“Everyone was super nice and friendly. However i chose the beef egusi with fufu and they microwaved the meat !!! Not fresh at all. The jollof was also microwaved. For $20 a plate food needs to be fresh !! I sat to eat there and i could hear the microwave beeping. When i receieved my food the plate was super hot like it was mircowaved while other plates from my meal werent as hot. I never leave bad reviews because i know how much a review can push away new customers but for real if you want fresh food i highly reccomend buffalo suya on filmore !!“
“I had a pick up order of of egusi soup (goat) and fufu…the woman working there was so pleasant and jovial! The establishment is clean and a nice to place to sit in and eat and the food was AMAZINGGGG!! I will definitely be back! No picture of the food bcuz I devoured it “
“Ethiopian cuisine is a hidden gem, and my experience at Abyssinia Ethiopia Cuisine was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment I stepped in, I was enveloped in the rich aromas of spices and the warm hospitality of the staff. The highlight of the meal was undoubtedly the traditional Ethiopian injera, a spongy flatbread that serves as both plate and utensil. It was the perfect vessel for sampling an array of flavorful dishes. The variety of vegetarian and meat options pleased everyone at our table, from the hearty lentil stews to the succulent lamb tibs. The flavors were complex and vibrant, with each dish offering a unique blend of spices and textures. The berbere spice blend, a staple in Ethiopian cooking, added a delightful kick to many of the dishes without overwhelming the palate.“