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We have been visiting this place for over 4 years and this review is long overdue. Today, we had the large veggie platter and lamb tibs and they were fantastic as usual. We are repeat offenders of Saba and will continue to return.
Really good, with great prices! The veggie combo is just over $20, but I believe it can fill 3 people up -- got it once with someone else and we were STUFFED afterward, and couldn't even finish the last part. The portions are huge, and totally worth the money. The injera was delicious, and so was ev
We got the small veggie combo with two types of lentils (yellow and red), red split peas and okra as sides. The lentils and split peas were great. The Injera was good. I liked their Fir-Fir with their Ayib, Ethiopian cottage cheese which is similar in taste to Paneer, Indian cottage cheese. Okras
Their Dora wot and beef tibs are to die for, all served with unlimited injera bread baskets. I am a meat eater, but this is a place I have actually ordered the vegetarian platter. Sizes are a little bigger than expected. Each dish would comfortably feed 2. The larger plates can even stretch to 4.
It a delicious place. The served food is great and vast. All the personnel is very friendly and helpful. Hope to return in the future.
This was my first time trying the Ethiopian cuisine and I absolutely loved it. This restaurant is basically a no frills place and quite functional, which serves food and drinks on point and promptly. They have couple of vegetarian options if not many. One meal can be easily shared between 2-3 people
Delicious and plentiful food. For 4 people we got the large veggie combo and a three dish combo and now have a full take out box for the next few days. I always love the taste and texture of gored gored, the lentil dishes are so good and never mushy, and the green lamb was probably the table favorit
One of my favorite spots when I am in the area, I only wish I was near there more often. The food is always good, and the service is good as well. Love the traditional Ethiopian food and overall atmosphere. Highly recommended for a quick lunch or a late dinner.
Stopped by at Saba's while passing through Seattle. Delicious food. I normally have something to complain about after each Ethiopian restaurant visit, not here though. The lady that served us was great. I will be bringing my son back to Seattle just for this restaurant in hopes of erasing his bad ex
It seems like a hole in the wall from the outside, but this is a favorite spot of local Ethiopian people. Excellent vegan platter and they even make gluten free injera! Check ahead to make sure they have some on hand before going. Lots of food to share and it's pretty inexpensive. Love this place.
At Saba bar & restaurant, I was greeted by very friendly people and experienced very fast, equally friendly service. Both the bartender and waitress bent over backwards to ensure that my boyfriend and I were having a great time!! The only thing even better was the amazing food. I regularly eat Ethio
My favorite thing about Saba is that it's a hopping restaurant that's open super late! I'm able to get my favorite dish (green chicken) until 2 AM. The restaurant is very popular with the Ethiopian community and every time I've gone, I've been seated easily but in a warm atmosphere with many other
Such great Ethiopian food! The staff was very nice and attentive. The small veggie combo platter was more than enough for 2 people. The lamb tibs were very very good.
This was my first experience with Ethiopian food... SO GOOD! The explanation of the flavors were not featured on the menu so I had to wing it, but I didn't have anything I didn't like. Great service, too.
Big portion that are sure to fill you up. The server was quire attentive as bd explained the options/sizing to us which was very helpful. We did the small veggie combo & the chicken tips as well as their mango juice. We set to our hearts content and still had sizable leftovers. Everything was delici
It's an authentic Ethiopian restaurant both food and decor wise. Their veggie combo is delicious. The various curries that come on top of the Ethiopian bread are quite flavourful esp the lentils. 2 people can go with one combo full with extra breads if needed.
I've been looking for a go-to Ethiopian restaurant in Seattle, and tonight I tried Saba after trying several other options. One of those options, the one near Pike Place Market, was flat-out bad, and the others were a bit lacking in flavor. Two things pleased me when I entered Saba on Saturday night
We ordered a veggie large combo. It came with 3 types of lentils which were good. The bean and spinach are the highlight of the combo. It was simply amazing. The okra and cabbage are a little moderate. The injera was tasty and overall a very tasty meal.
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