Nazareth serves up some delectable Ethiopian food. One of the reasons why I enjoy Ethiopian is because it's a great way to connect with others you are eating with. Eating with your hands prevents texting/playing on your phone, and is a good way to just enjoy the moment.
Portions are large and very affordable. I split a vegetarian platter ($10.61) with my dining partner and we felt like we over-ate. A single platter could easily feed three medium-sized appetites. Our motherly server was overjoyed that we finished everything on our plate.
As others have mentioned this is a tiny, popular restaurant with not the most efficient service, but in a way, it's all part of the fun.
The space is dimly lit, small, with Ethiopian music playing on the speakers and Ethiopian music videos playing on two large TV screens. Be prepared to wait for 1+ hr for a table if you show up around peak dinner hour on a weekend.