Delish serves up hearty Ethiopian dishes in a warm, family-run vibe that’s intimate and bursting with flavor.
"A relative newcomer to the vibrant Hillman City Ethiopian scene, Delish Ethiopian Cuisine has a bar area and a comfortable atmosphere in which husband and wife Delish Lemma and Amy Abera of Addis Ababa share recipes passed down from Abera’s mother and grandmother. Run the meat-free section of the menu with the 10-item veggie combo or try succulent beef tibs pan-fried in garlic, butter, onion, and berbere spice. Delish also offers an Ethiopian coffee ceremony for five or more diners." - Eater Staff
"At Delish, an Ethiopian restaurant in Hillman city, they serve large quantities of excellent lentils, tibs, fresh cheese, and spongy injera. If you’re with another person and can’t make a decision, stick with the Delish combo for $32, which has fluffy yellow rice and five different types of stewed beef. Plus, Delish doesn’t close until 2am on the weekends, so it gets a little crowded (but fun) around 9pm." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley
"We could write a novel about the Delish special vegetable combo, and most of the chapters would be declaring our love for the fasolia, complete with green beans and potatoes in a smoky sauce, as well as their stewed beets. Many table settings here feature the traditional mesob, a colorful round table woven from sweetgrass, which encourages communal eating—the whole concept is treated like its own ingredient in Ethiopian cuisine. Most of the fun is reaching around the circle to take bites of different flavors, and the combos are perfect for that, whether you’re dining solo or with a group. Just don’t forget a round of Ethiopian wine or beer. Or both." - lidiya belete, aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley
"The smell of espresso and spicy incense is in the air at this Hillman City mainstay, owned by husband-and-wife team Delish Lemma and Amy Abera. On the tables, you’ll find a guide to the Amharic alphabet and helpful Amharic phrases, plus instructions on basic pronunciation. The veggie combo is exquisite and comes with a rainbow of twelve selections, served upon light, tangy injera." - Laura LeMoon, Julia Wayne
"The Deal: $35 Dinner (Daily) This Ethiopian restaurant indeed lives up to its name. And for a dinner deal that’s $15 less expensive than most SRW menus, we can get behind that. Plus, you receive both a veggie combo and a meat combo that together could easily feed two or three people." - kayla sager riley, aimee rizzo