Popular tips: "Try the vegan special platter to sample a variety of vegan Eritrean and Ethiopian dishes."
"Try the vegan special platter to sample a variety of vegan Eritrean and Ethiopian dishes."
"Injera bread is a highlight and perfect for scooping up dishes."
"Visit during lunch or dinner hours for freshly prepared food with reasonable wait times."
"Outdoor seating is available, ideal for a relaxed meal."
"Spicy dishes like timtimo may not suit everyone; consider your spice preference before ordering."
Must-try: special, platter, injera
special — popular (×14)
platter — popular (×5)
injera — popular (×3)
fries — popular (×3)
mixed plate — fan-favourite
Praised for: generous portions, friendly service, fast service
generous portions ×3
friendly service ×8
fast service ×3
cozy atmosphere ×2
affordable ×2
House of Habesha serves Eritrean and Ethiopian cuisine with a clearly marked vegan section featuring dishes like vegan specials, shiro fries, and spinach stew. The restaurant is located in the Cambridge Street Collective Food Court, offering large portions with a casual atmosphere and friendly, knowledgeable staff. Prices are mid-range, typically around £15 for vegan specials, and the venue supports takeout, delivery, and dine-in options with outdoor seating and free Wi-Fi.