I didn't give 5 starts on food because we only had the fetira with honey, but the menu looked yummy. I called ahead and took a large group to do the Ethiopian coffee ceremony. A lovely young woman with a beautiful smile in traditional dress roasted the coffee beans in front of us, brought it around for us to smell, and then ground and brewed it for us, in three consecutive rounds. There isn't a lot of explanation, and between rounds you can chat and move around. The menu looked wonderful, but we only had the fetira (tortilla) and honey. A slightly sweetened popcorn and (ginger or turmeric?) cookies are served with the coffee. The service was so attentive and we all really enjoyed it. Don't do the ceremony if you are in a hurry. The first cup is strong but with cream and sugar it was sooooo nice. The second and third cups get progressively milder. We highly recommend the ceremony for coffee lovers and for a wonderful...
Read moreOne of the benefits of living in a larger city is access to diverse and unique businesses - this is one you'll want to visit/support! Trying the traditional Ethiopian coffee with the herb "rue" added is fantastic experience. Also, if you are looking for a memorable dinner date, head over to Lalibela Ethiopian restaurant ( Combo plate is a great place to start if you're new ), and then head across the street to Lucy Ethiopian Coffee. Both are fantastic businesses that Omaha is...
Read moreI got a chai latte, and it was excellent! It wasn’t overly sweet or watered down like at some other places—just perfectly balanced and delicious. I also tried some cake, which was very good.
The service was fantastic! The person at the counter was incredibly kind and welcoming.
The atmosphere was lovely, with plenty of tables and nice decor that made it feel cozy and inviting. I would definitely come back!
They also have books and games...
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