The menu gave lots of options, rich in lamb, fish and chicken dishes and manyvegetarian options. We opted for: 1. Chicken Harrisa chicken with harrisa sauce cooked different herbs
2. Lamb-tibsLamb meat marinated with different Ethiopian spices, cooked with olive oil 3. GomenSpinach cooked with herbs, garlic and olive oil Now this was accompanied by Injera a yeast-risen flatbread with a unique, slightly spongy texture. Mr X wasn't a big fan of the Injera, likening it to 'wettex' however Ms X said its weight-less-ness gave her the feeling it was calorie-free?? (Too late now to find out!)
With African music creating the mood, the owner's small daughter entertaining and men at the bar meeting for a drink after work on a Friday night, there was much contributing to the ambiance. Even the chef coming out to say 'hello' was a personable touch. Without an understanding of the size of the dishes, assistance with the menu was also appreciated with the waitress crossing off a dish telling us it was too much!The food was plentiful and flavoursome full of fresh herbs but be warned- you will need a doggy-bag.
SCORES:
Ambiance: Mr X 7 Ms X 7
Accessibility: Mr X 7 Ms X 9
Service: Mr X 5 Ms X 8
Food: Mr X 8 Ms X 7
Value: Mr X 8 Ms X 8
TOTAL: 74
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