As others have noted, the portion sizes are extremely small. The food is decent, but nowhere near as good as Empress Taytu close to downtown. The ambience of that restaurant is much better as well, whereas Zoma is one crowded room. I wanted to give them a second chance because I do love Ethiopian and the first night I went was their opening night, but the second time around was just as lackluster. The portions of actual substantive food is extremely small and instead you are given mounds of dry injera. The service is terrible as they care more about making a profit than they do about making customers happy. For example, they will not give you any more of anything. Will not be coming back for good this time!