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As a big fan of AP at their old location, I was super happy to see they had re-opened closer to Davenport. Unfortunately, I have one major concern about the new spot. Because it is only a few doors away from Nazerath, it is only a matter of time until it becomes equally or more busy and therefore inaccessible. Food at AP is better than Nazerath (which I also enjoy) and it currently costs less (in reality it is fresher and should cost slighly more in my opinion). Portions size? Massive. Went with 2 friends and had the meat and veggie platter for 2 with a side order of Kitfo. All delicious and unbelievably fresh. I've lived in the area for years and tried most of the Ethiopian restaurants here and across the city. Since discovering AP I rarely go elseware anymore. There is something different about the food at AP, not sure what it is, but it tastes fresher and more "homeade". The owner is very friendly and clearly passionate about the food, and about ensuring you enjoy it, so it does not surprise me that she is putting more into it than others. Oh yes, forget to mention that this meal, along with 3 cold beers, came to a total of $40! My advice: get there while you can, before the Nazereth crowd clues in to it, and enjoy the best Ethiopian food currently available in TO!
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