A spot where someone who wants actual New Orleans cooking without the tourist trap crowds should land, even though the menu gestures toward Ethiopian traditions. The back gallery space catches a different crowd than the dining room—worth asking what's hanging when you go.
seafood restaurant · 400 H St NE
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