Locals come here for injera that tastes like someone's grandmother made it, then stay to browse the back room full of spices and grains you won't find anywhere else in the neighborhood.
ethiopian restaurant · 1334 9th St NW
No upcoming events listed here yet. Run this venue? Claim it and publish your own
Make a day of it
More like this
museum
1600 M St NW
Serious explorers and curious kids study maps and artifacts inside a century-old headquarters where the obsession with discovery never stopped being the point.
ethiopian restaurant
8200 Fenton St
Everyone here actually eats with their hands, tearing injera to scoop stews that taste like someone's grandmother is running the kitchen. Go if you want to understand what Ethiopian food is supposed to be, not what a tourist version looks like.
ethiopian restaurant
3100 14th St NW
Spiced stews and spongy injera arrive at your table still steaming, meant for tearing and sharing. Go when you want to eat with your hands and sit with people you actually like.
ethiopian restaurant
3821 S George Mason Dr
People who actually want to understand Ethiopian food—not just try it—come here for injera that tastes like someone's kitchen, not a tourist trap. The vegetarian spreads alone justify the trip if you eat that way.
ethiopian restaurant
7815 Georgia Ave NW
Someone who wants to taste real Ethiopian food without pretense walks in here and stays for hours, the kind of place where the injera is spongy and the spices build on your tongue in ways that make you order another round.
ethiopian restaurant
512 B S Van Dorn St
You come here hungry and leave with strong opinions about injera—the kind of place where the food tastes like someone's actually cooking it, not performing it for tourists.
Own Chercher Ethiopian Restaurant & Mart?
Claim it to publish your own events and become the source of truth.