Came here with six friends for dinner on a Saturday night. Since most of us had never had Ethiopian food before, we all tried the combination platter. It comes with nine different items(vegetarian, chicken, and beef), along with a sort of sourdough wrap. It was interesting because you’re supposed to eat everything with your hands; indeed, the waiter looked at some of us funny when a few people asked for cutlery. Regardless, he was really nice and helpful. Just make sure that if you’re coming here, you’re planning on a more leisurely dinner, because the service is slower than most places, and it takes a little longer to eat. The food was pretty tasty though, and came in very generous portions. The price was decent too. All in all, it was definitely worth trying out!
Louis P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, Canada
I was here last night and the food was amazing. I haven’t been here for quite awhile and I was impressed the owners still remember me. If you’re looking for something different come here. You can literally eat the food with your hands. Great atmosphere and it like being in East Africa.
Michael D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
First time I’ve ever had Ethiopian food and it was so good. I got the combination platter so I could try everything. I highly recommend you try this place out! It’s such a unique experience and I’m glad I went.
Jim A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Kalamazoo, MI
Had dinner with co-workers there last night. Very unique and a must try. This is the first time having Ethiopian food. All eaten with the fingers and no silverware. Really good! You must try the Ethiopian coffee! The owner roasts the beans fresh for every batch. I am a coffee snob and will say that it was excellent!
Abigael P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
This was my first time trying Ethiopian food! From their dinner menu, I got a mixed platter with beef sauteed with onions, chicken, and veggies for about $ 17. The serving size is huge so the price is worth it. There’s enough for two people. The platter is served with a variety of stews/mashes/purees — veggies and beans with a hummus-like consistency. The plates are served with injera — a sourdough flatbread. The food was good — filled with a lot of spices to make the dish a hearty and savoury one. If this is your first time, I definitely recommend a mixed platter so that you are able to try different meats and veggies for a more wholesome experience. Service was super friendly and the atmosphere was warm, inviting, cozy, and lined with Ethiopian décor.
Jenna L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Since Ethiopian food is always delicious, this place serves delicious food. I recommend a platter, either vegetarian or mixed, so that you can try many different items at the same time. Prices are higher than some similar places in Toronto, but we don’t have as many options in London and our rent is cheaper… so still worth it.
Megan M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, Canada
«OK, here’s the thing: I know that Indian food in photographs has the tendency to look like piles of slop on a plate, but understand that what was delivered to us made our mouths water.»
Richard D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, Canada
Amazing if, and only if, you love experimenting with cultural cuisine. Shared a platter with my wife and it was more than we could eat for $ 25. Seven distinctly different samples made from meats, beans, and lentils, all served with these great sour flatbreads. Seriously good food, but beware that this is dining WITHOUT utensils(though they probably have them if you ask). Not for everyone, but truly enjoyable for me. Will be sure to leave time for an Ethiopian Coffee Service the next time we’re in.
Frank P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Nashville, TN
I have been to this Ethiopian restaurant many times and I was surprised to find no reviews or listing of this restaurant. It provides genuine Ethiopian food and Injera with sauces called«Wet». They have vegetarian, beed and chicken dishes. Ethiopian coffee is also available and the place inside looks great cultural and brings the feeling that you’re actually in Ethiopia.