Updated on 23rd October 2025
Traditional Uyghur cooking inspired by the ancient Silk Road
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Frequently Asked Questions
What cuisines does Etles Walthamstow serve?
Etles serves Chinese, Xinjiang.
Is Etles Walthamstow Halal?
Etles Walthamstow has been reported to serve Halal but Halal Joints has not yet verified this. Please ask a member of staff for clarification.
Is Etles Walthamstow HMC certified?
No, Etles is not HMC certified. See all HMC certified restaurants or learn what HMC certification means.
Is everything Halal at Etles Walthamstow?
Etles Walthamstow has not confirmed that all menu items are Halal. See restaurants with a full Halal menu.
Is alcohol served at Etles?
The owner has not verified whether alcohol is served at Etles.
Does Etles have prayer space?
It has not been reported that Etles has a prayer space on-site. Please search for local mosques.
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Halal info
Etles has been reported to serve Halal but this has not yet been confirmed.
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Halal Status
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Halal status was last updated over a year ago.
Reviews
m. g.
3 months ago
Absolutely delicious. Hand pulled noodles are amazing and the service is top notch. The only issue was that they did not have some of the drinks listed on the menu, but that still doesn't affect my review. The lamb dumplings were the best I've ever tried. I'd recommend booking in advance as it gets quite busy for dinner time.
Cindy Cheng
3 weeks ago
Came here based on positive reviews and an Instagram influencer. Got the chochure soup with "fiery" lamb dumplings but it wasn't spicy at all, just salty and heavily seasoned. Also ordered the Traditional leghman with lamb, which was very salty & oily. You can see the oil & how much sauce is left in the photo. These two dishes came to £27.48 so it's not cheap as some reviewers claimed. I'll try other dishes if I come back here but I wouldn't order these two dishes again.
D 19
2 months ago
I want to carefully word my review as I do not want to cause any offence! Firstly I want to say the service was great and many thanks to the chef as he was able to customize the dish the way I wanted! Price was good for the area. Also the decor is beautiful and a lovely showcase of the culture and history of the Ugyhur community. However overall we were not big fans of the food. We felt the hand pulled noodles used too much sichuan pepper and I could not enjoy any other flavours in the dish. The kung po chicken and the lamb samosa was okay. The honey cake for dessert was nice but also noted it was not made fresh. Given this is the first time we tried this cuisine, it is unclear whether this is how the general flavour profile is or our experience is specific to this dining establishment.
James Underdown
5 months ago
A truly life-changing meal. The large chicken plate is a dish I’ll be thinking about for a very long time. And the spicy tofu, I want to eat again and again. BYOB, which is a plus, and very economical if you’re going as a group. I want to gatekeep this restaurant, but I also want to take everyone I know.
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Opening Hours
Sunday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
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Location
235 Hoe St, Walthamstow, London E17 9PP, UK