Small and sleek Etete raises the standard for vegetarian dishes, but offers plenty of meat options.
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The kitfo is worth a trip at this Ethiopian spot.
Across from Studio Theatre, this favorite local Ethiopian restaurant serves tangy injera with spicy dishes that include a tangy keye wot.
When it comes to meat and that essential injera, Langano is a standout.
The owners wanted to re-create the atmosphere of an Ethiopian home.
The specialty is Titanic Tibs -- sauteed beef for two -- at this intimate, mahogany-paneled bistro.
The premium injera here is the stuff of legend.
Among the best of Washington's many Ethiopian restaurants, it dishes out lively, not greasy, stewed meats and vegetables.
A homey, informal destination for Ethiopia's national dish, doro wat -- spicy chicken stew.
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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