I'm pleased to see this spot has survived the pandemic: not only that, they recently made it much more attractive and interesting by decorating it extensively in the themes of its Mexican, Colombian, and Ethiopian restaurants. The video on these reviews was from before the changes. The patio areas are also much nicer. I was so happy to see the Ethiopian restaurant survived as I love their range of Wot (sauces). Buy extra Ingera, the spongy bread used to soak up the Wot. Note: despite the name, it is about 20 metres off Cook on McKenzie Street. It's a bit of a local secret due to being on a side street. A great place to relax informally with friends or with a book, and the coffee and tea are good, making it a nice alternative to the coffee shops...
Read moreThis little local spot is 2 hidden gems in one! A Mexican and an Ethiopian place that both have delicious, fresh, home-cooked meals that honestly always hit the spot, you can’t go wrong! The folks are so nice and the seating area is cozy, colourful and chill. Do yourself a favour and definitely visit this spot when...
Read moreGood value meals from the Greek food truck. The courtyard is a pleasant place to eat on good weather days. Most days after 7 pm only Greek on the Street is open for business. Note that this courtyard is also connected to the kitchens inside offering tasty Ethiopian and...
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