Small outdoor seating area with just a few tables creates an intimate, quiet atmosphere away from road noise. Warm hospitality and vibrant decor add a welcoming, home-like vibe. Mainly a takeout spot, it offers an unpretentious setting with authentic Ethiopian flavors and diverse vegan options.
The vegan platter offers a great mix of flavors and generous portions. Vegetarians find plenty of tasty options that stand out even alongside meat dishes.
Offers authentic Ethiopian food with a focus on vegan dishes. The flavors are consistently excellent and delicious.
Good to know
The restaurant is mainly a to-go place with only a few tables outside.
They recently moved to a building with plenty of indoor seating.
Vegetarians will find plenty of tasty options to enjoy.
Combination of market and restaurant creates a casual, unassuming space with a cozy, quiet atmosphere. Family-run vibe with authentic Ethiopian food served in a modest, no-frills setting. Prices remain affordable while offering some of the best dishes in the area.
Vegetarian combos come with a variety of fresh, delicious options. The restaurant is clearly vegetarian friendly and offers excellent taste in its vegetarian dishes.
Authentic Ethiopian food offers a wonderful and delicious experience here. The dishes stand out for their great taste and provide a solid introduction to Ethiopian cuisine.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; walk-ins are welcome for dining.
The restaurant offers gluten-free injera if requested a day in advance.
Takeout orders must be placed in person at the restaurant.
Small space with an intimate, modest vibe similar to a neighborhood bodega. Atmosphere feels warm and authentic, often quiet with takeout focus but occasional dine-in allowed. Menu highlights include fresh injera, vegan specialty dishes, and flavorful meat and vegetable combos.
Large vegan platters stand out with nutritious variety and delicious flavors. Vegetarian sampler plates and lentil samosas add solid options for plant-based meals.
Authentic Ethiopian food shines here with rich flavors and traditional dishes. The menu offers great options for vegans and newcomers to Ethiopian cuisine.
Good to know
Lucy Ethiopian restaurant only offers take-out services.
The restaurant closed at 8:00 pm.
The menu includes a variety of dishes from vegetable options to fresh meat.
Casual thatched roof design with lovely wall murals and rattan umbrellas creates a spacious, air-conditioned setting. Quiet and peaceful atmosphere during lunch with occasional live Ethiopian music adds to the vibe. Seating is comfortable, and the place suits groups with varied diets.
Vegan dishes include a combo platter and a Goodness plate that offer variety and filling portions. Options focus on healthy vegan cuisine with several choices to sample.
Incredibly good Ethiopian food offers a rich, communal dining experience with dishes that stand out for their flavor and authenticity. Sharing plates brings a strong sense of community and enjoyment.
Good to know
Parking is limited near the restaurant; arrive early or expect to park half a block away.
There is metered parking available on the street.
The restaurant offers vegan options and charges an extra $9 for gluten-free injera.
Ethiopian restaurant blends Ethiopian and Italian menus in a warm, inviting atmosphere with clean, charming decor. Guests experience a unique coffee ceremony after dinner, adding to the serene and elegant vibe. The space feels cozy and reflects deep cultural roots through its food and hospitality.
Plenty of delicious vegetarian options include a full vegan selection with traditional, protein-rich dishes and vibrant salads. The vegetarian combo stands out alongside tender Ethiopian meat dishes.
Ethiopian food here stands out for its authentic flavors and clear love poured into dishes. It ranks as the best Ethiopian food experienced, especially notable on the west side.
Good to know
The restaurant offers both Ethiopian and Italian menu options.
Parking is available behind the restaurant.
A coffee ceremony is available after dinner for an authentic experience.
Dark wood finishes create an intimate dining experience with traditional seating in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Light music plays quietly, supporting calm conversation in a cozy, family-run vibe. The space balances authentic Eritrean culture with comfortable, individual seating areas.
Vegetarian options include a vegetarian sampler with stewed lentils, collard greens, potatoes, and salad on injera. The menu offers a wide selection of vegan and vegetarian Eritrean classics with generous portions.
Offers fire Eritrean and Ethiopian food with strong flavors. Serves authentic dishes that highlight traditional spices and textures.
Good to know
Guests should bring their ID because a security guard checks before entry.
The restaurant offers a wide selection of Eritrean classics, including vegan, vegetarian, and meat options.
All the food can be served family style for group sharing.
Small space with cozy mom and pop feel and a calm street setting creates a homey atmosphere. Diners experience rich, flavorful Ethiopian dishes including unique lentils and whole fish, often served with distinctive injera bread. Service is typically slow, requiring patience during busy times.
Only vegan dishes are served, focusing entirely on plant-based options. The vegetarian plate and veggie combo offer tasty, filling meals that cater well to vegan palates.
Fresh, flavorful, truly authentic dishes define the Ethiopian food here. The meals are rich in flavor and served in a casual, unpretentious setting.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of at least 40 minutes after ordering.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the quantity of food received.
Ethiopian restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with nice murals and Wi-Fi access. Guests eat traditionally without utensils, enjoying excellent vegan and vegetarian options alongside flavorful meat dishes. The vibe is quiet and somewhat clique-like, suited for those focused on food rather than service or ambiance.
Great vegetarian and vegan options come out quickly, often within five minutes. The vegan combo and buticha stand out as flavorful choices.
Offers excellent Ethiopian food with authentic flavors. Known for quality dishes that stand out in the area.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using public transport.
The restaurant serves food without utensils, following traditional Ethiopian customs.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and freshness of the ingredients.
Half bar and half restaurant, the space offers separate dining and bar areas with indoor and outdoor options. The atmosphere blends a classic local vibe with a calming dining room and a loud, dive-y bar, where music from both spaces overlaps. The crowd mainly consists of Eritrean locals, creating a community spot feel.
Variety of vegetarian Ethiopian dishes includes combos, samplers, and sides like bismiya (okra) and shiro. Meals feature fresh vegetables, leafy greens, beans, and spices with some larger potato and carrot pieces in samplers.
Generous portions of delicious Ethiopian food cater to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. The menu offers a variety of authentic dishes that impress even first-timers.
Good to know
Parking is available in the underground Whole Foods garage across the street.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor dining options.
Vegetarian options are plentiful on the menu.