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First time here was a spontaneous decision. Came out of Q Karaoke around 6a but was not ready for the night to end yet. Saw a sign that said "food" and we were reeled in.
First impression: dim, bunch of lights, pretty crowded, loud music. Got seated in a booth. Ordered drinks and Ethiopian food that came with injera. Server told us their mom makes the food. Group liked it and even one stated it was better than Merkato's. Overall, told myself I'd come back.
Second time: sat ourselves at a booth then ordered a hookah with strawberrry pineapple, two longs islands, and two beers. Let me just say, I might want to smoke hookah more often. It was smooth, tasted good, and lasted forever. Music gave a good vibe that night. Bunch of Reggae and Nigerian music. Dance floor was pretty packed. Good vibes were just being emitted. Cost us $34 for our hookah and drinks. Not bad at all.
Service here is amazing. They consistently make sure you're doing fine and they consistently check your hookah and replace the coal. They know how to have fun too.
They "close" at 530a but will continue until people leave or the place starts to get bare.
Definitely recommend stopping by. Don't be intimated. I admit, it's not the nicest place and there's security around. Last time we were there, there was a guy outside with blood on his face held to the ground. Yikes.
Tip: Be careful when you leave. Saw police pull up in the parking lot and was told that police come by, park, and end up following some people to pull over. Just be safe!
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