Shaunita J.
Yelp
Came here with a colleague. We went on a weekday lunch trip. Not super crowded. Got in and out in less than an hour, probably.
It's an unassuming place from the outside. I have passed it a few times and not really noticed it.
It's cleaner inside that I expected, considering how worn it looks from the door.
Inside, it's an odd mismash of decorations, really old menu signs, ethnic music, old tables and chairs. shrines, and people. And, that odd mishmash is also a fitting description of the menu. Part Ethiopian, part Middle Eastern or something?
Ordering is a little free style. There seemed to be some regulars that came in and started ordering and chatting. We kind of stood there for awhile before we realized we should just jump in, get the woman at the counter off the phone (in her defense, she apologized), and order.
The hot tea there is banging. Sort of tastes like chai, but not quite.
I had Mandazi bread, which seems like maybe a cross between Native American fry bread and and unsweetened donuts? It was warm and I added some table sugar to it and it was even better. (Probably not how it's traditionally eaten, but whatevs.)
My dining companion had the gyro and enjoyed it. I had the chicken plate with fries. The chicken is almost orange, like it has paprika or curry on it, but it's not super spicy. It tasted pretty good. It had some onions with it (a lot--what is the deal with the onions in this town?) and some sauce that look suspiciously like ranch dressing to me. And we had some fries.
I'm a bit of a gorda, and can put away the groceries with the best of 'em, but even I ended up taking some chicken home. So, it's definitely a good value for the money.
it loses a star because some of the items on the menu weren't even available that day, so it limited our choices.
Will go again for sure.