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"This excellent Ethiopian restaurant works for families with kids simply because the place is always filled with them. There are long rows of wicker mesobs where groups tear into spongy injera, then sop it up with doro wot and beef tibs. If your group is really big, there’s even a semi-private table up front. The place stays loud and festive at night, meaning most major meltdowns will go undetected by neighboring tables." - garrett snyder, brant cox, cathy park