Serves meat, vegan options available. Ethiopian restaurant with separate vegan menu available upon request. Offers a range of traditional dishes, including shiro wot, misr wot, gomen, injera and more. Open Mon-Sun 11:00-23:00.
There are a few very home brew looking African restaurants that have popped up. Intrigued by the idea of Ethiopian cuisine, I went.
There is a dedicated vegan menu, the main one to recccomend is the vegan combo which basically is a little of everything vegan on a pancake that the menu fellow says what is in it, can't really remember but might be butter? - anyway for £15 you get a lot of food and a lot of pancake to eat it with. The pancake is also the plate, as it's served as a tray.
There are a few vegan options.
The space itself has Ethiopian ornaments in a lot of places, including the roof, and even offers a shisha, should you want the equivalent of 100 cigs in 20 minutes!
Anyway the food I was really impressed with. It's basically spiced and dry sauced lentils, potatoes, carrots, beetroot slaw, salad and etcs. The pancake was slightly sour in taste and like a thick mat. You are supposed to pick up enough to eat, which for me took a while to get used to.
It's mildly spiced and quite flavourful, whilst seeming quite healthy. I found it very filling and we both ate for £15.
I do recccomend trying this place for something very different and very reasonable in cost.
Beside my fav tattooist as well, shout out Helen ✌️
There is a vegan menu with many options. We shared an Ethiopian pancake with several dishes served on top. All delicious and a good variety of wholefoods. I had a spiced tea which was good also. Didn’t see the loos or where they could be. Friendly staff. Would return.
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First Review by MrsWoodlands
J0Z1
Points +864
Surprisingly good - Edit
There are a few very home brew looking African restaurants that have popped up. Intrigued by the idea of Ethiopian cuisine, I went.
Read moreThere is a dedicated vegan menu, the main one to recccomend is the vegan combo which basically is a little of everything vegan on a pancake that the menu fellow says what is in it, can't really remember but might be butter? - anyway for £15 you get a lot of food and a lot of pancake to eat it with. The pancake is also the plate, as it's served as a tray.
There are a few vegan options.
The space itself has Ethiopian ornaments in a lot of places, including the roof, and even offers a shisha, should you want the equivalent of 100 cigs in 20 minutes!
Anyway the food I was really impressed with. It's basically spiced and dry sauced lentils, potatoes, carrots, beetroot slaw, salad and etcs. The pancake was slightly sour in taste and like a thick mat. You are supposed to pick up enough to eat, which for me took a while to get used to.
It's mildly spiced and quite flavourful, whilst seeming quite healthy. I found it very filling and we both ate for £15.
I do recccomend trying this place for something very different and very reasonable in cost.
Beside my fav tattooist as well, shout out Helen ✌️
Pros: Low cost , Healthy
Cons: Very small seating area
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MrsWoodlands
Points +2733
Delicious wholesome vegan menu - Edit
There is a vegan menu with many options. We shared an Ethiopian pancake with several dishes served on top. All delicious and a good variety of wholefoods. I had a spiced tea which was good also. Didn’t see the loos or where they could be. Friendly staff. Would return.
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