Abyssinia Ethiopian Restaurant
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a african cousin outlet with the best food i have ever also provide takeaways and delivery to you also have some nutrition food there and more…
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Super authentic eats. The curry was wonderful, lots of variety, they kept the injera coming, and the honeyed wine went down REALLY easy. Staff was fri…
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Great food. Give it a go! Excellent food!!!…
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9 Reviews on “Abyssinia Ethiopian Restaurant”
Great food. Give it a go! Excellent food!!!
Great food. I’ve eaten here a few times, and the service and food have always been stellar. Get a combo, so you can try all sorts of yummy Ethiopian dishes. If you ask for a fork, they’ll bring you one, but don’t ask for a fork. Eat it with your hands like it’s meant to be eaten. Probably not a place to go with your OCD, germaphobe boyfriend. My only complaint? The price. Lentils and dried beans are one of the most inexpensive proteins on the planet. That’s why they are featured so prominently in many world cuisines. I know spices are pricey, and so is rent, but I really think they could up the portion size while keeping their prices the same to little ill effect. That said, I think the food and service are wonderful, and where else are you going to get Ethiopian food in town?
Always excellent
I’m a big fan of Ethiopian food, but I have had better Ethiopian than this place. Injera was dry, brittle & stale; stew was dull & boring. Not worth it!
Beware: LONG wait for food at lunch….. I’m still waiting….. And my stomach is rumbling…z
Awesome!!!!. Super delicious food, at a great price! If you like ethnic food and spicy food this is a restaurant for you! If you are in a hurry maybe come when you have more time. Great service great food!
This place was fantastic! Please go with an open mind if you are not a regular to ethnic cuisine. Yes, you eat with your fingers, the pace is slower, and the meat has bones. That is no reason to skip this restaurant. The cook will come to your table at least once during your visit. The portions are enormous. My wife and I each chose a taste dish, a.k.a. sampler, for one and we took home ample leftovers. Word of caution, the Ethiopian wine is rather alcoholic. However, both the authentic wine and beer were excellent complements to the meal.