We were here yesterday, around 5pm, the place was empty, tired looking, and neglected. We ate the vegetarian option for two, priced at 420kr. We were mislead to believe that the food was fabulous here. When the food came, the injera was cold, one was frozen, thawing, making a puddle of water under it, and the 9 spoons ( tiny portions) of whatever vege dishes those were, most of which were also cold, one was definitely stale and off. When I enquired as to what was in Veg stew, she was clueless!!! Nothing of good taste, simply edible. When I told her of the cold injera, she said thats how its eaten!!! My husband asked for cutlery, she arrogantly refused to give it, saying you must eat with hand. Then, we even had to listen to preaching of healthy food, how everything was freshly made everyday in her restaurant etc, bla bla bla. It was simply hilarious. Not at all worth the money, putting it very kindly!! If you pass restaurant Abyssinia, just run the other way, or go to Jabena, another Ethiopian restaurant, will never be back here, ridiculous prices for bad quality...
Read moreI love Ethiopian food and I had it a few times already in Stockholm. So I thought I should give this place a try even though it already had poor reviews!
Unfortunately the injera was stale, cold and tasted bad! The food was expensive, even if you consider the neighborhood!
The interior was good, and had an interesting vibe. However the person who was serving us (probably she is also the owner) was rude when she was taking orders or serving us.
Based on my experience, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant for...
Read moreI love the smell of it more than the taste... the decorations is amazing with Ethiopian traditional touches the location too👌. But the food is different story except for the tibs(lamb) it was really good. the injera😌was not even close to real one! And when we asked her what did she made it from she was not willing to say so...but she was friendly and...
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