3 /5 Razaul Hoque: I met up with a few friends on a Saturday evening and we ended up spending most of the day around Towa Hamlets East, London.
Janna Cafe is tucked away quite discreetly literally just a few doors down from the East London Mosque so if you blink, you might miss it. That said, once you know where it is, it’s a convenient little spot.
When we arrived, it wasn’t particularly busy, which was a pleasant surprise for a Saturday night. There was no real waiting time, and the menu was already on the table, making ordering quick and straightforward (always appreciated when hunger is creeping in).
We ordered the lentil soup, hummus topped with lamb, and a large platter to share, along with bottled water and a mango drink from the fridge.
A quick note on the mango drink, It was very thick consistently so throughout the bottle.
While it was still enjoyable, I personally felt a fizzy drink might have been a better choice. Consider this a friendly heads-up rather than a complaint.
The lentil soup, however, was the clear star of the evening. It was rich, comforting, and unanimously enjoyed by all of us. Arguably more than the main course itself. Definitely a must-have.
The main platter consisted of rice, lamb shank, and a piece of chicken on the side. Portion sizes were extremely generous, so arriving hungry is highly recommended.
Despite our best efforts, we couldn’t finish it—proof that Janna Café does not believe in small servings.
Overall, the food was good, the atmosphere relaxed, and the portions impressively hearty. I would happily visit again, if only for another bowl of that lentil soup (and perhaps a fizzy drink next time).