Get your hands dirty... Delicious, earthy dishes
Their Doro wot (one of their most popular chicken dishes) is incredible and a must-have if you eat meat! They have wonderful veggie dishes and sides from carrots/potatoes/cabbage (atakilt), collard greens, to spicy lentils... vegetarians/vegans will find this place to be a delight on their palettes and conscience. The appetizer with the spiced cottage cheese and butter is very tasty and worth a try for sure. Their portions are only bowl-size... about 1.5 dishes per person are probably enough to satisfy the average group or couple. The dishes are served over crepe-like thin, moist spongey bread called injera. Their exotic food is well-spiced (not necessarily spicy) -- a masterpiece of complex flavors in a simple, earthy, home-made looking presentation. More subtle spices and much less oily or heavy-tasting than Indian food. Try their mango juice-- it's unforgettable... thick, honey-flavored sweet. They also offer honey wine which is a good complement with their dishes.
Dressed in traditional lovely, long, flowing, white dresses, the Ethiopian waitresses glide among the little straw tables in this cozy world of warm colors. Service is a bit slow but the waitstaff are pretty friendly. This place is often very busy during the weekends... be prepared to wait at least 15 minutes if you come in during the peak hours. Ambiance is cozy, warm... casual enough for a group yet attractive enough for a romantic date as well. Located in South End, this place is in a fun neighborhood to explore.
Get your hands dirty and dig in! A perfect way to get to know someone on a first date and a fun place for a group b-day. This is my favorite restaurant.