I tried Jebena for the first time, and I’m so glad I did! After having eaten lots of other Ethiopian food, I think Jebena is just as good, and in many cases even better, than other Ethiopian restaurants in nearby Sioux Falls or the Twin Cities. I hope people know how lucky they are to have this in Worthington and take full advantage!
My husband, our 2 year old, and I split a mixed platter and we all loved it! I’d highly recommend so you can try everything. My husband’s favorite was the doro wat, the 2 year old’s favorite was the yellow split peas (not spicy but still so flavorful), and I thought the shiro was the perfect level of spicy. And of course, you have to order sambusa.
I will absolutely be going back the next time I’m...
Read moreI eat Ethiopian often in the twin cities. I visit worthington somewhat often, but I just heard of this place. Ordered the "tour of Ethiopia". I'm a bit disappointed. Food was mostly tasty with just a couple of exceptions. Most notable was our ingera. Seemed far from fresh and barely warm. I hope next time is different. Lastly, the price. For $59.99, the portion size was equal to that of restaurants in the twin cities, but $20 more expensive. Normally, I pay $40, after tax, for very nearly the exact same meal, instead of $64 after tax at this establishment. Other than that, I'd say it's a good spot to eat. I'll eat here again, and if I lived here, I'd...
Read moreReally amazing food, originally went with my wife a month or two ago to try out some lamb (Don't exactly remember what I had) I really enjoyed the lamb since it was my first time trying it out, but not as much of a fan of the fermented bread, but it is an acquired taste.
Tried it out again yesterday, this time had the Key Wat and I love the spiciness of it, it was the kind of spicy where it wasn't just spicy to be spicy, but to add a nice kick of flavor to it - Def...
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