Marathon Restaurant
Main info
£26
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African, Ethiopian, Vegetarian
193A Caledonian Rd, London
Opening hours
12PM-11:30PM
- Sunday 1PM-12AM
- Monday 12PM-11:30PM
- Tuesday 12PM-11:30PM
- Wednesday 5PM-11:30PM
- Thursday 12PM-11:30PM
- Friday 12PM-11:30PM
- Saturday 12PM-12AM
Flavorful Ethiopian Cuisine, Unmatched Across Thames!
Tucked away just off Caledonian Road, Maraton Restaurant unmistakably prides itself on delivering the vivid delights of Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine with a comforting authenticity that seems to draw in both loyal locals and curious newcomers. At first glance, the unassuming exterior may tempt you to pass by unnoticed, but stepping inside invites you into a realm where deeply spiced stews and mound after mound of ever-fluffy injera await. For the uninitiated, this dining experience might begin with a welcoming sampler platter — a copious spread of richly flavored lentils, vibrant vegetables, and aromatic meats, all set atop the traditional bread that serves as your utensil. Venture further with the Doro Wot or happily relinquish control to the house's surprisingly generous vegetarian offerings. Each dish sings its own song, a hodgepodge of textures, savory warmth, and spices that quietly thrive in remembrance after they've left your palate.While the waves of satisfying flavors consistently impress, service at Maraton, true to any family-run hub, is predictably human — sometimes affectionate and welcoming, other times chaotic and stretched too thin. On most visits, you'd met with the eager care of a hospitable team, though there can be occasional rougher tides when the demand outweighs the crew's capacity, facing delays or billing surprises, an unintended damper on what would otherwise be a cozy escape into East African homespun hospitality. Yet, for many — including myself, healthy patience is well-rewarded with vibrant dishes that take center stage in an atmosphere astir with local charm. Whether sinking into velvet nights at dine-in under the occasional sweet touch of live music or ordering the tangy, tender array to-go, the restaurant delivers in delightful stride, leaving behind cravings for well-spiced teas, buttery kitfo, or simply one more nostalgic taste of joy wrapped in injera. — Nigel Gourmet
How to get there
193A Caledonian Rd, London
London City Airport — 7.71 mi
King's Cross St Pancras - 0.56 mi