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Contribuisci feedbackPhenomenal selection of Ethiopian cuisine and very friendly staff I highly recommend to try the ceremony coffee!
This place is one of my favorites in bristol! the food is delicious and fresh the portions are generous and I never have anything that is not delicious. the man who works there is very friendly and the inner of the load itself is beautiful. Definitiw the veg combination platter, the shiiro is fantastic the ceremoni coffee with the popcorn is beautiful and ingerei, so definitiw some! the bier the habsha is great too. we have already ordered a past food and the cash register is as beautiful and fresh as in the restaurant. when they come to bristol, they must not be missed here:
Not just good food, it 's an experience. The food has a reasonable price, delicious and plenty but beyond that, the owner/staff take care of the presentation a lot. You can choose to be seated in a western dining table or traditional Ethiopian table, incense are served with food and coffee, coffee served in a traditional jug. The decoration is detailed with pictures of Ethiopian kitchen, cooking tool, etc. The speaker blasts Ethiopian music. £14 for two is already a good price for lunch, but for a Covid proof journey to Ethiopia, that 's something else
I had a fantastic experience with Ethiopian cuisine at this restaurant. The host was incredibly friendly and welcoming. We ordered vegetarian dishes for two people and were blown away by how delicious the food was. It wasn't too spicy, but it was still full of flavor. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Bristol.
Very good, authentic food at this Ethiopian restaurant. Don't be put off by the rather scuzzy area (my car was fine parked just around the corner). Staff (what appeared to be father and son) were very friendly and helpful although it's important to be aware that the card machine is not working atm so you may need to nip to the cash machine next door (fortunately it's free). We ordered a range of food from shiro, mesir and Real Habesha Special and tibs all were really good one of the best shiros I've tasted. The injera was really nice too. On Friday night the place was popular with a mix of people and, tbh, was only let down by the hand washing facilities essential for eating injera which could be a bit better otherwise 5*