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I would say this place is not for everyone. This may be five star Ethiopian food, I wouldn't know. I thought it was just okay. So I came with a group. We ordered appetizers for the table. Then came the realization that you eat with your hands. Yes, you pull apart the spongy bread the appetizer is wrapped in and stick your hand, the one you used to wiped your ass with earlier in the day, into the food other people are also eating. Hey man, this isn't like chips and salsa where you can avoid double dipping. With these dishes, your fingers are going into the food as you try to dip the bread in to get some. I could tell a few members of the group were slightly put off by this. If you have a germaphobe in your group, then skip the appetizer. To be fair, you can ask for forks. For the entree, I got the Meskerem Combo (lamb, beef and some other shit I didn't recognize). So the sample came with a plop of like five items on top of the bread. The bread gets soggy from the dishes and is like eating raw dough. I thought the sample was just okay. Nothing great. I left sill hungry and stopped by Cook Out on the way home. If you like Ethiopian food then more power to you.I
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