It's nice to have an Ethiopian restaurant where I can eat almost anything on the menu. Everything is vegan here, even the desserts.
It's a good place to go with a group, as long as everyone is game to try a bunch of things. Zeni and her staff are good about helping you figure out how much food to order for a big group. Just tell her which dishes look appealing and they'll bring you the right amount.
I found the dishes without fake meat in them better than the ones with. So the lentils, beans, salads and such are more my style than the mock chicken or beef.
Also a bonus: food is VERY cheap. I went with a group of about 15 people and we were all pleasantly full at a cost of $7.50 plus tip each.
The one draw back for me is the smokey air - when they do the (very cool) Ethiopian coffee ceremony, there is some smoke created from roasting the beans and from the incense they burn with it. The night we went was a pretty busy Saturday evening and I guess they'd done a few ceremonies that night, because you could really feel the smoke in the air. It didn't make the place smell bad - no, it smelled like roasted coffee and incense! But it did make breathing a bit difficult for those in our party who have lung issues.
Even so, I'll happily go here again. They live up to their name - yummy!