Warm and inviting owners. Thoroughly enjoyed our food and service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sambusa, Injera, Vegetarian Delight, Doro Wot, Wat
Sandeep Ayyatan
Amazing Ethiopian food. Recommended ???
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Eric H.
We ordered two dishes, one lamb and also the vegetarian special. The food was decent, not extraordinary, maybe four stars considering there's not much you can do with chick peas, etc. but IMHO it is overpriced for the portions and the ambience.
Roy Watan
I recently had the pleasure of dining at an Ethiopian restaurant, and it was an absolute delight. From the moment I stepped in, the ambiance transported me to the heart of Ethiopia. The warm colors, traditional decor, and authentic music set the perfect tone for the culinary journey ahead.Now, let's talk about the food. Oh my goodness, it was incredible! Each dish was bursting with flavor and made with such care and attention to detail. The spices and herbs used were a true testament to the rich culinary heritage of Ethiopia. The injera, a traditional Ethiopian flatbread, was soft and spongy, perfect for soaking up the savory sauces and stews.One dish that stood out to me was the doro wat, a spicy chicken stew. The tender chicken simmered in a flavorful blend of spices was simply divine. Another highlight was the vegetarian platter, a colorful array of lentils, chickpeas, and vegetables, each offering a unique and delicious taste experience.To top it all off, the service was impeccable. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and went above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. I left the restaurant feeling not only satisfied but also enriched by the flavors and culture of Ethiopia.In conclusion, if you're looking for a truly unforgettable dining experience, I highly recommend this Ethiopian restaurant. The combination of delicious food, inviting ambiance, and exceptional service makes it a must-visit for any food lover...??
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Jesse Wilson
I’ve long had this place on my list and finally was able to stop in.Feels like a family home with the welcoming nature of the staff and decor.the food was as delicious as I’ve always loved Ethiopian before,and cost was decent given the market rate these days.Very happy I was able to experience it and highly recommend for anyone who loves Ethiopian food or anyone who’s wanted to try it.
Chantal Elise
My husband and I came here for my birthday this week. I’ve been wanting to try this place for a while and I was absolutely BLOWN away by the quality of the food, the atmosphere, and the excellent service. The prices are reasonable, the sambusas are incredible, every dish we ordered was bursting with flavor. I’ll be coming back and recommending it to everyone I know. Just wow!
It’s good Ethiopian food. Plenty of vegetarian options but there are lots of meat dishes. The combination plate with vegetables dishes and meat stews is plenty. A Private parking lot.
John Sellers
Ethiopian food is a fun, hands on (literally) experience. Take one or two friends, order three or so different dishes (two meat and the vegetable variety for us), rip up the tasty pancake/burrito like thingy and use it to grab all the stuff on the plate. Everything we ordered was tasty so you probably can’t go wrong (IDK maybe you can but that’s on you). Talk about old times / new things. Enjoy!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sacha Sade
The food is really great and the staff is really sweet & kind. They remember their customers and their favorite items :)Vegetarian options: Vegan options are available
FOOD IS Delicious one of the best Ethiopian restaurants in the country. If you have not stopped here yet you need to go get the combination is one of the best platters you can get. Also, the owner is very nice and explain the menu down to the tea if you have any questions, she doesn’t mind explaining what each item is the coffee is the best, super healthy food. Also, they have a thing called Sambusa which come vegetarian or meat very delicious. They also drinks which one is called honey wine “TEJ” which is very tasteful.
It wasn’t that good. It was consumable but the flavors were bland. I got the goat seasoned me in “spicy” sauce and it tasted like ketchup
crystal martinez
It wasn’t that good. It was consumable but the flavors were bland. I got the goat seasoned me in “spicy” sauce and it tasted like ketchup
Alice Miles
We went here for our first experience with Ethiopian food and it was pretty positive. Everything tasted great, although we don't have other experiences to compare it to.The service was great, and the staff was friendly. Prices were reasonable and it didn't take a long time for food to come out. I'd suggest this place and look forward to trying more Ethiopian food to learn about this part of the culture
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Sambusa, Injera
Zosia B.
This place is amazing. My husband and I have been going here many years. The food is amazing and the family who runs it are super nice and accommodating! Service is quick and pleasant. Many delicious vegetarian and vegan options....but also, delicious meat options! Also, if you want to explore, get the tej. It's a fermented honey alcoholic drink. They have it here and it's delightful
Ryma Del piero
First time trying Ethiopian food, and man...I'll definitely be back over and over ❤️
Warm and inviting owners. Thoroughly enjoyed our food and service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sambusa, Injera, Vegetarian Delight, Doro Wot, Wat
Amazing Ethiopian food. Recommended ???
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
We ordered two dishes, one lamb and also the vegetarian special. The food was decent, not extraordinary, maybe four stars considering there's not much you can do with chick peas, etc. but IMHO it is overpriced for the portions and the ambience.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at an Ethiopian restaurant, and it was an absolute delight. From the moment I stepped in, the ambiance transported me to the heart of Ethiopia. The warm colors, traditional decor, and authentic music set the perfect tone for the culinary journey ahead.Now, let's talk about the food. Oh my goodness, it was incredible! Each dish was bursting with flavor and made with such care and attention to detail. The spices and herbs used were a true testament to the rich culinary heritage of Ethiopia. The injera, a traditional Ethiopian flatbread, was soft and spongy, perfect for soaking up the savory sauces and stews.One dish that stood out to me was the doro wat, a spicy chicken stew. The tender chicken simmered in a flavorful blend of spices was simply divine. Another highlight was the vegetarian platter, a colorful array of lentils, chickpeas, and vegetables, each offering a unique and delicious taste experience.To top it all off, the service was impeccable. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and went above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. I left the restaurant feeling not only satisfied but also enriched by the flavors and culture of Ethiopia.In conclusion, if you're looking for a truly unforgettable dining experience, I highly recommend this Ethiopian restaurant. The combination of delicious food, inviting ambiance, and exceptional service makes it a must-visit for any food lover...??
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I’ve long had this place on my list and finally was able to stop in.Feels like a family home with the welcoming nature of the staff and decor.the food was as delicious as I’ve always loved Ethiopian before,and cost was decent given the market rate these days.Very happy I was able to experience it and highly recommend for anyone who loves Ethiopian food or anyone who’s wanted to try it.
My husband and I came here for my birthday this week. I’ve been wanting to try this place for a while and I was absolutely BLOWN away by the quality of the food, the atmosphere, and the excellent service. The prices are reasonable, the sambusas are incredible, every dish we ordered was bursting with flavor. I’ll be coming back and recommending it to everyone I know. Just wow!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetarian Platter, Sambusa, Ethiopen Roti, Ethiopian Salad
It’s good Ethiopian food. Plenty of vegetarian options but there are lots of meat dishes. The combination plate with vegetables dishes and meat stews is plenty. A Private parking lot.
Ethiopian food is a fun, hands on (literally) experience. Take one or two friends, order three or so different dishes (two meat and the vegetable variety for us), rip up the tasty pancake/burrito like thingy and use it to grab all the stuff on the plate. Everything we ordered was tasty so you probably can’t go wrong (IDK maybe you can but that’s on you). Talk about old times / new things. Enjoy!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food is really great and the staff is really sweet & kind. They remember their customers and their favorite items :)Vegetarian options: Vegan options are available
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetarian Platter, Sambusa, Injera, Zil Zil TIBS
FOOD IS Delicious one of the best Ethiopian restaurants in the country. If you have not stopped here yet you need to go get the combination is one of the best platters you can get. Also, the owner is very nice and explain the menu down to the tea if you have any questions, she doesn’t mind explaining what each item is the coffee is the best, super healthy food. Also, they have a thing called Sambusa which come vegetarian or meat very delicious. They also drinks which one is called honey wine “TEJ” which is very tasteful.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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It wasn’t that good. It was consumable but the flavors were bland. I got the goat seasoned me in “spicy” sauce and it tasted like ketchup
It wasn’t that good. It was consumable but the flavors were bland. I got the goat seasoned me in “spicy” sauce and it tasted like ketchup
We went here for our first experience with Ethiopian food and it was pretty positive. Everything tasted great, although we don't have other experiences to compare it to.The service was great, and the staff was friendly. Prices were reasonable and it didn't take a long time for food to come out. I'd suggest this place and look forward to trying more Ethiopian food to learn about this part of the culture
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Sambusa, Injera
This place is amazing. My husband and I have been going here many years. The food is amazing and the family who runs it are super nice and accommodating! Service is quick and pleasant. Many delicious vegetarian and vegan options....but also, delicious meat options! Also, if you want to explore, get the tej. It's a fermented honey alcoholic drink. They have it here and it's delightful
First time trying Ethiopian food, and man...I'll definitely be back over and over ❤️
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Injera