Address: 2715 E Cherry St B, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Phone: +12063280404
Sunday: 10AM–9PM
Monday: 10AM–9PM
Tuesday: 10AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10AM–9PM
Thursday: 10AM–9PM
Friday: 10AM–9PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
Thabata Regiani
It was my first time eating Ethiopian food, and I am in love! We will return for sure! We tried the vegetarian combo, and it was more than enough for two people. The injera bread was absolutely delicious! Service was great and very friendly, and they have patio seating - very nice for the hot weather.
Sarah Odeh
This was on par with some of the best Ethiopian food I've ever had. It was incredibly flavorful. The service was fast and incredibly friendly with the servers explaining what each individual component of the vegetarian platter were. And we ordered extra of a few of the lentil and spinach dishes. I highly recommend checking this place out if you want a meal made with love.
TG
First time having Ethiopian food and it was absolutely amazing. We were a party of 10 and split 4 meat combos between us. The combos were great to share with meat eaters and vegetarians. It was a generous portion and plenty for all! I will definitely be going back.
Katia Ortiz
Went with friends, we got 2 veggie combos perfect for 3 people. I like the Alisha wot, it was delicious! Food is delicious but it is not as flavorful as other places, but still very good. I liked the injera, pretty fluffy and they give you a lot of it. Service was not great, we had to stand up several times to be attended. The cleanliness of the bathroom could be better, but there are plenty of vegan options!
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No. BYOB is for a house party. It's disrespectful to bring anything for anyone aside for a human under toddler aged to any restaurant. Why would you bring a bottle to anywhere that may or may not have liquor. Know for sure that there is nothing legal about BYOB! You will get the restaurant closed down. FYI it's directly next to a clean and sober fellowship hall. AA meetings. You arent much of A guide Jessica Ranweiler. There is no place that sells alcohol of any kind that allows you to bring liquor. Ask the WSLCB. If you are not familiar with them then Google it. Don't get some restaurant closed down by you and your ignoring state laws.
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