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  • This was my 4th visit (over the past 10 years) and I have enjoyed the unique experience and cuisine each time I go. This time it was with a co-worker, and we have a delicious meal under the hut. We ordered drinks (Ethiopian wine and a cocktail) and settled in with a Sambusa appetizer, the lentil version. The small pastry shells were filled with a seasoned mix of lentils and served with a spicy dipping sauce...what a great way to start the meal! For the main dish(es), we decided to split both a vegetable combination and a double-meat combination. They came out (together) in a large, shallow basket lined with Injera and served "family style". The vegetable combination had five different items...kik (yellow split pea), misir (lentils), gomen (collards), tikil gomen,(cabbage), and kai'sir (beets & potatoes). The kai'sir was the only cold item, all the rest were served warm. The kik and misir were the stars of the show, the gomen and tikil gomen were on the spicier side of the plate. The double-meat combination came with two meat stews: Dorowat (chicken) and segawa (beef). The chicken was good, but the segawa beef was truly outstanding with its smoky, spicy flavors just pouring out. All of these items are intended to be eaten with the Injera (served in a basket on the side) by tearing off small bits and using them as your utensil. The experience is unique and fun at the same time to share in a communal meal. After dinner we decided to partake in their traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony (we did the decaf version). First, the roasted beans are brought to your table where you get to "sample" the aromas before the actual coffee is made. Then later, when the tray is brought to your table there is a wonderfully aromatic incense burning and the coffee is served with a small side of ambasha bread to leisurely consume while you sip. The entire meal experience is wonderful, and the servers are so polite and attentive. This is really a wonderful experience for a group of folks or even a small to-person gathering. So glad this place continues to thrive!
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