Bati Ethiopian Kitchen
Ethiopian · Brooklyn
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At Bati Ethiopian Kitchen, we're passionate about sharing the bold flavors of Ethiopia with our community. We're a unique Ethiopian eatery where specialty cocktails meet flavorful bar bites, creating an unforgettable experience for every guest. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service,...
At Bati Ethiopian Kitchen, we're passionate about sharing the bold flavors of Ethiopia with our community. We're a unique Ethiopian eatery where specialty cocktails meet flavorful bar bites, creating an unforgettable experience for every guest. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service, often praised by customers who rave about our attentive staff and cozy atmosphere. Enjoy our signature dish, Tibs, made with tender beef strips cooked in a rich berbere sauce, or sample one of our expertly curated cocktails. Come taste the warmth of Ethiopian hospitality at 1057 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238, where every bite feels like a homecoming.
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Bati Ethiopian Kitchen is highly praised for its authentic and flavorful Ethiopian cuisine, friendly staff, and inviting atmosphere. Customers rave about the quality of the food, often mentioning the injera bread and the variety of vegan options. The restaurant is considered a great spot for date nights and group outings.
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Tip: If you want to ensure you get a seat, especially as the night progresses, make a reservation. Also, Tibs Tuesday sounds like a vibe!
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Bati Ethiopian Kitchen es troba a Brooklyn, envoltat de llocs d'interès cultural i històric. Aquests són alguns dels punts més destacats als voltants.
Patrimoni Històric
- Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew (A 631m) — church building in Brooklyn, United States of America Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- Kismet Temple (A 656m) — historic meeting hall in Brooklyn, New York, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church and Rectory (A 744m) — church building in New York, United States of America Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Parcs i Jardins
- Crispus Attucks Playground (A 58m) — park in the United States of America
- Hancock Playground (A 428m) — park in the United States of America
- Lowry Triangle (A 484m) — park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Greene Playground (A 708m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC
- Gateway Triangle (A 778m) — park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Q49482530 (A 792m) — park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
- James Forten Playground (A 799m) — playground park in Brooklyn, NYC
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Opinions de Bati Ethiopian Kitchen Brooklyn
The rosemary tibs were savory and tender and the veggie platter was delicious. The injera was authentic and the service was phenomenal! The berbere highball is truly innovative!
Amazing meal in a cozy space. The service was attentive and the meal was absolutely delicious. Great for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike!
I ♡it! I'm an Ethiopian food virgin. ...so this is the perfect place for me to test or should I say "taste" the waters. I think eating with your fingers is relaxing. The spiciness is just for me. The host is so friendly and after a long day at work. ....♡enough said.
Great food, it fills you up quickly for a reasonable price. Taylor was lovely. Great dining experience
Bati is one of my favorite restaurants and Ethiopian spots in the entire city! They catered my birthday brunch and all my friends loved it. Plus I had leftovers that I got to enjoy all week. Do not sleep on this place 🔥
Delicious food. Had take out which is not always perfect but this food was very good. We picked up the food and viewed.the restaurant which has lovely ambience. Next time will eat in to enjoy the atmosphere.
My roommate and I loved our dinner here! We had the vegan/vegetarian sampler for two, which came with a couple of chickpea dishes, lentils, peas, cabbage, beets, collard greens, and more, all served with generous portions of injera bread. It was great to be able to taste different dishes -- and this feast was very reasonably priced! We left full and happy. Everyone who works here is also delightful -- very helpful with the menu and generally pleasant. I would recommend this place to anyone -- you can take your family here, your parents, a date, or some friends. Since the food requires you to eat with your hands, it makes for a fun and intimate (and somewhat challenging, if you're not used to it) meal.
Yes! I’m so glad this place is back! I ordered lunch and it was unbelievably scrumptious. The rosemary tibs, beets, mushrooms, and tikil gomen are out of this world. I’ll definitely be coming back for dinner and drinks!
My partner and I have been coming here as our go to date night spot for awhile now. The food is solid, the service is kind and attentive, and the atmosphere is lovely. Would recommend.
Misrak and Brian are incredible and this is the best restaurant in the area!! They were quick with the service and the interior is beautifully decorated!! Drinks were great too!!
The food was really good. Got a big plate of veggie food for 2. I was worried it wouldn't be enough food, but it was! I really loved to flavors and colors of the food. It was so different the food colors im m used to. Love of deep oranges and green. Like art. Kind of wished I could have used a spork instead of my fingahs.
I love Bati! Please support the new location. We don't need another Italian or Mexican restaurant! We need great Ethiopian food from a lovely place like this!
The food was delicious, some of the best Ethiopian I've had in NYC. I had takeout and the food was still great after a half an hour walk back home in the cold winter. If I lived closer, I'd become a regular.
Had honey wine at table by the window. Waitress notice that something fell into the wine whe it was moved by the widow. Immediately without being prompted she removed the wine and replaced it with a new glass. I value that type of service and consideration. Will definitely travel down here again for a meal.
By far the best Ethiopian food in all of New York! I was so happy to finally have authentic, fresh, delicious Ethiopian food! And the owner and the waiter/ bartender couldn’t have been nicer. I recommend the combo platter, both vegan and meat. We ordered both, and were served a large platter with a variety of savory stews (wot) on a bed of Injera (a nutritious flat spongy bread). I also recommend a glass of Tej, their honey wine. For a satisfying and very pleasant experience, I highly recommend the wonderful Bati!
Fantastic food! We got the vegan course for two (which allows you to get all the options) as well as the Ye Timatim Fitfit as an appetizer. The main course alone would've fed us, but we persevered because it was amazing. Check out the Sheba T'ej honeyed wine/mead, not too sweet with a little bit of bubble. Price for the vegan course for two was $34, app was $8, glass of Te'j was $11.
The spices are developed. The injera is fresh. There's a vegan section of the menu. The atmosphere is vibrant and comfortable. The staff are inviting. Prices are justified. Best Ethiopian food I've had in New York. I eat from here at least once a week.
Best Ethiopian I’ve had in BK. Reminds me of flavors I had in Oakland CA
We had the doro wett and the meat combination which were both excellent. I especially liked the lamb and would order that as a main next time. It came with a two sides, shiro and tikil Gomen, that we picked from a list of other tasty sounding sides, both which were super delicious and scoopable with the injera. Towards the end, the server came and gave my toddler a sample of the stewed split peas which he devoured. The servers there were so sweet and the service was prompt. I will definitely go again and highly recommend!
I've been here twice now. The food is delicious, reasonably priced, the service so kind. and the ambiance is calming and beautiful. they do have gluten-free bread injera And it is great
Unmatched flavors. Staff that makes you feel like you’re getting a home cooked meal. Cozy and stylish. Playlist that’ll have you Shazamming through your meal. This place is going to be in heavy rotation this summer.
Great Ethiopian restaurant. Can’t beat the price and the food is high quality. Also the wine by the bottle was very reasonably priced. If you’re getting the meat platter I would add a few veggies, because it’s a lot of meat and not much else. All delicious, but the vegan dishes are really good too and it’s good to have something other than just meat for dinner. Will be back!
Epic food, vibe, staff - top Ethiopian place! In interesting, emerging neighborhood. Has gluten free injera.
Delicious! Lovely atmosphere and very good food. Great options for both carnivores and vegetarians. Yummy cocktails too! My husband and I will definitely go here again.
The food here is phenomenal! I recommend asking the waiter for suggestions of combo platters to get the most out of the experience. The lamb is to die for, and the doro watt is the stuff of dreams. Everything else I've tried has been very delicious.Top your meal off with some honey wine as a special treat. The service is great! This restaurant is close to the subways and buses as well.
The ambiance inside was super relaxing, great music and great food! The chef came out and made sure everything was to my liking and my server Betty was the best she was exceptionally friendly and attentive, definitely would recommend!
Great food and ambience! I really loved the art displayed on the walls and downstairs (see photo of my favorite painting). My friend and I split the Vegan combo and the Meat combo and this was plenty – the meat combo was definitely the winner. The injera was tasty and our server was sweet enough to bring out more when we ran out! Great for a first date or a group!
have been coming for months! one of the best ethiopian spots out there. love to the whole staff! :)
Tried the food from here and have been eating weekly at the very least. Staff is very attentive to all customers and amazing selection of food & drinks to choose from.
I have gone here more than a dozen times, And I have to say it is the best, and I MEAN the best ethiopian food in brooklyn. The owner and the chef are really nice, and I have got to know them over the past times I went to eat at Bati. They are always happy to have there customers come back, and sometimes they might sneak in a bit of extra food..! I highly recommend this place. It isn’t to expensive for a huge group, but its so worth it the price won’t even matter. Go try it!!!
First time having Ethiopian food, and definitely will be back! The vegan platter for two with injera was a good introduction to the cuisine. The baklava was so delicious that we ordered a second! Only wish there were more African wines on the menu, but the Ethiopian honey wine was an interesting treat. Recommend for vegans and non vegans alike
Bati is one of my old time favorite place for Ethiopian food. Since they have moved to the new location, it has beautiful ambiance and larger space which is great for last min big group or low key date night. Attentive and friendly service. Gluten free and vegan option available.
The food is delicious! Never EVER had a bad meal here, and I’ve come regularly for the past two years. The service is great, and the chef is amazing. 5 stars across the board.
Had a lovely date night here the other night! the food was so delicious and we had some great drinks too, shout out to the bartender, Betty! lovely service and ambiance
Amazing food! come with ample amounts of patience to have a good time however. All the vegetarian options in the tasting menu were literally finger lickin good. Service is friendly but very slow and error prone. One person was running the bar and service for the entire restaurant on a Friday night however and it showed. Skip the cocktails, stick to basic drinks and great food and don’t come with limited time and you’ll have a really terrific time 💚💛♥️💙
✨ Culture, flavor & vibes all in one bite 👏🏾 Bati Kitchen in Brooklyn brings Ethiopia to NYC 🇪🇹🍽️ For our feast, we tried Tsom,an assortment of injera with vegan sides like tikil gomen, key sir, gomen, and creamy shiro in the center plus the Bati rosemary tibs, tender beef cubes tossed in herbs & spices. The space is beautifully decorated, filled with culture, and perfect for a unique night out. If you’re looking for authentic Ethiopian food in NYC, Bati Kitchen is a must-visit. Follow @butteronaroll_ on IG & TikTok for more recommendations 🧈💛
here alllll the time lately! at least 1x/week for about a month and a half now! every staff member is welcoming, caring and embodies hospitality. the food is authentic and delicious, the menu wonderfully curated. the espresso martini is like none i’ve had anywhere else, it reminds me of a yoo-hoo chocolate milk! great place to spend the evening.
Went on a chill Sunday night to experience some smooth jazz and rnb covers. Music was amazing and the crowd response matched. Food came out shortly after ordering. Every dish ordered was cooked to perfection. Staff was very friendly and extremely helpful with the ordering and serving of the food. Definitely would recommend. Ill be back for sure.
Shara Ali here. I’m Ethiopian, I live in Brooklyn, and this is the only Ethiopian restaurant I go to in NY. Makes Bunna Cafe taste like Taco Bell. Fresh Ethiopian injera upon request. 100% Habesha kitchen staff. Come for the wot, stay for the vibes. Fantastic music. Dimly lit; perfect for a date night. Bryan the bartender/server is an absolute gem. Grateful this staple has entered the community in full force. Give my kin some love.
The experience here changed my perspective entirely. Restaurant workers offered acceptable care. Great food, casual and fun ambiance, fantastic service and lots of smiles all around. Each meal I've ordered was tasty. The service level is remarkably high.
Wonderful food, excellent service, shout out to Brian, who patiently helped us with the menu and what we would like. We tried a variety of things, all of which were delicious, good sized portions. The food was seasoned well, but not too hot. Recommended place to try Ethiopian food. All five of us had a great meal and great time.
The food quality here never disappoints. Their attention to guests is the main reason to visit. Their food selection changes with the seasons. Their food is exceptional. Love, love, love.
I wanted to try something different and Bati did not disappoint! I had the vegan mixed platter with the injera bread and it was delicious. Would come back again in a heartbeat.
If you are looking for authentic Ethiopian cuisine, look no further than BATI. Located in the heart of Brooklyn, Bati Ethiopian Restaurant is the perfect location for a date night, group outing or luncheon. The food is seasoned to perfection, the staff is kind and hospitable, drinks are delicious and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. Be sure to visit for their jazz night or happy hour as well - you will not be disappointed! ⭐️
Very Authentic! We stopped by with out a reservation and got a seat. Very thankful it wasn’t very crowded on this night. But as the night progressed the place did fill up! (Make reservation) The area is up and coming and I actually got parking on the street around the corner. This was very convenient. I was with some meat eaters so they ordered meat dishes and I had the vegetarian option of course. They kept mine separate! Very happy they accommodated. Place was quiet and very open. It wasn’t cramped. Very clean Bathrooms. I must return to try this place again.
Each dish is expertly prepared with fresh ingredients and aromatic spices that awaken the senses and leave diners craving more. The warm and inviting atmosphere at Bati Ethiopian restaurant adds to the overall experience, with cozy seating and friendly staff who are always eager to share their love for Ethiopian food with guests.
I’m not sure what part of Bati I like most, because there’s a lot. On my block, the most lovely people, food that is so good on the stomach, drinks that make you feel less guilty for drinking. We’re so happy that you are here. If you want a special night out or just a couple drinks and bites with an amazing happy hour, put Bati to the top of your list.
Loved the honey wine offered here. Definitely try their tibs!! A great all-round bexperience with great flavours. The only criticism I have is the portions for the Doro wott were a little tough to share considering that it's just a single chicken thigh and an egg.
Food was great! Service also attentive. It was just a bit cold in the dining room and made it a little uncomfortable by the end of our meal
I went to Bati on a Monday evening to meet up with a good friend of mine. She was actually the one who suggested that we go there because she was impressed from her previous visit. After my visit I became impressed as well. I really enjoyed the vegetarian dishes. The meal was delicious and I absolutely recommend. I plan on taking my cousin, sister, and brother-in-law there in the near future. The service was not bad. It was not anything to rave about, but once again it was not bad.
I've only ever ordered for delivery here but the food is yummy, and they're generous with the injera. My only real complaint is sometimes the misir wot is sooo greasy and oily that it can be hard to eat a lot of it. Overall I like the pricing and quality of this Ethiopian place over others like Ras plant based.
This is my first time to come to this restaurant and I like everything! The relaxing ambiance, nice music and a delicious food of course! I had vegetarian combination and it tastes like the one I had back in Ethiopia. I tried a few Ethiopian restaurants here in Brooklyn and Manhattan and I found this one is the best so far.
Food was so good service was amazing I live around the corner so happy to find a new spot with amazing food you gotta try it out
As someone who doesn't eat animal products, it is a bit of a challenge to find restaurants at which I can eat. Ethiopian restaurants are good because they usually offer a good range of meat- and dairy-free options. I chose Bati because I live nearby and walk by the restaurant quite frequently and, more importantly, because it highlighted vegan options on its website. I tried booking a table on OpenTable for the same night. OpenTable indicated nothing was available. I called the restaurant and was told I'd likely find a table available. I gave them my name; when we arrived they had reserved a table. They were very friendly and accommodating. I hadn't been to an Ethiopian restaurant in a while and my guests had never been at one so the server took the time to explain the menu and give suggestions. The food was solid. I've had injera that was thicker and more sour tasting. I think I prefer that to Bati's thinner, less sour version but there was by no means something wrong with Bati's. The different entrees (served as part of a combination platter on the injera) were all good. The flavors didn't blow me away but they were all solid, with a couple being very good. Because of the good vegan options and because it is so close to home, I plan on going back.
Bati offers a lesson for those seeking. We ordered our vegetarian platter for 2. It arrived and we thanked the lord for this blessing. Along the way, one of our brethren, the injera, rolled off the plate onto the table. It’s fate was sealed. Confiscated and never replaced. But it is within this fickle duality that batí offers its lesson. As equally as the lord giveth, the lord taketh and for this lesson, my deepest gratitudes.
First I love Ethiopian food and find the whole way it is served and presented celebratory and different. This restaurant was very good and this area of Brooklyn is a melting pot of people stores and dining - great fun. The decor is pleasant and intimate. The service here was very good but the flavor of the Kitfo was a bit different from what I am used to and not as good; in my opinion as some of the other Ethiopian restaurants like Mesob in Montclair or Meskera in Manhattan. I would highly recommend for a date night or adventurous group and it is a great dining experience for vegetarians or vegans.
Liked it, didn’t love it. Didn’t realize how small the portions were. I got the lamb dish, with cabbage and beets on the side. Lamb was tender, cooked well. I may just be unfamiliar with the cuisine but I kept expecting the stew to taste different. I may give the place another try, not sure.
Super friendly staff. We enjoyed sitting outside but the inside looked nice as well. We shared the Doro Wett with lentils and greens. The chicken was tender and the sauce was delicious. Wish there had been more. A lot of it was soaked up by the injera it was served on. I would ask for it to be served separately next time. Overall I would definitely go back and try other dishes.
Food was good but portion sizes were small in comparison to other Ethiopian restaurants I've been to. Server was nice, the food and bill took a while but I think it may just be that they were understaffed on a moderately busy afternoon. Recommend checking it out. Try the tej if you like honey!
A cozy ethipion restaurant with cute decor but is understaffed with just one server struggling to serve all the tables and the tables are very small. We were 3 people seated on a 2 person table and our feet were in each other's way, quite uncomfortable so to speak. But the food is worth it all, amazing food. Being a vegetarian my fav plates were the mushroom dish, shiro wat and miser wat. If you like spices then get some awaze on the side - that's a mix of oil and Berbere chilli powder I believe. The injeras are normally served warm but this place serves it cold.
The food is great, but the portions are somewhat frugal. Their non-vegetarian tasting platter doesn’t incorporate much, we had to add the tibs which became the star of the dish. Other than the portions and selections, the taste was good, the atmosphere is friendly, and the service is great.
We had an enjoyable meal at bati Ethiopian kitchen. We really loved the spicy crispy injera bread, the stewed chicken, the beef stew, the lamb stew and all of the vegan dishes. I love how dramatic the combination platter looks! I enjoyed the Ethiopian beer I had, It was very light and refreshing. I'm not sure I consider getting one chicken drumstick in a chicken dish a good value. Seemed a bit short. Also the sauteed beef dish was tough. We left fat and happy.
dinning in and was fairly pleased. I ordered online using seamless, it was terrible. I waited 2hrs. And the when I finally got the food it was cold and I was sent a really small portion of food for 28.00. NEVER AGAIN!!!!
The food was not bad but it wasn't what I was expecting. I was thinking that the bread would be a little bland and when combined with the stew it would pull everything together but it had a lemony flavor that did not complement the stew. The stew was not bad but I feel it could be better. To me every the had a similar flavor palette and there wasn't much of a difference. I would just like to had the idea had the Meat combination serving for 1.
Food was ok, but oily and under seasoned. I requested spicy, and would barely categorize what I received as mild. Overall, disappointing and not worth repeating
The injera was a bit too thick and everything on the vegan combo was a bit too acidic. Not enough nuances in the flavors but not terrible. The waiter was friendly and service was delivered well and with a smile
Mixed feelings. The food was quite good, but for the price, the serving sizes were very small. I'm not usually the type to expect huge portions, but for $20-$24, I would hope for more. And it doesn't have to be large servings of meat, but even some more sauce or vegetables would have helped. Again, the food is good, but the restaurant either needs to lower their prices or add some vegetables or appetizers to most menu items.
First time trying Ethiopian and I really wanted to like it and leave a glowing review, but I can’t. The service was very warm and inviting and the interior was beautiful, but the food just wasn’t hitting. I got the 7 Hour Doro Wot, which is the national chicken dish cooked in a spicy onion and Berbere stew, served with a hard-boiled egg. It comes with two sides, and my waitress recommended the Missir Wot, which is stewed split lentils, and Shiro, a saucy chickpea dish. It all came served on a bed of injera, which is a spongy, sour, pancake-like flatbread, and they gave me a small plate of extra injera on the side. The food looked flavorful, but I was super disappointed once I took a bite of the chicken. I was expecting tender, moist meat, and instead it was hard and dry. The stew wasn’t flavorless, but it also didn’t have much going on. The lentils were okay, and the only thing I really liked was the chickpeas. On the bright side, it was a pretty filling meal, though that might have been because I had a double smashburger an hour earlier.
The place looks nice however, the service was lacking. We didn't have to wait to get to our table. After we place our order, no water was served to us, we have to ask for it after a while, no napkins were given also, and the food is eaten with our hands. There's no hand sanitizer either. Based on the small quantity of food we got, it was kind of pricey. Our 1st time trying Ethiopian food so can't compare it to others but I can say the food was okay.
We were very disappointed. Used to love the prior location. The portions were tiny and without flavor or spice. AND the njera was cold. Not a good daddy-daughter date. Now we have to find a new spot.
I wish this were a good review. I’ve had Ethiopian many times, all over the world, and eaten my way through Ethiopia. This food was unfortunately lacking spices and long cook time and the flavor of true Ethiopian cooking. They charged $5 extra for gluten free injera, and the portions are very small.
There is nothing exceptional about this place, they charge you alot because of the location of the restaurant and not the food. The Lamb is a rip off. They give you only little chunks of lamb with alot of stew in in, and charge you 20$ for that. The atmosphere is food, but their prices is ridiculous for food that is not even prepared fresh as you order, but already made and kept heated. I have been to an Ethiopian restaurant in Nevada and to another in San Francisco before and Bati should be ashamed of itself, they are rip off, due to a lack of Ethiopian restaurants in New York. Don't go there you will be charged alot of money for food that does not even fill you up.
As a consistent Ethiopian food eater, I was disappointed by this restaurant. They compromised Ethiopian food culture to accommodate or rather benefit from the posh neighborhood and surrounding restaurants who serve very small servings. Which is okay but not for Ethiopian food. The serving of the dishes are as important as the spices and the meats. It totally ruined my experience to get a decorative small serving and all too much injera. DON'T go to this restaurant go to the one in Harlem. They respect the culture and honor the African culture and cuisine.
The Server Made the Difference!!! I arrived at this particular restaurant expecting to eat some good Ethiopian food and to experience a nice environment. Having had very good experiences from other Ethiopian restaurants across the country- I did not think for a moment that I would experience anything less than what I’ve come to love about Ethiopian cuisine. In addition I excitedly brought my sister in-law to introduce her to Ethiopian food. Unfortunately we had a very disappointing experience, from the young woman, who appeared to be reluctantly performing her duties as a server. To the small portions and mildly seasoned food. Regardless of a lack luster experience I wanted to see the good in this restaurant, I was hoping that this was just a low performance day. I am not a perfectionist, people can have a bad day- that is ok. However; even towards the end of our dining experience the server demonstrated poor behavior and acted in poor taste- I decided that I would not return. I had to reassure my sister in-law that the “Bati Restaurant” was not demonstrative of dinning in an Ethiopian restaurant I did not want her turned-off from ever trying Ethiopian food again.
I really want to like this place because I love ethiopian food but portions are unacceptably small for the price and the young woman who works as a hostess sneers with contempt at everyone who enters. the quality of the food isn’t bad but the portions and service are a bit insulting. oh well
If I can describe this place and the quality of food…HORRENDOUS and a NIGHTMARE . When it comes to Ethiopian cuisine I know the authenticity of it. Due to trying many different restaurants. Firstly, the injera bread was cold, very thin and stale resembling like crepes. Yikes! The meat dishes was mainly dried up stew- barley no meat. Upon receiving my order I asked politely our server/manger “HIBIST LEGESSE” about my concern. She was extremely passive aggressive and dismissive about it, and was pointing her fingers directly on my food saying” look its right there, the meat” . Unbelievable, Unsanitary and No Respect. Lastly, when it came to my bill of charge , she had the audacity to walk up to my table during a conversation. She said “ why this is $0 in the tip section” “ how was the service, huh “ . Basically asking us about a tip she didn’t deserve. I was shocked. Ms. Legesse take this as lesson , when you provide great-friendly service to your customers and , that’s when you receive a tip. But instead you was the opposite of that. Never in my life I experience this treatment . Overall , please stay away from this “ Ethiopian restaurant”.
Ordered take out & basically got screwed over w/the lamb. 3-4 little bits is not a lamb dish. Also, when i called in, they said to come in for a discount next time. What’s the point? I will not be going back. Also, i can taste coconut oil in the curries. That’s a cheap filler to replace niter kibbeh (spiced clarified butter).
Man, they're food was nasty as hell. Or it could have been what I picked out. The server didn't do a good job explaining what exactly we was setting ourselves for (me and my man). There were no pictures, only vague descriptions under menu items. I explained to the waiter that me and my boyfriend are big meat eaters. So she recommended us the lamb dish. We thought we were going to receive lamb chops or something like that. She bought out two bowls of what looked like vomit. It was minced lamb meat with a platter or chickpeas, greens, etc on a big crepe looking thing. The lamb even tasted like throw up. We had to eat it with our hands. I gave my boyfriend a piece because he was disgusted. We both hated it. It looked like vomit, and it tasted like vomit. Then the chef comes out by the bar and is staring at us intimidating. Im assuming he can see we don't like it, but don't stare at me expecting me to pretend its good. Its nasty. As hell. Doesn't rock my boat but im sure others like it. We just ended up leaving and going to Buffalo wild wings. We was not about to pay for throw up on a pancake with greens.
The food is great but service is terrible. We waited 1 hour and 15 mins for our food. The waitress forgot that she never took our order. We did not get water. She finally served us water but never gave us cups for the water. She finally took our order and messed it up. We ordered one vegan and one meat sampler and she combined the order and when approached about it she had an attitude and said “that’s how it comes.” We went on to explain that one of is vegetarian and need a separate platter. She went on to remark that she took everyone’s orders in the restaurant and she does not make any mistakes which was completely irrelevant to the conversation at hand. We still had to share the platter at the end of it. When the bill came we got charged for two individual plates despite getting only one plate to share.
I'd love to know where the positive reviews come from because the bread was as thin as a crepe not filling at all, we were served completely cold food as if it was taken out of fridge & put it in the microwave for 30 seconds, and when I requested to have the food warmed up I was told the food is supposed to be cold which I know for a fact it's not. unhelpful service. bread was cold and curry/vegetables were lukewarm. the tables were also not cleaned properly they were all sticky and lots of crumbs from other meals in the cracks. do not recommend. there are better places with more filling portions for the price, left with an empty stomach even after a full platter.
Horrible food!! Please do not waste your time, the injera they served was so cold and rest of the dishes were pathetic in taste. For 4 people, they charged us mandatory 20% tip.
genuinely some of the worst food I’ve ever eaten in my entire life. Being here makes me regret not paying attention and vocab class because I don’t have the words to articulate just how horrible the food is I had The Doro Wat , And when I tell you almost cried from how horrible. You couldn’t pay me to order it again, I wouldn’t even order if I was being held at gunpoint. Literally taste like what I imagine ssa to taste like. Order from Awash instead .
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1057 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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Esdeveniments Propers
Barclays Center Tours
02 de jul.. 2026, 12:00
Barclays Center
BoogieManja
02 de jul.. 2026, 18:30
Brooklyn Improv (The Lab)
Jibz Cameron / Dynasty Handbag: Hell In A Handbag
02 de jul.. 2026, 19:30
The Bell House
asumuh
02 de jul.. 2026, 19:30
Baby's All Right
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