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After I stepped in here the other night, thanks to my short term memory, I realized I had already been here before. The decor isn't dazzling - dark, 80's tavern-sort of feel to it. It sounds like the other reviewers didn't find the service up to par but I found our server quite friendly and attentive. We ordered the vegetable combo platter for two ($12 each). The injera isn't as sour as some other places I've been to. The different mounds of vegetables were good but not entirely memorable. A slight bit on the bland side. I'm not sure which was the shuro wat or yemiser wot but one was spicy and a favourite out of the six vegetables. I'm not a wuss when it comes to spices so I would've welcomed a bit more of a kick. Ring of fire? Bring it! Filling but missing a bit of a punch. Next time I've got a hankering for some Ethiopian food, I'll try to remember that I've checked off Dukem on my list of places to explore.
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