Police were called soon after midnight on July 15 to Kingsland High Street, and allegedly found a 30-year-old woman holding a knife.
She was arrested on suspicion of possession of a weapon and then released on bail.
A man, 24, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and a woman, 19, were also arrested at the scene.
24-year-old Rouzi Teurhong has now been charged with grievous bodily harm and possession of a bladed article.
He will next appear at Wood Green Crown Court on August 19.
The woman was released with no further action.
A 27-year-old man took himself to hospital with knife wounds that are not life-threatening or changing.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Service said: “Police were called at 00:19am on Tuesday, 15 July to reports of a stabbing on Kingsland High Street, E8.
“Officers attended and found a woman, aged 30, holding a knife who was then arrested on suspicion of possession of a weapon. She has since been released on bail.
“Two other people, a man aged 24 and a woman aged 19 were also arrested at the scene.
“The male was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody.
“The woman was released with no further action.
“A man, aged 27, self-presented at hospital with serious injuries believed to be caused by a knife.
“His condition is not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
“A crime scene was put in place, but has since closed.”
They added in an update: “Rouzi Tuerhong, 24 (26.11.2000) of Caledonian Road, N1 has since been charged with grievous bodily harm and possession of a bladed article.
“He will next appear at Wood Green Crown Court on 19 August.”