#}
Sluurpy > Restaurants in London > Tatale

Tatale - London - Photo album

Nice to try some vegan African food. Really enjoyed the groundnut soup dish. Wasn't a big fan of the Aubergine dish. Felt it was a bit overpriced for what we had. I think the vegan/vegetarian menu should be cheaper as the ingredients are less filling and a lot cheaper to source. I wouldn't come bac
The restaurant has a more casual and relaxed atmosphere and the food was mostly very good. The set menu which is a snack, starter, main and dessert is priced at £45. The starter was mashed rice and groundnut soup was interesting but not to my taste, however the shito fried chicken wings and aubergin
Good portions for sharing and we tried almost everything on the menu and it was just the two of us so we walked away full and totally satisfied. Highlight would definitely be the rice with soup dish as well as the bean stew. The former just tasted amazing whilst the latter (which we ate with the b
This place was absolutely fantastic. The food was excellent, the service was great and the vibe was very chill. I was pleasantly surprised by main it was authentic and stayed true to the Ghanaian dish of red red which is very similar to the Nigerian dish of stewed beans. The drinks are A1 and the c
Everything about this place makes sense. Worth every penny. Nice staff, amazing food, good music and atmosphere. If you get the opportunity to go, go!
Amazing food, African with Israeli influence. Lots of inventive flavours. Highly recommend! We had to rush at the end due to a reservation after us, so the waitress was extremely nice and offered us complimentary drinks at the bar upstairs
When I heard that a Ghanaian restaurant was opening I knew i had to try it. My family is from Northern Ghana so the items on the menu where very familiar to me. I grew up eating omo tuo and the omo tuo tasted exactly how my mum makes it, it’s such an amazing comfort food. The red red portion was ver
This place met expectations. Good food and service, with good vibes/ambience. First time visiting. Came with friends for some lunch and would happily return. Set menu had generous portions for sharing. Highlight would definitely be the fried chicken as well as the black eyed bean stew. Dishes were
Grace Dent wasn’t wrong Tatale is absolutely amazing, go, and go soon. Go with friends and share a little of everything, or go solo and hungry. We went on a Friday evening and the service was intimate and attentive; Akwasi Brenya-Mensah himself came over with one of our courses which was a lovely to
A welcoming gem in London’s food scene. The menu is expertly curated with some lovely surprises. Trust the chef and your taste buds will not be disappointed:) The setting is beautiful following a lengthy refurb, which was well worth waiting for. Find Tatale at The Africa Centre, with warm decor plu
Share on WhastApp
Share on Facebook
Upload your pictures