The injera here is spongy enough to actually pick up the stews, and the tibs arrive properly charred—this is where people who know Ethiopian food come when they're tired of places that treat it like backdrop to alcohol.
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You come here when you want to eat with your hands and feel genuinely welcomed while doing it. The kind of place where the staff remembers you're new to Ethiopian food and guides you through it without making you feel slow.