Yay! My first Ethiopian adventure was a success!! This place might be in a slightly strange location, but my experience inside was CLEAN and PLEASANT and most importantly TASTY. Our server was a ray of sunshine. The chef came over to deliver the food and say hi as well. Her name is Agree (or more likely is pronounced like Agree and spelled some way I don't know).
I honestly don't know what exactly I ate that came on the beef combo platter... but I highly recommend it! Now be prepared with clean hands because Ethiopian food involves eating with your hands. You use the injera to pick up the various foods. Food is also served on injera. The injera is like a sponge-y flatbread, and slightly sour. I'm into it! I love that you can essentially eat your plate.
I also got something called Ethiopian Honey Wine. It is very appropriately named. It tastes like honey. It tastes like wine. And it's Ethiopian!