Absolutely loved the experience here and would recommend this spot to everyone. The restaurant was very spacious inside and had beautiful decorations everywhere. The service here was amazing- the staff helped me with recommendations, checked up on me, and taught me how to eat the dish properly. As for the food, it was just as good as the service. I ordered the Beef Tibs which is described as “tender pieces of marinated beef sauteed with onions, garlic, jalapenos, and fresh tomatoes; served juicy, dry, or zilzil.” The dish came with plenty of injera (Ethiopian flatbread). I thoroughly enjoyed every bite of the dish and can’t wait to come back. This restaurant deserves more recognition and I hope more people get to enjoy this spot as...
Read moreI've been meaning to check this place out; the whole area is full of great Ethiopian food. I got the beef tibs and a drip coffee. Portion was perfect -- it's a big lunch but not overwhelmingly so. The tibs were rich and spicy, with a side of salad that cut through the savory notes and cooled the building fire through the meal.
I actually typically don't drink coffee! But the drip was very smooth and not really bitter. I enjoyed it, though the caffeine made quick work of my stomach :)
There were just a couple folks there when I visited. The ambiance is very relaxed, rather quiet. It's super comfortable. The staff are also really calm, friendly, and helpful.
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Read moreOK, so my favorite drink here is the Spriz. I order it just the way they make it. The coffee/tea mix is amazing... this place just isn't very welcoming at all. I haven't seen a single smile and I have visited here 3 times. Also, I get really awkward stares each time I come like I'm not welcome or suppose to be here. But this place has great potential... just get your coffee and go. The place to eat is at the restaurant/grocery store about two doors down. That's where the picture of merchandise came from that is on this page. The family that owns it is super friendly and welcoming. Just my opinion... You'll see...
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