This was some of the most amazing Ethiopian food I have ever tried. It was so fresh and tasty, with a whole lotta injera bread to soak up the spicy goodness :). Would recommend this to anyone who loves authentic Ethiopian food, and the owner is an amazing person as well!
Absolutely fabulous!!! Service 5 star food 5 star!
Humble and modest restaurant offering Ethiopian food.
It was my first time tasting Ethiopian food so don't have any yardstick to measure the quality on this one.
I found the food to be delicious. It's a unique and meticulous melange of spices and meat.
They got reasonably wide variety of vegetarian food.
This was an absolutely delightful experience. The place served really good Ethiopian food. It's a small seating area, but since I went late in the evening, I could easily get seated. The place has studio look, with open columns, and gerders, which gives quite a fusion ambience.
Server was really good, and fast. I had chicken, sambosa, and veg Platter. Their lentil dishes are really good. Injira was really soft, and sour.
Right pricing. Overall a great experience.
It was my first experience of Euthopian food and I loved it. Simple and flavorful.
The restaurant is small and cozy. Staff is really nice.
I had chicken tibs and veg platter.
recommended by friend’s friend as must food have in SF, and yes it is! The dish are served with soft and yummy rolled wraps. The dishes come with big portion, very delicious.
Simple quaint restaurant tucked into a ground floor building. Tasty Ethiopian food. Lamb was tasty along with lentils and anjera bread/edible utensil. Friendly service also happy to teach and give us a sample of flax seed / honey drink. Prices are reasonable and sharing encouraged.
This is almost a hole in the wall. Run by Ethiopians, the food is authentic and flavorful. The veggie Melody is unique to this place and a must try. It's in a completely shady neighborhood but it's worth the meal. Quick service and friendly waitress.
Delicious! I ordered the Telba (flax meal drink with honey) and the vegetable medley (mushroom) with injera (Ethiopian sourdough pancake) for $15.15 total. Everything was excellent; however, I did think the dishes were too oily for my taste. I will go back again.
Looking at the place from outside, you would think twice before entering. But once you get in, you will not regret it. Had never tried Ethiopian cooking before, but the Kitfo was absolutely amazing and the lamb was also really good. A must go if you are in the area.
The people working here are friendly and the food is also good.
The place seems family owned.
If you are a traveller, just be careful about the homeless people in the streets.
Loved the food! Its homely ambience adds more flavor to the authentic Ethiopian food. Being a vegetarian, I didn't feel short of options here and everything tasted delicious!!
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