📍 235 Hoe St, London E17 9PP, UK
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Google: 4.5 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Etles Uyghur Restaurant, located in the heart of London, brings a unique slice of Uyghur culture to the city. With a warm ambiance adorned with traditional decor, diners can expect a friendly and helpful staff ready to guide them through the diverse menu. The restaurant shines with its handmade noodles and authentic dishes, such as the famed big plate chicken and lamb dumplings, making it a delightful spot for both adventurous eaters and those seeking comforting flavors. Families, couples, and solo diners alike are welcomed, ensuring a cozy and inviting dining experience. The restaurant also provides a mix of takeout and dine-in options, adding to its convenience. With a solid rating of 4.5 on both Google and TripAdvisor, it's clearly a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Google: 4.5 (769 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (65 reviews)
Food was really yummy, we order noodles with prawns, lamb and some lamb from grill. It was all well prepared. We request one of the noodles spicy and it was just right. Only 1 thing is not good, there is no menu for kids. Our son could not have anything from menu, so we had to go to nearby chicken shop to buy for him nuggets and chips.
Great ambience, lovely friendly and helpful staff. Staff helped with recommendations and preferences. Starters arrived quite quickly and mains not too late after that which was very nice. Dumplings and their homemade chill oil are great, and their hand pulled noodles are very well cooked with unique flavour.
Really authentic Uyghur food with amazing service and a great selection of food. Would recommend trying the handmade noodles and be prepared for seconds!
Etles has really gone down hill on their food quality and is now a complete rip off. My partner ordered lamb knuckles and got a box full of bones with hardly any meat - not kidding you, just check the attached photo. It's a shame as their food used to be tasty, even if the portions were a little small. I know the cost of food has gone up, but charging £15 for a box of bones with almost no meat is taking the Mickey. I ordered tripe with noodles and the tripe was gritty, which is really not pleasant to eat. We won't be ordering from there again, which is a shame as we enjoy Uyghur food.