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A busy place (for good reason). Service is super friendly and helpful, and seating was throughout the restaurant (a little cramped), but we sat outside with heat lamps and it was covered, which was good as it was lightly raining. Limited street parking is available, but we parked in a nearby parking
I’m from out of town and this restaurant was recommended to me. I was so impressed! The food was amazing - I got the vegetarian special with lentils. It came out so quickly, was a nice size portion, and they took great care of me when I was at the bar by myself. I wish I lived here so I could keep g
Delicious food. It offers unique flavors and communal dining experiences. Injera, a sourdough flatbread, is a staple. Dishes like Doro Wat (spicy chicken stew) and Kitfo (minced raw meat) showcase the rich culinary heritage.
Dim lit, small scale Ethiopian spot. Best for smaller crowds. Laid back vibe. Ordered the beef ribs stewed in tomato, onion, bell pepper, & jalapeno. Beef was juicy, but also tough. There was some gristle. They brought out my food & then doled out the portions for me. Never had that at an Ethiopian
Trying food from another country for the first time is always a fun experience. The food here is delicious and the staff are all friendly. If I come to DC again, I will definitely visit here again.
UPDATE - another delicious meal at our favorite Ethiopian restaurant. I'm not a vegetarian but their vegetarian combinations could keep me very happily fed. December 2023. PREVIOUS VISIT My husband and I went today for his birthday dinner - he declared it a best birthday. We had the deluxe vegetar
It’s a small hole in the wall kind of place. Nothing too fancy except for the food. No wonder they were Michelin recommended. Have plenty of options of vegetarians and meat eaters (even the non beef and non pork people). Everything came quickly and our server was very attentive. Only thing I’d menti
Our first time trying Ethiopian food and it didn’t disappoint! The food was delicious & flavorful. The service was amazing - we had 3 wonderful ladies checking on us. The atmosphere was homey & quaint. The deluxe vegan special was great to be able to try a bunch of things, and the Chercher beef spec
The atmosphere is not what you would come to this place for. The food is very good, but I don’t understand the hype honestly. However, the injera was SUPERB.
What a lovely place! Our food was absolutely delicious and we will definitely be coming back. The service was also very good, everyone working there were really kind and accommodating. It is intimate inside, not a ton of tables or room. They also have a patio. We got the vegetarian platter and every
Absolutely love this place. Vege Deluxe platter with beef tibs and ketfo-raw will fill your happy tummy. I also had their lamb tibs but think the beef tibs had a greater portion. Service was great! Wife ate it all. I just got to watch.
The food is sooo much better than the ones we order from Uber (in Bethesda area)! Service was very friendly and welcoming with cool vibes. Definitely worth coming back!!
Incredible Ethiopian food experience. The veggie combo is superb and we also got the tibs which was decent. The price is a bit on the higher side but unlimited servings of the best injera we had made up for it.
Chercher was a awesome experience! I was on the DC area traveling for work and have been crazing Ethiopian food. After some quick searching Chercher was one of the top rated locations. It is small and where told on arrival that there would be a 30 min wait. Trust me it’s worth the wait! Being Puerto
One of my very favorites - to eat in or order out! Vegetarian sample platter is my go to and their tibs are also quite great (pictured below). Most recently took an out of town friend here for her first experience with Ethiopian food and she loved it! Always a solid amount of food and for great pric
such an amazing spot. the waitress was so friendly and accommodating. we ordered lots of food and everyone was full and in the end was 15 dollars per person. how’s this possible in dc?
this place is always super packed with good reason!!! one of my favorite Ethiopian spots in the city, alongside Elfegne and Habesha but they all do different things! if I was single, I think this is a fabulous « first few dates » kinda spot— the lighting is a warm glow, and you can gauge someone’s p
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