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| - Good. Good good good. I love Ethiopian food, and the fact that this and Cafe Lalibela are so close to each other makes my heart feel all warm and fuzzy (and my belly feel all full and satisfied). It's casual-intimate in setting, and really not pricey at all, either, which makes this place perfect for a lunch or dinner date for those of us who scrape by on teacher's salaries. The place is vegan-friendly, which for omnivorous philistines like me only matters when we're in meat-hating moods, but which is kind of a big deal when you consider how tough it can be to find good vegan options around here. They have a weekly raw foods menu, too, which is really great.
I haven't really noticed much of a difference in the quality of, well, everything, between this and Cafe Lalibela, but your mileage might vary. You can't really go wrong here, and I've never had it be so crowded that you can't get seating really quick. The service is fantastic, and the food is good, and the atmosphere is quite nice. Don't hesitate to try.
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