Let me first start off by saying, I have never been to Ethiopia, so I can't really comment on the authenticity of the food. I have had a lot of Ethiopian food in the US, and it was something I was really missing when I moved to New Zealand. After talking with our hostess here, it seems that there are maybe just two Ethiopian restaurants in the entire country, so I figure they deserve a few stars just for simply being present and putting the food out there for us.
I went here a couple days ago with my family; we had a late lunch. We were the only diners at the time. The menu was not as extensive as I was hoping, but I settled on the doro wot (chicken) and my husband had beef. We were so happy to get our taste buds on some injera - this is the bread that you use to eat your food. (Yes, it's finger food for adults and kids alike!). Typically, we've had our meals served to us separately and accompanied with a somewhat spicy side salad. In this case, we were given a large platter covered with injera and our meals were both poured out over the bread. No salad.
They miss a star here, because my chicken dish was three small chicken legs, bone and all. I know I said this is finger food but you can't really use the bread in the way it's intended and then expect to eat chicken off the bone. So, that was a bit irritating to me, but it was my only irritation. The food was tasty and my husband and I both stated repeatedly that we were glad we went out of our way to have Ethiopian food. (We had been in Auckland CBD and were heading back south to Hamilton). I was also served an entire hard boiled egg with my chicken dish. I like eggs so it was no big deal, but I hadn't been served an egg at other Ethiopian places so it was unexpected. But, it was good.
If you have never had Ethiopian food then this place will certainly give you a representative experience based on what I've had in the past. Is the best I've ever had? No. But it is the best I've had in New Zealand - the ONLY Ethiopian food I've had in the last 8 months. So, that does count for something :) read more