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| - Located at the East side ghetto of Las Vegas. A popular stop for cab and limo drivers. When you first walk in, they look at you like deer caught in head lights. They didn't seat me and my boyfriend right away until I told the pretty Ethiopian girl, it'd be for 2, please! Yes, I agree with past posts about a language barrier, vbut it helps to be educated on Ethiopian cuisine or any cuisine that you guys decide to go venture.
I ordered the fresh beef tartar, curried beef, sauteed spinach and feta style cheese, with a side salad. All served on top of a large size engari bread, shaped like a sourdough pancake. My boyfriend had the grilled lamb, beef tartar, spinach & feta style cheese with a side salad, We didn't think we'd get full from their scoop sized portions. The bread helped get us there. No wonder their portions were small, they knew you'd get full with the bread. The flavors were intense. The bread kept coming, the pretty, young lady even looked us down when we told her no more on the bread to eat the last bits of meat on our plates.
The soda's aren't refillable, as they sell soda by the can. I wish they had fountain style soda, cause all that bread can clog your esophagus. There's nothing better that that Las Vegas water. mmm hmmm! Next time we come in, we'll bring at least one more person, so we can enjoy the coffee ceremony. We'd probably order their vegetable platter and their assorted meat platter as well.
I wish there were half ratings. It was actually close to a 5, but I didn't like the whole feeling in the beginning about them not hesitating to serve us!
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