Mona T.
Yelp
Overall Thoughts: Hidden towards the back of other restaurants/shops without a clear sign, this spot was empty when we went for lunch at 12pm but gradually got a bit busier later on. The interior is comfortable, homey, and modestly decorated; I loved the designs of their bowls and cups. Granted I don't have Ethiopian food often, but this is the best I've had so far-- the food is delicious, bursting with bold, robust spices and flavors, and extremely filling. We paid ~$24 per person, which was very reasonable for how filling and excellent the food was. The service was also great and very friendly!
Food I tried:
- Sambusa with Collared Greens (4.1/5): This appetizer was just okay-- it is very similar to Thai spring rolls, even with the same sweet and spicy sauce. The collared greens gave it a bit of a unique flair, and it had a very crispy exterior.
- Ethiopian Coffee: Definitely more of an acquired taste that I don't yet have-- it's extremely strong / concentrated and tasted herbal.
They combined all the entrees into one family-style plate with a side of injera:
- Split Red Lentil Stew (4.7/5): This was super good-- the lentils had so much flavor and I loved its soft, mushy texture. The sides of women and cabbage were flavorful and delicious as well.
- Fish Gulash (4.6/5): The fish pieces were crispy, flavorful, and well-sauteed.
- Lamb Alicha (4.3/5): This was good, with a distinct lamb flavor balanced out by the other veggies and spices.
- Kitfo (4.3/5): This was quite good too, with very pleasant flavors and spices.
- Injera (4.6/5): The injera here is thicker than other places I've been, but with the same slightly sweet and sour flavor and light, spongey texture.
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Price (relative to peers): 4.4/5
Food: 4.5/5
Ambience: 4.5/5
Service: 4.9/5
Overall Value: 4.6/5