The food is really good and I think quite cheap. I had spicy lamb tibs (at the bottom in the photo, aroun £12) and beef tibs (around £10). The meat was very well seasoned and tender, the combination with the Eritrean bread is also very nice, better than the rice I think.
The atmosphere inside doesn't really reason with the type of food I think, I was expecting some more African decor, which I think would improve a lot the place and I would appreciate more. Instead it is decorated with green velvet seatings, some pink neon like Heavenly Dessert in Cov city centre. I would also remove the shop door bell, it is fine in some high-end shops but it is disturbing and loud in...
Read moreDo not be fooled by the appearance of this simple diner tucked away at the end of Far Gosford Street. If you want to experience Ethiopian/Eritrean food at its best, this is the place to go.
Our table of 4 ordered the house platter and the vegan platter plus a couple of extra dishes to try. Everything arrived, beautifully presented, piping hot and absolutely delicious with a plethora of different flavours. Special mention for the Injera bread, so light and soft. To finish we had Ethiopian coffee and popcorn, which was strong, mellow and the prefect end to a truly awesome culinary experience.
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Read moreI wanted to try something new and different for dinner and I came across to this Eritrean restaurant. It‘s a nice looking restaurant and it’s very new, and it’s in Gosford street. I tried the traditional Beyeaynetu Vegan mix. Basically this is a large dish and it contains more breads, spinach and lentils curry. 2 people can easily finish this dish. Well, for me the dish was not up to the mark and next time I will try something different. I would say 12 pounds is a lot for this dish. The service was good. I would visit this restaurant again and try...
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