I really wanted to like this place. Unfortunately it was not a good experience. My friend and I came here from out of town and wanted something different. We decided to come here to eat. We arrived and the lady looked at us if she could help us. And we told her we have a party of 2 to dine in. And she was like what? Like she never had someone sit down there. She then waited 10minutes to give us a menu. And immediately asked if knew what we wanted. We said no. I wanted to get a vegetarian meal but she told me she only had lamb or beef cooked and ready. So we decided on spicy lamb. She said okay. And then proceeded back to the kitchen. She then took 45minutes to prepare the meal. And while doing so we listened to a very sketchy salesman trying to get them to do something. It was very unclear if he was trying to sell them a life insurance policy, ATM, credit card machine, or an investor. All I know is, as soon as he said do not contact an attorney about this. My mind scream red flag. I feel these people gave been scammed. I ended up leaving cash on my...
Read moreYum! This is kind of a hole in the wall place with excellent food. There was only one lady working (cooking and serving) so service was a little slow but it was fine, as we were a group having a good time. I had the veggie plate for one and it was absolutely delicious. Good portion sizes and enough enjira so I didn't have to order extra. Delicious wine also homemade. The lady working was so genuine and lovely. The veggie plate was enough to take half home. Great place to eat a...
Read moreAnother Ethiopian gem in Sioux Falls. It’s pretty down home - the menu is a bit difficult to decipher. We asked for a combo of meat and veggies and the kind server said, “I’ll see what she’s cooking today.” Everything was delicious, especially the lentils (both the misir wot and kik alicha). The injera is really some of the best we’ve had - nice and sour. You either need to know what you want or be willing to go on an adventure, but the payoff...
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