Lalibela Restaurant

Outdoor

Outdoor

Outdoor

The Paradise Garden is a lush and vibrant space, designed to evoke the beauty of Ethiopia’s natural landscapes, from the green highlands to the vast valleys.

Ethiopia is known for its breathtaking scenery, often described as “paradise on earth.” This garden is a tribute to Ethiopia’s natural wonders and diverse ecosystems.

Cultural Story

Cultural Story

Ethiopia is sometimes called the “Water Tower of Africa” because of its many rivers, lakes, and fertile highlands.

This natural abundance inspired the Paradise Garden, a place where you can escape and experience the rich, diverse flavors of Ethiopia’s regions.

From the fertile coffee plantations of the west to the spice markets of the east, the Paradise Garden reflects the bounty of the land and its role in shaping Ethiopia’s culture.

What Our Clients Say

Kisanet TadeseKisanet Tadese
16:33 08 Apr 24
Penni GebPenni Geb
08:26 19 Feb 24
Wonderful food and friendly staff! Also beautiful interior decor. Highly recommend
Talia CTalia C
16:20 26 Sep 23
Food is always great here but last time we visited we waited aaaaages to get our food and get the bill. They seem understaffed which is a pity as the food is always excellent and the people there are really nice.
Michael Sansbury Jr.Michael Sansbury Jr.
12:06 13 Sep 23
Chris Lloyd-JonesChris Lloyd-Jones
23:34 31 Aug 23
This restaurant is well worth a visit. It's got a relaxed atmosphere, cosy decor, and the staff check in enough to make sure you're sorted.The food is good, especially if you want vegetarian options. You can eat many of the options using injera bread, which is filling; although cutlery is available if you’d like.The standout for me was the coffee ceremony; with coffee beans roasted right in front of you, served alongside fragrant frankincense. It's a nice multi sensory touch that rounds off the meal well. Every dish was tasty, so you're after something that's not your standard fare but not too left-field, Lalibela is worth a shot.
Zubair ShehrazZubair Shehraz
22:39 31 Aug 23
Lovely Ethiopian restaurant. Great place for an introduction to Ethiopian cuisine. Three of our party had never tried Ethiopian food before, but were very much impressed.We got some lamb samosas and the cottage cheese with injera to start. Then for mains we ordered two sharing platters on injera to share (one meat-based, one veggie).This was a great way to try many different dishes.We then got dessert accompanied by a traditional coffee ceremony - we felt we couldn’t leave without trying coffee from its birthplace. The ceremony involved wafting the scent of roasting coffee our way and the burning of frankincense as we drank.Really great experience - the guy who served us was friendly and the atmosphere is lovely too. Well decorated with a range of ornaments and art representing Ethiopia’s cultural heritage.Would definitely recommend!
TaylaTayla
22:18 20 Sep 22
Every vegans dream! This platter of vegan dishes was so so tasty and comforting. Such individual tastes to each dish and all three of us sharing this were so satisfiedThe staff were so lovely and this place has such a homely and relaxing feel. Absolutely recommend
Philip BradyPhilip Brady
10:06 14 Mar 22
First time having Ethiopian food and wow ... just incredible. We picked a great place for it. Very vegan friendly as we had the veggie platter and a side of okra between the two of us alongside the coffee ceremony. Service was great and pricing totally fine. Definitely recommend to anyone in London.
Caïna VerrinCaïna Verrin
14:32 08 Mar 22
Massively overpriced! You get a box suitable for holding a cupcake filled with some basic white rice, and one or two table spoons of toppings for £7.50! And the box used started to leak within 5 minuets so had to eat it when I wasn’t ready or it would be been spoilt ( see pictures ). It all tasted the same as well, the only difference between toppings were the textures.Either make your portions bigger or lower your price as the food isn’t fresh it’s just under a heat lamp so it’s only warm and no price difference for takeaway or sit in. Disappointing experience.Two stars because it’s fully vegan, but unless prices or quantity change it won’t be a place I support
laurens francislaurens francis
23:21 02 Nov 21
The best ... The flavours, textures and aroma were so well balanced in our meal . Fantastic value for money . Very satisfying , unfortunately . I didn't leave room for dessert, as the food , as well being scrumptious , was deceptively filling ... Not to mention friendly and welcoming staff... The plain fabric floor to ceiling screens between tables added an intimate ambience ... I shall pay a return visit as soon as....
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Reserve a seat at Lalibela Restaurant and enjoy an unforgettable dining experience. Whether it’s a cozy dinner for two or a special celebration, we’ll ensure everything is just right for your visit.

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We recommend booking in advance, especially for weekends and larger groups.

If you need assistance or have any questions, feel free to call us at +44 (0)123 456 7890.

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