"In Bushwick, Bunna Cafe is the place to take your plant-based friends. Their injera bread is spongy and tangy, and their shiro and misir wot are super flavorful. They have nine different plant-based stews and sautees, which means you can try more than half their menu for less than a movie ticket." - will hartman, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, sonal shah, bryan kim
"There are several ways to approach a meal at Bunna, a low-key Bushwick cafe that’s consistently packed. The easiest route is The Feast: a giant plate of every main on the menu, like miser wot, gomen, shiro, and kale salad with avocado. Everyone gets their own personal pile of injera, so no need to fight anyone for the last piece. The appetizers are also great, and you can add extra a la carte orders of any dish." - carina finn koeppicus, hannah albertine, nikko duren, sonal shah
"Bunna Cafe is an Ethiopian restaurant in Bushwick, and it’s one of our favorite spots for a casual meal in the neighborhood. Everything here is vegetarian, and the best thing to order is something called “The Feast.” It’s a big sampler of a bunch of different dishes involving things like kale, collard greens, and red lentils, that you can get as an individual portion or a larger one to share. And if you start feeling a little too healthy at any point, you can add a vegan alcoholic milkshake to your meal." - hannah albertine, bryan kim, will hartman, neha talreja, willa moore, sonal shah
"Bunna Cafe is an Ethiopian restaurant in Bushwick, and it’s one of our favorite spots for a casual meal in the neighborhood. Everything here is vegetarian, and the best thing to order is something called “The Feast.” It’s a big sampler of a bunch of different dishes involving things like kale, collard greens, and red lentils, that you can get as an individual portion or a larger one to share. And if you start feeling a little too healthy at any point, you can add a vegan alcoholic milkshake to your meal." - hannah albertine, bryan kim, will hartman, neha talreja, willa moore, sonal shah
"Bunna Cafe comes from Sam Saverance and Liyuw Ayalew, is a permanent fixture of the vegan food scene in the neighborhood. Perfect for sharing, the main attraction is the beyaynetu, a feast of injera and stewed side dishes that can be eaten solo or portioned for larger groups." - Eater Staff