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    La Reine de Saba

    4.5 (42 reviews)
    ModerateEthiopian
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 6:30 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Charlotte B.

    Some of the best food (and service) I have ever had! I had the spicy chicken plate and an Ethiopian coffee. Thank you so much :)

    Entrée-AZIFA Lentilles, échalotes, ail, gingembre
    Natty K.

    It was the first time of us in Ethiopian restaurant and it was such s a nice experience. We ate with hands and shared foods in one big plate. We took evening menu at 20 euros, but we could not finish it, you have to be very very hungry!! Basically it's a huge dish with a great pancake or crape with vegetables, Ethiopian butter, and meat. (Their pancakes are good, there is a very significant lemony taste. For me i am personally do not like it because the sour taste is too strong) And Friendly service.

    Le menu du soir pour deux personnes :)
    Olfa B.

    Premiere fois pour moi que je mange Éthiopien! Je n'ai donc malheureusement aucun point de comparaison mais je sais que j'ai passé une très agréable soirée. Atmosphère conviviale et nourriture bonne et (très) abondante ! En plus c'est situé dans un quartier plein de vie donc pour une parfaite soirée, pourquoi pas finir par un verre dans le coin. Je le conseil pour un repas à deux ou à plusieurs, si vous êtes d'humeur cool et avez envie de découvrir de nouvelles saveurs :)

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    10 years ago

    The best ethio restaurant in Paris!I recommend the complete dish with a lil bit of everything in it in order to taste all!

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    To me, Ethiopian food is all about the injera (the tangy breadstuff), and it's been the problem at other places in Paris.

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    Habesha

    Habesha

    4.6(30 reviews)
    5.8 kmVaugirard/Grenelle, 15ème
    €€

    Tiny but charming little restaurant tucked away in a small street. The host was very friendly and…read moreaccommodating. The food was stellar, we were 6 in the party and so we tried everything (the menu is not large). The food was easily sharable amongst everyone, and everyone was delighted with the quality. Make reservations if you can because there is not much seating so you might be waiting.

    Charming, unassuming, and unexpected! I sought this place out based on good reviews on multiple…read morewebsites, and it didn't disappoint! Food/drink: I love that we were served some little nibbles (peanut snack mix) to start. We started with the local wine as an aperitif; it's sweet and slightly fermented. And we ordered our 2 favorite Ethiopian dishes. 1) The qey wat, a spicy beef in sauce, large portion, was nicely spiced with a little heat; it even came with some cheese for a slightly tangy flavor. 2) The vegetarian platter, which had 7 different dishes including 3 different lentils, cabbage, sweet beets, spinach, and salad. The injera was thinner/spongier than what I'm used to, and we had to ask for more twice, but we definitely were nicely stuffed by the end. Service: It's a mom and pop shop, which gives it charm. We were attended to as needed and, given the small size, had no problem finding the host/server when we needed him. Ambiance: This was the fun part! The restaurant was unassuming and almost hidden on a mostly residential street. Inside is the size of a (large) living room; one side had communal style seating with traditional Ethiopian table settings, where most guests sat. Add in the Ethiopian music videos in the background and it felt like an experience! A charming "hole in the wall" spot. Tip: it's small, seats ~6 parties, and pretty close quarters (that includes the bathroom, which is right next to wear people eat, so plan accordingly.)

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