In the heart of London, an inviting culinary haven awaits: one that transports you to the vibrant streets of Egypt with every flavourful bite. El Tahrir Koshary, a name that resonates with the essence of Egyptian cuisine, beckons food enthusiasts and curious souls alike to savour the charm and taste of a cherished Egyptian comfort dish. Join us as we explore the culinary delights, cultural significance, and warm ambiance that define El Tahrir Koshary.
A Taste of Egypt in London
El Tahrir Koshary brings the essence of Egypt’s culinary heritage to the bustling streets of London. Named after Cairo’s iconic Tahrir Square, this eatery pays homage to Egypt’s rich food culture, offering a taste of its renowned comfort dish—koshary.
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Koshary: A Symphony of Flavours
At the heart of El Tahrir’s menu is the iconic koshary—a harmonious blend of rice, pasta, lentils, chickpeas, fried onions, and a tantalising tomato sauce. This humble dish boasts an exquisite medley of textures and flavours, creating a truly satisfying and nourishing experience that has captured the hearts of Egyptians for generations.
Customisation and Creativity
El Tahrir Koshary allows diners to embark on a culinary journey that’s uniquely tailored to their preferences. With the option to customise your koshary bowl, you can explore a variety of ingredients, from different types of rice and pasta to various toppings and condiments. This element of personalisation adds an exciting twist to the traditional dish.
Cultural Significance
Koshary’s roots trace back to Egypt’s multicultural history. A reflection of the diverse influences that have shaped the nation’s cuisine over centuries, koshary embodies the harmony of ingredients and cultures, resulting in a dish that’s both nostalgic and contemporary.
A Taste of Tradition, a Taste of Home
For those seeking the comfort of a warm meal reminiscent of home, El Tahrir Koshary delivers a genuine taste of Egypt’s soul-soothing cuisine. Whether you’re an Egyptian yearning for the flavours of your homeland or a curious diner eager to explore a new culinary adventure, this eatery promises an unforgettable experience.
Our experience
We’ve had koshary before and I believe we are in the forefront of halal bloggers that promote the dish and our love for it. We have a personal favourite koshary spot in London (read about them here), which is actually not far from this spot. However, their hygiene rating is not the best, so I don’t confidently recommend that one much. This spot is an established brand name that has come all the way from Cairo. So, expect high quality and cleanliness. The shop likewise loses that charm that you’d expect from a local spot. It just feels like a big name chain if you know what I mean. The space is clean and spacious. Like very clean and spacious! The prices are high especially considering how much you can pick this same dish up for from the same spot in Cairo. But if it tastes good, then it’s all good right? How did it taste? It was pretty good, but does it beat our number one spot? Surprisingly, it does not. The components married together better in that other spot. Nonetheless, still a very solid koshary spot here. If I was to recommend a spot for koshary newbies to try, it’ll be this spot.
El Tahrir Koshary captures the essence of Egypt’s culinary heritage and delivers it to London’s culinary scene with authenticity and flair. From the cherished koshary to their milk pudding offerings, this eatery invites you to embark on a journey through the flavours, culture, and warmth of Egypt. With every bite, you’ll find yourself transported to the bustling streets of Cairo, where the aroma of spices and the spirit of community fill the air.
Getting there
Parking: Norfolk Cresent – park and display and yellow single line lanes are free on Sundays / evenings. You can also drive around to look for other spots; there are some roads that are evenings and Sundays free (a little further out). But most are residents only.
Nearest Mosque: Masjid Alforqan
Nearest station: Edgware Road