Ethiopian Cultural Centre
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Good and cozy ambience, gr8 food..…
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Great food, friendly staff.I'm there every weekend for my all time favorite Beyaynetu. It's probably the only place in Delhi that serves this dish. It…
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Why mention Ethiopian in the menu if there is no Ethiopian food you are offering. This was the worst thing i have ever experienced, paid 500 rs to eat…
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6 Reviews on “Ethiopian Cultural Centre”
Good and cozy ambience, gr8 food..
Great food, friendly staff.I’m there every weekend for my all time favorite Beyaynetu. It’s probably the only place in Delhi that serves this dish. It’s a cold fermented ijnera bread served with a variety of salad, veges and lentils.Restaurant offers a number of Ethiopian, Indian and Continental dishes . Staff is always happy to help and ready to make dishes dairy free.
Why mention Ethiopian in the menu if there is no Ethiopian food you are offering. This was the worst thing i have ever experienced, paid 500 rs to eat daal and bread. Shitty food. And shitty service.
It’s only for their members. But just walk-in pretending so. Normally they won’t stop you.Food is mainly North-Indian food they offer. But there is one Ethopian platter they make, supposed to be authentic. Can’t certify that, since I don’t have knowledge on that front. But the platter was delicious. They serve two varieties of chicken and mutton preparation. All with thick gravy. One of the two is bit towards sweet and other is very much like Indian curry. But not everyone like the sweet gravy. So just be careful. It’s served with a bread, which is more like a bigger version of kerala appam, but more fermented than a normal appam. But it’s nice. A different taste.Rate for two- 1000rs. Check it out.
Good food.. I had it earlier in US and I can say confidently, it’s not Indianised as some people claimed.. the tastes were close to what I had tasted earlier..
Been there twice. All you non-veggies out here, ask for the Ethopian Platter. It is really delicious and sufficient for 2-3 people. And it’s not that expensive too!