This has really become my go-to place for the occasional Ethiopian craving! I usually come for the lunch specials but after convincing another couple to give Ethiopian a try, we came in on a Saturday evening. Mohammed is so welcoming and even though the restaurant is quite understaffed, he has away of making you welcome. He even stopped us from ordering to much.
We got a large platter with all the veggies and lentils, kitfo, tibs and the weekend only doro wat (or chicken stew). All the food couples with the injera was absolutely delicious and each type had its own unique flavor.
If you haven't had Ethiopian before, think of it like - the flavours of Indian cuisine without the spicy heat and the overbearing abundance of spices. This is not to say anything bad about Indian food because I love it but it's just to highlight what you may expect.
Most importantly - there isn't any cutlery here so get over having to eat with your hands.
Great for: first dates, dinner with friends, lunch alone, an interesting meal.... the list goes on.