
Lacto
Take-out
Gluten-free
Honey
Egyptian
Vegetarian Egyptian street food restaurant specialising in Egyptian falafels. Note that the chai tea contains honey and the house bread contains butter. Reported closed, July 2023.
5 Reviews
First Review by mahren
genevvegan1
Points +38
Not good - Edit
The falafel had a plastic bread tag in it. Could have been a one off, but pretty off putting.
Read moreTiggy
No everybody gets one of those 😂
Read moreGuest
Aloo
Points +7529
Fresh falafel - Edit
Enjoyed the falafel pita at Kazbah. You can chose the type of salad you want, as well as the bread (housemade is non-vegan) and sauces. It was really filling, with more than a couple of falafel within.
Read morePersian pomegranate tea was the perfect accompaniment, served in a gorgeous teapot and with a glass.
Service was friendly. You can order using an app for contactless ordering and easy payment.
Guest
DBR85
Points +368
One of the top local eateries of Kensington - Edit
Great place for lunch or dinner if you’re after something healthy and super tasty. Bloody good falafel, super crispy cauliflower and all the dips/salads are amazing too -you can’t go wrong.
Read morePros: Menu is 95% vegan, 100% vego, Super fresh, healthy and tasty, Friendly staff
Cons: Are few menu items aren’t vegan
Guest
Kittybiscuit
Points +8985
Great food - Edit
There are lots of vegan options (house made bread isn’t) and you check in and order from your phone. I ordered the hummus bowl with felafel. It had a salad and came with pita bread. It was nicely presented and tasted very fresh. It was a good serving size. My partner had the cauliflower in a wrap. I liked the idea I could have had felafel and cauliflower as a mix too. The staff were nice. I enjoyed it.
Read moreAlso I recommend adding the spicy eggplant!
Updated from previous review on 2021-05-14
Guest
mahren
Points +43
Amazing - Edit
Really great value and super delicious. Best options are the falafel or cauliflower wraps, but they also have half sized pita pockets for the same price as the full wrap, so I get both and mix up the salads. I could eat the sumac onions by the bowlful. The pita bread is super soft and fluffy, but house made bread is not vegan and oat milk chai contains honey.
Read morePros: Great Value, Heaps of Options, Staff are absolute legends
Cons: Sells out quick
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