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    Regular Veggie Combo 7 items, we got a double order so the servings are twice as large
    Mia M.

    Delicious food in a cute little restaurant! We came here after seeing them on the Inquirer 76 list and left fed and happy. We got the 7 item vegetable combo and ordered two orders to share between three of us, but it was actually a ton of food and we came home with lots of leftovers. The owners were very friendly and service was good. I would come back!

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    Jackie W.

    We went to Amsale cafe on a Friday night. From what we could tell, the restaurant was an old house turned restaurant. There are a few steps to go down when you get through the door. The restaurant is BYOB and very casual. Luckily, we didn't have to wait and were seated right away. The server was diligent and kind but FYI service is a little slower if you are in a rush. The general vibe is laid back and feels almost like eating dinner at a dinner party at a house. We each ordered a meat combo and they were massive! They laid out everything on one large injera and there were I think about 5 extra injeras on the side. The meat combo came with three beef dishes, two lamb dishes, and two vegetable dishes. Everything was amazing and we ended up having leftovers to take home which also ended up being delicious! I don't even usually like lamb, but found the flavors really good! I'm really happy we tried this restaurant and excited to go back!

    7 item Veggie Combo
    Harold M.

    Don't let the rundown neighborhood around fool you, this place is amazing! Neat, homey and tidy inside -- but the reason you come here is the delicious food. We skipped appetizers, the combo entrees are more than enough. Loved the server scooping the items from the individual serving dishes to the tasty Injera based flatbread plate. The regular veggie combo (7 items) and the meat combination were satisfying. The Ethiopian Tea was a delight. Friendly service.

    The hospitality, service and food are top notch. One of the best Ethiopian restaurants in the city. The combo is recommended, as it is a bargain for the amount of food that you receive. The rating is high for a reason........

    Regular Veggie Combo Tematim Salad

    The food was delicious, most definitely one of the better Ethiopian restaurants in Philadelphia. The food was so fresh can't wait to come back.

    Under the piles of Injera there were a few vegetables.
    Justin B.

    I was over a friends getting tattooed in West Philly when we suddenly were overcome by hunger. Maybe not so suddenly..... we did watch the entire Transformers animated movie before ordering. So we ordered and went back to work. A really long time passed and I look at my order like what's going on. It's 7:55 and the app says it was delivered at 7:01. Oh snap we run to the front porch! Luckily it's still there. I don't blame them though. We were on the second floor so maybe we didn't hear the knock. So if you read my reviews often you'll remember me complaining about the Ethiopian around me not giving you enough Injera (Ethiopian Flatbread). Now forgive me but this place gave me too much! We couldn't figure out where the food was in the container? I got a veggie platter and it was not a lot of veggies. For the price I'd have expected a bit more of actual food. Taste wise it was decent. I'm starting to think the Ethiopian places I used to go set the expectations too high. Maybe I'm not a huge fan of Ethiopian but rather of those particular spots. Abyssinia & Queen of Sheba are just untouchable. I'm gonna do a 2 even if it is due to the fact that I may not like Ethiopian food because the value just wasn't there on this purchase. I would maybe try and go there but I wouldn't do take out again.

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    Mike E.

    Had a taste for Ethiopian food on my recent stay I Philly and decided to try Amsale based on the reviews and ratings. Owner was really nice. I stopped in and ordered takeout. Food was good, tasted fresh and the restaurant was super clean. A bit more flavor would have given it a better rating. But still very good.

    Lamar F.

    We visited Amsale Cafe, recommended by the son of the friends we were visiting as the best place for injera in Philadelphia. Frankly, that's not super high praise. The best injera we had was in Louisville at a place not much more elaborate than Amsale. Its spices were hotter. Amsale is close in quality and a whole lot closer in distance. Once I ate at a place called Red Sea in Washington D.C., an upscale Ethiopian restaurant that, were it still open, would knock a star off this review. But that was forty years ago and it has been closed for some time. I suppose there are no longer upscale places that serve injera. But, for the sake of this fabulous teff based pancake and the traditional stews that adorn it, putting up with plain tables and chairs is a small price to pay. For the four dinners at the table, the spicing was perfect. If I were to come by myself, I'd ask for the hot sauce. Finger licking good.

    Lentils, greens, green beans, shiro, cabbage, lamb and beef tibs with Injera.
    Teri A.

    Service was nice and quick. Very small and intimate atmosphere. Food was just ok. I was really looking forward to trying this cuisine for the first time. Drove 30+ miles just to try it. Cabbage was probably my favorite dish and had the most flavor. Only issue was that everything served, was COLD even the injera. The meat was the only warm item. There wasn't much flavor which was surprising. The beef was a bit tough and the lamb was fatty. I tried everything and then tried it with salt which was on the table which didn't help much. Maybe because of the temperature of the food. I figured I would just take the rest to go and try it heated at home. Left a nice tip and maybe will try Ethiopian food again somewhere else in the future. Update: the food was better after warming at home. Wish I had the experience at the restaurant though.

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    Yia-Ming L.

    A cute homey hole in the wall located If you can't handle a little bit a spicy, I would definitely tell the owner. They do a good job of making it spicy and flavorful with all the different spices. Even the non spicy dishes were so full of flavor and umami. Everything is run by a husband wide duo. They only been open for 8 months. This gem is definitely worth checking out and supporting!

    Vegetarian combo, Tibs ( Sauteed Beef), Doro Qey Wot (Chicken Stew),  Kitfo (Steak Tartar) Regular Shiro, Shiro Bedist, Cottage Cheese.

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    This little sweet place really delivers! The food was delicious, well prepared and our whole table was delighted by our meal

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    Good ethiopian food for us locals in the area. Small family business with good people working the back end .

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    Clean good service good food and probably the best Ethiopian traditional food in philly

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    Salam Cafe and Market - Vegan Ethiopian Vegan Platter

    Salam Cafe and Market

    4.6(49 reviews)
    5.8 miGermantown

    This place had so much flavor. What really stood out to me was the veggies. They were seasoned…read morereally well, which I appreciated because at a lot of Ethiopian restaurants it feels like the meat gets all the flavor and the veggies are just kind of there. Here, the veggies were delicious on their own. The service was quick, probably about five minutes, and the people were kind. The space was also spacious and comfortable. I do wish it came with another piece of injera, but I'm sure you can buy extra if needed. Overall, I'd definitely come back.

    EDIT: after a few weeks I read my review and realized that it comes across as generally negative…read moreeven though my opinion is very positive. I went on too long about the kitfo. Salam is a delicious place with really friendly people. Me and my family have been taking out and eating in about once a week for months. It also attracts people working with laptops, as it is quiet and there's coffee. I am returning the 5th star because why should they appear less than excellent because of one guy's opinion of one dish? Btw the kik alicha is amazingly satisfying. ---ORIGINAL REVIEW I have a lot of positive things to say about this place, and just two complaints. I'm going to skip the positive as it is all repeated here in other reviews, other than to say that while the cooking here is not 100% in the mainstream of Ethiopian cooking, meaning that you can expect the Ethiopian dishes to land some short distance from what you are used to at any other place in Philly or D.C. or NYC etc., it is nevertheless usually delicious. The wots are spiced differently than traditional, there are more middle eastern flavors in general. The first time I came, soon after they had opened, I was disoriented and disappointed, but in later visits I decided I didn't care. The injera is among the best in Philly. Complaint#1: the doro wot sauce can sometimes (only twice) verge into the realm of so intense that you don't want to eat much of it, this has to do with both salt and spices. Complaint#2: This is the one that lost a star. They won't make their Saturday kitfo raw. If you ask for it raw it will be served rare, so the meat has received enough heat to toughen the texture and remove some of the color. I did complain, because I love kitfo and it is one of the most celebrated raw beef dishes, the beef glistening with niter kibbeh butter and looking like a shiny mount of rubies. It is amazing when made according to tradition and kind of lame when Americanized, like so many ethnic speacialties. About 3/4 of the best Philly places make it right, most in D.C. I would guess that Salam is either nervous about hygiene, a real consideration unless you mince your own beef, which is labor intensive. The excuse offered was that the beef got a little cooked by the hot butter, to which the answer is, your butter is too hot. No cooking can happen with this dish. (In Ethiopia a few do slightly cook the beef, but nobody likes those people.) I urge them to do Ethiopia justice and take kitfo off the menu, or do it right. Americans have learned a lot in the past few decades. Tell them what to expect and many will be enthusiastic. It won't work if you let them expect cooked beef. That's all the negative I have, I am looking forward to my next visit for the kik alicha.

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    Dahlak

    3.5(177 reviews)
    0.5 miCedar Park
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    Dahlak Paradise is a vibe! This was my second time coming for a private event and I love the layout…read moreof the space. The front is super cozy. The middle area is an open area for dancing and sitting. And the back is a bar area. There is also an outdoor patio area for hanging out for some fresh air. The service was amazing and our bartenders were fantastic! We ordered the braised chicken sliders and they were delicious. It's a great space for a private party or just a great night out with good food & drinks!

    The restaurant is divided into two sections really three if you count the back patio. Upfront is a…read moreRestaurant. It has pretty good Ethiopian food. The dining area will offer live music and such and even kareoke. The back is a dive bar. Just beyond that is the back patio. Which is really nice in the summertime. This place is definitely the neighborhood watering hole. Can you see people from all walks of life and it's such a chill vibe everyone just gets along. I really love that about this place. Drinks are generally cheap and they have specials going on. Don't expect anything fancy or not on the drink menu. There are a few house drinks the bartenders know how to make otherwise they can be kind of lost. It's best to get some thing on top or in a bottle or can. There was a different bartender every night because they were working one day a week each. Unsure if that's still the case now. Service isn't always terrific and can run slow. I've had a few bartenders over the years be less then cordial. Overall, they have been few and far between and the unpleasant ones aren't around for very long. The family that owns this place gives back to the community and even helped with a personal fundraiser that I had. I've met a good amount of my friends in the neighborhood here as well. So if you are newer to the area, it's a good place to make friends, especially on a kareoke night with Dr Thunder or Pebs

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    Doro Bet - Crinkle cut Addis Fries with 1/2 Chicken - Awaze (Spicy) and fried mushrooms

    Doro Bet

    4.1(87 reviews)
    0.5 miCedar Park

    I didn't know that this is owned by the same owners as Alif (see that in one of the other…read morereviews!), but that kind of tracks. I stopped in for lunch w/ some friends, and I thought everything tasted great! I opted for an order of chicken tenders with fries, one of their featured specials, and I definitely couldn't tell that it was gluten-free, but it is! Looks like they use teff flour for their batter (it does have dairy, though, for those who can't have it). Not that sports stadium chicken fingers are the best kind, but the ones here definitely beat those. Admittedly, I don't often get chicken tenders, but I would get them again here. Some of my friends got the chicken sandwich, which looked to be essentially my meal but with a bun, and another got a falafel wrap, which also looked good. I would try either that or a chicken shawarma wrap in the future. You order at the counter, but if seated, they bring the food to you, which is nice. Not a huge amount of room inside, less than Alif, but enough for a few tables, and just about what I've come to expect in West Philly. Good spot for a relatively quick lunch, and some great gluten-free options to boot.

    Still amazing fried chicken here! It's get the basic criteria of fried chicken right, having…read moreamazingly moist and marinated meat with a crispy delicate breading, but with such unique and delicious flavors. I've always loved the spicy flavor and how it perfectly evokes the flavor I love from Ethiopian food, but I had the lemon turmeric for the first time today and it absolutely holds its ground against the spicy with its bright pop! The mac and cheese was also incredible, with a golden baked top just as it should. Who knew a supposedly Ethiopian spot could also do that Southern side perfectly. I happened to come during Ramadan and they have a really good-value Ramadan special that comes with a three-piece chicken, mac and collard greens, a salad, and a side of rose pudding for $20. We added another half chicken to feed a second person and left very happy and full.

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