330 Essex Road,
Islington,
London,
N1 3PB
0871 971 4173
The ViewLondon Review
Zigni House provides the finest of East African cuisine in a welcoming and laid-back environment.The VenueA gem of a restaurant hidden on the Essex Road - with only the odd five star review sellotaped to the window to distinguish it from the surrounding curry houses - Zigni House is well worth the bus ride from Angel.
The seating arrangements and African-kitsch decoration have something of the charmingly ad-hoc about them that adds to the general feeling of being invited in for home cooking. Folding chairs and coffee tables are laid out as if for unexpected guests at a dinner party.
The AtmosphereThe relaxed nature of the whole affair, for some one of the restaurant's great assets, can for others seem to be merely negligent service. On a busy night, the place can seem rather understaffed, and a beer can take a fair old while to arrive which isn't good news when confronted with some of the spicier stews.
However, it is by far the most rewarding approach to treat this as a necessary by-product of the restaurant's more positive qualities - the homely atmosphere and excellent quality of food that make you want to stay for hours.
The FoodOne of the most popular features of the menu, and a useful trick for beating the long waits, is the buffet which offers unlimited food at a very reasonable price.
A chance to sample the zignis - spicy stews with lots of sauce - and the alichas - mildly spiced stews with a drier texture, all served with the ubiquitous injera - soft, spongy yeasted flatbread - is perfect for the uninitiated or the extremely hungry (or both).
The Last WordGreat quality and reasonable prices - Zigni House is ideal for connoisseurs and the uninitiated.