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    Ginevra Cafe

    3.8 (23 reviews)
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    Osso Buco: sort of a beef stew tasting dish. About $11, and it came with a big thing of rice. Nothing special, but tasty & good value.
    Andrew L.

    Columbus is home to the second largest Somali population in the U.S., and I went here the other day and ordered the Osso buco, and got a bag of kac kac and halwa. Unfortunately, by the time I got there (around 7 on Sunday), they were out of lamb. With osso buco, you get several pieces of tender beef, some soft potatoes and large carrot chunks. You also get a few fresh vegetables on the side. It came with a huge container of delicious rice (seasoned with saffron, I think). This was at about 11 bucks, which is a pretty good value. This dish wasn't anything super special, but it was good and substantive. The bag of kac kac, which are soft, tasty Somali-style biscuits/cookies/donuts, was 2 dollars, and the bag of halwa, a sticky, gooey, fruity-tasting treat - similar to Chinese niangao (sticky rice cake) or Turkish delight - was 1 dollar. The kac kac were very delicious, and the halwa, although a small piece, was phenomenal. The osso buco was pretty good and tender, and I liked the rice a lot. All of this also came with a nice banana on top. Although I got take-out, the actual restaurant was nice, and they have a bookshelf full of interesting books about community empowerment (among other things - I saw a book about cardinals) right by the front door. Great atmosphere, and a friendly and helpful staff. If you live in Columbus and have been wondering where to find Somalian food, come here, and then come back to Morse road for more. Morse road is a treasure trove of ethnic food, and it's a shame to look past it. OVERALL: Great food, Lots of rice, Tasty, Cheap. Somali Food, nice atmosphere.

    chicken suqaar with saffron rice and a side salad
    Emilia G.

    I was too busy for a lunch break the other day, but my colleague went out and got Ginevra's and made the entire cubicle row smell of fragrant saffron to the point that I couldn't stand it. I had to go and pick up dinner! I ordered the chicken suqaar, which is served with a side salad, a side of lentil soup, and a bottle of water. I also ordered a sambusa, a piece of halwa, and a soda. Of course, I had the joy of meeting the owner Ginevra, who had to have a bit of fun at my expense -- he told me my total was $89! I laughed, and asked if it was because I was white, which he found hilarious. I asked if he could give me a better price, and he said yes, let's do $15 instead. I said I could do $15 for all of that food! It was more than enough to make three meals out of -- plenty for my boyfriend and I to have a hearty dinner plus just enough for me to have for lunch the next day. I ate the sambusa on the way home. It was easily the best sambusa I have had (if not the best savory parcel I've ever had, and I am a huge fan of samosas): it was big, it was full, it was flaky and it was spicy. The chicken suqaar was delicious, though I could have used a little more heat. Next time I will be sure to ask for more spice! There will definitely be a next time. I am certain that I will be going back to Ginevra's and recommending it to my friends!

    Naima A.

    We were brought to Ginevra by my uncle's invitation while vacationing in the city. He proclaimed it as the best Somali restaurant in the city and after trying the juicy and tender Sumuni and Ossobicco we were believers. The tea is also amazing with the right mix of spice and sugar. We were brought here again on a separate breakfast invitation where we tried the liver and beef suqaar, again we were blown away. Place is modestly decorated but clean and the staff friendly. Defiantly worth a try.

    Goat and Rice - Somalians make the best rice ever. I love the flavor.

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    shitty restaurant. wouldn't recommend it. small portions and the staff are disrespectful

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    great great great service and wonderful food!!!! it was also really clean and the food is top notch!!!

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    The taste was good, however me and Two of my buddies all got food poisoning a day after. The meat must've been spoiled.

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    Who cares about ambiance? This place has delicious food and friendly, welcoming staff.

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    Fantastic. Huge portions, attentive staff, delicious food. The beef suqaar is especially good.

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    Afra Grill | African & Somali Cuisine

    4.7(129 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    We got an order to go to break our fast with. This time we got the lamb shank meal, Afra chicken,…read moremango lemonade, and chicken sambusa. Everything was packed really nicely and the portions are big. The lamb shank was fall off the bone and really well spiced. Everything we got was actually really nice in flavors. I got jollof rice with the meat and it was spicy but not overpowering. The plantains were really good and the salad was fresh. I love everything mango, so the mango lemonade was refreshing. My son enjoyed the chicken sambusa and my husband enjoyed the Afra chicken meal. I gave my son ketchup as a dip for the sambusa because although their sauces are very good, they are much too spicy for him. The Afra spicy sauce was good and my husband said it elevated his chicken meal. They also included crepes with our meal. I was not aware that they come with the meal or if they just gave us these as an extra. The crepes were huge though and delicious. They had the perfect amount of sweetness to them. We were late in picking up our meal, so appreciated the staff for holding it for us. The food was fairly warm even after the delay. We will definitely be back.

    So happy to return to this wonderfully delicious spot in my old "stomping ground" on Morse Rd…read more First checked them out over in Easton, and I've been wanting to return ever since!! So many tempting choices offered, it's tough to decide. The minute you walk in the door, the smell of all the wonderful, tempting options will let you know you're getting the "real deal." You can create your own bowl, choosing the protein (chicken, goat, fish...) and the toppings and sauces to your taste. Speaking of taste, the woman at the counter very helpfully gave me a taste sample of several different options. Both the regular and spicy chicken were super flavorful, and I've tried Somali goat meat before (very flavorful!) but trying to keep it light(er) since I had a plane to catch in a few hours, I got a veg. bowl, with a sampling of both types of rice and (woops!!) and spaghetti add on (carb-o-licious!!). Should have added on the salad, that might have made a bit more sense! Anywhooooooo, my bowl was DELICIOUUS, as was the veg. sambus I added on, and super reasonably priced for the quantity (and deliciousness!!) of food I was served. Come HUNGRY, leave VERY happy and FULL!! Beautiful, cozy dining room, great service, and a WONDERFUL way to support our pan-African neighbors!! Mmmmmmmmmmm!!

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    The style of curry here is absolutely incredible: because Zanzibar is a spice island, the sauce is…read morebasically a ton of spices ground together to form an incredibly rich super-savory flavor. I'd never had anything like it before, but I'd happily go again just for that--the goat was cooked perfectly too. The other parts of the meal were pretty good but not as spectacular. Spinach in coconut milk was tasty but not more than the sum of its parts, and ugali was tasty (and rare to find on a restaurant menu!) but I'd probably get chapati (even though that's easier to find) next time.

    This spot has been saved on my collections list for sometime now. I was finally close enough that I…read morewas able to stop by and pick something up for dinner. Not a fan of the area as I used to live near there but it's not bad. I walked in and was immediately greeted. I didn't catch her name (which I feel bad for) but she was super friendly. She was talking to me about some of the menu items while she took my order. While I was waiting on my food we talked a little but about the culture and history of where Swahili food came from and her story. I got my order to go. I got a beef sambusa and the chicken white rice. Wow...the food was delicious! I didn't want to stop eating it. The rice was perfectly fluffy, the flavors of the chicken and kale were delightful. the portion was large enough to make two meals out of it. The sambusa was yummy as well. It was an all over delightful experience and the food is tasty.

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