Nazareth is closed, so my sister and I ate here by default. It was nice that a lady checked in on us at the start of our meal and showed us how to eat with the injera, ripping off a piece and sort of using it as a claw/taco contraption with a swift swooping/pinching effect to pick up several things at once off the vegetarian platter... She then fed the both of us with the pieces she used to demonstrate. I haven't been fed by somebody since I was a child and was a little taken aback! It was a nice gesture, and it was even nicer of them to have given us an extra piece of injera on the house, when they saw that we needed a little more to finish the plate. Not a bad default to the well-rated Nazareth a couple of doors down, because it was quiet and rather cozy inside and the food came quickly. Friendliness, of course, is always a plus.