Get a taste of the Middle East at Koshari Street

Who? Koshari Street

What? Thought the best Middle Eastern food can only be found in the Middle East? Well no longer. Middle Eastern food expert Anissa Helou has brought her own brand of feasting with her new pop-up restaurant, Koshari Street. Here you will find the quintessential Egyptian street food, koshari, made according to Helou’s recipes. It’s not fine dining but it is good.

When? Open now

Where? 56 St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4EA

How? Visit kosharistreet.com for more information

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