Although the name seems fitting for a local diner, this spot serves some of the most authentic fare in the area.
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I tried Ethiopian food for the first time here last fall, and was instantly hooked! The food is wonderful and reasonably priced; the staff is very warm and welcoming to newcomers, and the decor has been recently redesigned and is quite modern and attractive. Try one of the excellent lamb dishes; the veggie combo is also a great healthy alternative.
Just visited this Ethiopian restaurant for the first time, and loved it. The food was delicious and the service was great. My friend and I split the duro wat with the veggie combo. The restaurant is in a little strip mall where the parking is terrible so if you're meeting friends, I'd suggest carpooling. Great experience, and I can't wait to go back.
Never had Ethiopian. Cab driver recommended this place last night. Took wife for lunch. Had duro wat and some kind of sizzling pot of meat & veggies. Fabulous. The waitress patiently helped us through the menu and the proper eating method - using the spongy pancake-like bread instead of forks. The food was a visual and gustatory delight. It is a simple strip mall facility, but it's clean and welcoming. Fellow Americans do yourself a favor and go for it.
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