This place was good if not great for picking up Ethiopian Injera bread.
I bought 5 injera for $3.00.
Problem was, what started as a craving for injera and miser wot or any other injera sauce... turned into a burden. My caped crusader and I were stuck eating injera meal after meal, and we soon got to the point where we groaned to learn that there was still A LOT of injera left. (Injera is really filling, too).
good: if you're having a party, $3.00 will go a long way to helping fill ppl's bellies. Or if you live in a large household.
not good: if you're not sure of where you can pick up some sauce to go with the bread. I ended up at Abyssinia Bar and Restaurant - really friendly and smiley owner. Food took a while -- calling ahead is best: 647-344-2110. Daily specials. If you already bought injera, tell them you don't need any more.
*For my other Injera-friendly meals, I went online and made my first Ethiopian dish. Took about an hour to prep a cabbage meal that we both tired of by the next day... (too much injera, I'm telling you!)
http://www.ivu.org/recipes/african/ethiopian-index.html
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Who knows, maybe all the Ethiopian restaurants get their injera from Freta's Enjera place! :)