Linhda • August 20, 2017Fried seafood platter with red snapper and shrimp is my favorite deep fried seafood restaurant in LA 😍. We got the house salad with green goddess dressing; went well with the salty food.
Hau T. • May 2, 2013Chef Jamie is doing a pop up weekday lunch here with his own menu. Delicious stuff! Get the Belgian fries. Tell him if you're Paleo, he'll make some great things for you.
JK • August 14, 2021Try Veggie combo with stewed lentil, sunflower seeds, and azifa, Dorowot with cardamom, black pepper, and berbere & Teff cookies with cinnamon
Jason M. • April 19, 2014I have been eating Ethiopian food for 30 years. I have eaten it all across the country and out of the ones available in Little Ethiopia this is my favorite. Can't go wrong here. Always friendly staff.
Zahra N. • January 25, 2014Been coming here for 10 years now. Get the doro wot (chicken in tomato sauce) and veggie platter.
Bee M. • October 6, 2011the 2nd cheapest food on the block. Very friendly to non-ethiopians and easier to navigate menu.big portions, yummy food and at times can be busy with a variety of types - so very first-timer friendly
Andrew S. • July 4, 2020Love this place. Tibs and veggie platter are my typical go-tos. Way less oily than others and really tasty / good portions. They also deliver!
Rye S. • June 19, 2014Amazing gored gored. So spicy and fresh. Incredible sunflower drink as well.
Sarah W. • June 6, 2012We love #4 kitfo (if asked, get it raw) and #7 Kiay Wot! Get these two and a side of Misir (red lentils) and Mixed At-kilt (cabbage, potato, and carrots) and you'll have a feast!
Kristopher G. • June 3, 2011One of the best meals I've had but you better come hungry
Sharon R. • September 11, 2011Don't miss the antique shops, Ethiopian cuisine, Hansens cakes, and of course our charming 7-11!
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