4/5 Alireza g. 9 months ago on Google • 50 reviews
It's
a
small
Ethiopian
restaurant
close
to
the
immigration
office
in
Berlin,
placed
in
an
old
building
that
has
been
repurposed
to
be
used
as
a
restaurant,
they
have
limited
outside
seating
available
and
offer
variety
of
Ethiopian
food,
cannot
say
whether
they
are
completely
authentic
or
not
but
they
tasted
good,
their
menu
lacks
starters
and
begins
directly
with
main
course,
it
has
been
written
in
both
english
and
German
and
offers
bunch
of
dishes
using
some
type
of
protein
and
a
gravy,
with
probably
toned
down
spices
to
accommodate
the
German
taste.
We
ordered
a
combination
(it
was
number
10
in
he
menu)
and
a
chicken
gravy
plate
(number
6)
and
they
arrived
after
a
while,
with
a
specific
type
of
bread.
They
also
offered
forks
for
those
who
don't
want
to
eat
with
their
hands
and
each
plate
looked
good
and
flavorful.
They
were
also
kind
enough
to
serve
some
of
the
gravy
themselves
(which
usually
u
don't
see
in
restaurants
at
this
price
point).
The
chicken
was
the
most
delicious,
with
a
distinct
hint
of
cinnamon
and
other
spices,
not
so
hot
but
it
tingled
your
mouth
a
bit.
It
tasted
fresh
and
not
heated
up
several
times
after
a
long
day(since
I
arrived
there
kinda
late
and
i
was
one
of
their
last
customers
that
they
accepted)
and
the
salad
beside
it
was
completely
fresh,
crisp
and
not
soggy
or
soft
due
to
the
heat
and
the
warm
weather
we
have
in
Berlin
right
now.
The
combination
had
2
meat
dishes
using
small
cubed
lamb
and
beef
pieces
in
it,
and
a
vegetarian
course
using
lentils,
it
kinda
reminds
you
of
Indian
food
because
of
he
spices
but
it
was
a
unique
style
and
you
wouldn't
get
a
feeling
of
eating
the
same
spices
like
masala
or
curry
or
....
Every
gravy
should've
been
eaten
using
a
special
type
of
thin
bread,
baked
on
a
hot
plate
that
has
a
very
soft
texture
and
not
so
much
of
a
flavor,
ready
to
soak
everything
from
the
gravy
and
be
a
good
vessel
to
enjoy
it.
In
the
end
we
enjoyed
an
Ethiopian
Coffee,
which
tared
like
regular
coffee
to
me(
I'm
not
a
coffee
drinker)
and
was
ok,
nothing
special.
They
serve
it
in
small
cups
and
a
traditional
type
of
teapot.
The
restaurant
was
reasonably
priced,
their
service
was
really
good,
they
were
attentive
and
caring
and
patient
with
their
customers.
You
could
also
pay
with
either
card
or
cash
(which
nice
since
you
won't
have
this
option
in
many
restaurants
like
this
in
Berlin)
In
the
end,
it
was
a
nice
restaurant,
I
would
recommend
it
for
people
who
want
to
get
a
taste
of
Ethiopian
food,
had
good
services
with
reasonable
pricing,
offered
multiple
seating
options
(unfortunately
no
air
conditioning
inside)
and
had
good
vibes
and
tasty
dishes.
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