (one espresso) We ordered the set Traditional full Tunisian Breakfast £16.50 (available all day) This includes: In hand shaped platter: Chamia (Tunisian sweet spread made with Tanini], honey, fig jam?, olives and salty yoghurt dip. I enjoyed the sweet components with the savory dishes. It includes the upper 2 dishes: Olja: Tunisian eggs-poached in a rich and unique tomato sauce 'shakshuka style with mergez (Lamb Sausage) 7/10 (wanted more egg, but tasty) Foul: creamy Fava beans laoded with delicious spices. 9/10 & Bread. Extra: Chicken Mosli stew (£14.50) , came with rice. Chicken really juicy and soft, well cooked, absolutely too small for the price and really lacking salt, it was very beautifully spiced though and had depth. Would not order again due to portion size and needing salt. Rice, well cooked but nothing special or stand out. A Really annoying group of people sat next to us half way, bashing their chair into my partner many times, and if felt really cramped suddenly so maybe going when it's quieter is best. Overall would highly recommend as a fresh and special brunch option, we didn't feel too full afterwards and cleared all the plates, good amount of food and definitely worth it for the platter option. I would be interested in trying their couscous and homemade chips also.

Zaynab B.

Google
I have really high expectations for Tunisian food and this place did not disappoint. Beautiful meal and lovely service. I’m looking forward to coming back to try other dishes.

Lianne De V.

Google
We were just looking for a place and decided to try this restaurant. No regrets. The food was absolutely amazing. We had the all-day breakfast and grilled kofta plate. Tunisian fresh mint tea was so soothing and delicate. The service was personalised, and excellent. They were very accommodating and were very intentional in making sure we were okay. Plus points for the really clean toilet. We also appreciate that they were so friendly towards our kids. We definitely will be back.

Madalena

Google
The food is outstanding and the customer service is great! My friend and I pop into the restaurant on a Sunday for a quick brunch before a show and we had the best experience. Definitely recommend it!

Stef C

Google
Went for brunch on a Saturday with a group of friends, inside is a little small but had a lovely atmosphere and we were lucky to get a table. We all ordered the brunch option and wow what a massive amount of food we each received! Everything was delicious and there were some really interesting flavours especially in the hand platter. I also ordered the Tunisian mint tea which came in a massive cup. The staff made us feel really welcome and did not rush us to pay and leave after we finished eating unlike some places in London. Definitely worth returning to!

Lavi S.

Google
This small Algerian restaurant offers typical Algerian cuisine. The dishes include couscous, spicy rice together with chicken , lamb and merguez sausages. The portions are large the food is well flavored with cumin, coriander, paprika, and saffron. The atmosphere is very basic and you can either sit inside or outside on the market street itself.