We were getting pedicures at the nail salon a few doors down and the girl working on me told us about this place.
This is a little hole in the wall place and it appears to be run by a family. I've always wanted to try Ethiopian food, so we gave it a shot. We were the only people in the place and were greeted warmly. We didn't know what we wanted, but the girl taking our order helped us out. We got the vegetarian combo with the grilled beef (see my picture).
The beef was wonderful! It is seasoned and spicy, but not super spicy. The beef was served in the middle with all the vegetarian goodies out the outer part of the platter. The vegetarian dishes were super delicious as well. It was a lot of beans, dips, potatoes and spinach.
They serve the platter with a basket of Ethiopian flat bread (called Injera). There is no silverware or utensils, you unroll the Injera and pull off a section, then pick up the beef and other sides with the bread. The Injera is a spongy kind of bread with almost no flavor, it has more of a practical purpose. That platter of beef and the sides was more than enough for my wife and myself. Very filling and absolutely delicious.
One thing to note is that there was no ice. This has also been my experience in Indian restaurants as well. I had two Diet Cokes and they brought me the can and an empty glass.
What a fantastic find, love this place. If you want to give Ethiopian food a try, come here. Very highly recommended.