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    Natoli Cafe

    5.0 (20 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Tyler N.

    I've always been curious about Ethiopian food. I've had it once food before and was not quite hooked. So once I walked into Mango House and saw Natoli Cafe. I knew I had to order. The lady behind the counter was sweet. I ordered the Doro Wat. Every order comes with Injera as well. Now I was so excited to try this, and it was good, but I think there was so much Injera and not enough sauce! The sauce was rich and savory but the injera soaked up a lot of the sauce. Those parts of the injera were delicious! If there was a bit more sauce, I think the dish would be stellar! I would definitely come back to try other things, but may try other things in Mango House before doing so.

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    Teryl I.

    Amazing good! Amina helped us order and then prepared us a feast! Our food was bursting with flavor and portions were large. Delicious!

    Combo dish w a beef dish in the center of all vegetarian side dishes delicious little bit spicy, but not too
    Tammy S.

    most incredible Ethiopian food in the Denver area so fresh so clean absolutely delicious! Huge servings so you have enough for lunch the next day they make it fresh to order too. It's so good five stars. I love this place.

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    Derrick G.

    The Ethiopian cuisine served at this restaurant is outstanding. This restaurant is located in the food court area of the Mango House. The head chef and owner owner Amina, goes above-and-beyond providing customer service , and cooks the food with a personal touch. I ordered the Lamb Awaze Tibs, with a side of rice, it was incredible! I had a couple of espresso after my meal, it was delicious. I highly recommend this restaurant if you're in the Denver area, I will definitely dine here again.

    Theresa C.

    Amina is so sweet and accommodating! Her food is the best Eth food I've had in Denver. Try her Malawahbread and samosas. You won't be sorry.

    Ehtiopian coffee with frothed milk
    Sangita P.

    What a great hidden gem! Located at the Mango House along Colfax Ave in Aurora, Co... With ample parking in the back... this is a great place to stop for a quick break. There is a small takeout Ehtiopian place near the Natoli Cafe. I ordered the veggie combo that came on a huge plate with multiple lentil items, including cabbage and red beets. The meal was fragrant and with right amount of curry and spices and comes with extra Injera! The service was impeccable and the fiod was fresh. The owner also serves freshly ground Ethiopian coffee with frothed steamed milk. The coffee comes directly from Ehtiopia! The smell itself makes your mouth water. Definitly a place to stop for lunch or dinnet. If you're lucky you might hear the owner, Amina's story... she rents the space at the Mango House... and has dreams of having her own stand alone restaurant. I will definitely be back for more authentic Ehtiopian food.

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    Fantastic food. Need to come to this place. They are located in the Mango house. Must try.

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    Delicious Enjera and vegetarian options. Halal meats too which is fantastic. Big generous portions.

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    Fantastic food, woman-run restaurant and very reasonably priced. Will definitely be back!

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    11 months ago

    Absolutely wonderful & heartwarming experience all around! The food WOW & we were treated like family:)! everyone should eat here

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    3 years ago

    Home-roasted coffee, home-made pastries and all are delicious. The cafe is part of a larger food hall but it's a great place to study.

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    I love everything about this place. The staff are personable and kind and make delicious food!

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    Mama Africa Cafe

    Mama Africa Cafe

    4.7
    (29 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Mama Africa serves delicious food in a very fun cozy environment. The food is all freshly made to…read moreorder. Portions are very large. You feel like you are getting a very authenitc Ethopian food experience. The owner is so nice and will welcome you in. There are vegetarain and meat options, I highly recommend this restaurant!!

    This used to be our favorite Ethiopian spot until our most recent take out experience…read more We called to order two vegetarian combos at 5:30 and were told told to come in pick up at 5:45. When we get there at 5:45, we notice that the food is packed up in a medium (9"x13") sized aluminum pan with lid. In the past we'd gotten our meals in two styrofoam take out boxes with plenty of food so I was initially excited to see the new packaging because I believed the quantity would be the same or more. We get home 5 mins later and were sorely disappointed by our order. There were plenty of lentils but the orange ones were undercooked and lacked flavor. There were only about two bites of the collard greens/Gomen wat. And usually Mama África supplies more potatoes spears with their carrot and cabbage side, this time, we also only got two bites of the cabbage, no potatoes. Not to mention, the green beans were definitely canned and had no additional flavor to them. We asked for a side of chickpea soup/shiro wat and were disappointed to find that it too lacked flavor and was mostly oil. The worst part in addition to all the above was that the food was cold and the injera tasted stale and lacked its usual sourness. To add insult to injury, the meal was nearly 70 dollars in total for something that barely fed one person. This was the first time I ever wanted to ask for a refund for our food because we barely received one portion of the veggie combo, not the two we paid for. I hate to leave a one star review for a small business but the quality and quantity of food went down drastically.

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    Eatopia Ethiopia Food & Coffee

    Eatopia Ethiopia Food & Coffee

    4.7
    (56 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Our favorite Ethiopian food in the area! When we moved here we found one closer to our home and it…read morewas good, but one day we wanted to go and they were closed so we wound up at Eatopia. The owner was there that day and talked to us about our experience and shared details about how they make their Injera and how when done traditionally, it is fermented and made with teff flour rather than wheat. She also mentioned that some Ethiopian restaurants don't make it the traditional way and asked us to see if we noticed a difference in the taste and how heavy things felt after eating. She was absolutely right. Their food was delicious and their Injera not only tasted better but it also did not leave us with that uncomfortably full and heavy sensation. This has now become a favorite for both my husband and I. All of the food is delicious and authentic. My husband is a meat eater and I am a vegan and we both find wonderful, enjoyable food to eat here. The service is great as well!

    Thanks to one of my side hustle shifts I worked yesterday. Had I not gotten the shift assignment,…read morethis restaurant would have forever been unknown to me even though the long stretch of Havana Street has so many unique restaurants on both side and yet, past the 6th Ave where the restaurant is located had still been an unknown territory for me. I was definitely overdue for a good Ethiopian food so when I found it, I got excited. I intentionally left the house early enough so I could stop here and get me some food before my shift. And it all worked out well. Yesterday's takeout experience was met with so much goodness. I... -Was warmly greeted upon entering the restaurant by two women. -Was the only customer during the non-rush hour time between lunch and dinner. -Was able to place my order immediately as I had the full attention from one of the ladies upfront. -Waited good 15+ minutes and yet, this meant that the kitchen carefully prepared my food. -Received thorough explanation from the same lady (who took my order) as she opened each container to explain what I got. Service was top-notch here. Once I got to my car, I opened the two containers to take a close took at them. I also wanted to take some photos of my beautiful food. What I got were.... -Vegetarian Combo ($19.99) that comes with red lentil stew, split pea mild stew, powdered chickpea stew, carrots and cabbage with potato, collard greens, beetroot and salad. This whole dish was covered with extra layers of injera fermented bread that are/were gluten free. The whole container was so heavy. This was easily way more than what I paid for. And it was probably the best Ethiopian vegetarian plate with all sorts of delightfulness in this massive dish. -Two pieces of Veggie Sambusas (lentil based); this came with a mini salad. Deep-fried sambusas were nice and beautifully brown. And they were so crispy. The heat from the cooking was still felt when I ate them about 10 minutes later. Let's not forget to mention. The restaurant looks very unassuming on the outside. Although the front of it had a colorful green and red signage with restaurant name on it, once inside, it looks small and yet you will be surprised how spacious inside is. Although it's not fancy or modern in any way, it's clean with simpleness. And here and there, there are Ethiopian art decors on the walls which will (I'm pretty sure) capture your attention. You should take the time to look at them as they are quite beautiful. Not to mention, ample seatings are seen in the dining area; the bar is quite large as well. And they do serve alcohol. This is definitely and by far the best Ethiopian restaurant in the Denver metro area (in my opinion). The welcoming host (is this a woman owned business??) that will truly appreciate your business but most of all, the quality and hearty food that will entertain your palates..all sorts of goodness will mesmerize you for sure. This place will justify the miles you will drive to get to it even if you live a bit far from it. Give it a try!

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    Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant

    Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant

    4.4
    (62 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    I went here for my first time trying Ethiopian food and at first I was a little skeptical but it…read morewas very good. I would like to say if it's your first time just know the "bread" ingera is more sour-ish and is kind of an acquired taste. I would say I have been here many many times now and have taken to go and eaten in small groups and bigger groups. I would say the area is definitely very beautiful and cultural. The take out doesn't really give you the experience so I would say eating there is better. I wouldn't say costumer service is above and beyond but they definitely are nice and have helped us taking out food to go and check on us to see how we're doing. The food is definitely more expensive than I would wish but lots of time and effort go into making the food so it is nice to splurge on this kind of food. Now since I have been here many times, every time the food is amazing and hot (not spicy hot but temp hot) waiting time isn't too long and it's usually nice and quiet enough to hear your friends not too quiet where you can hear a pen drop. FYI they are not welcome to outside food/drink in case one person wants other food.

    When discussing Denver's Ethiopian restaurants, quite a few seem to get the bulk of the attention…read morefrom the local populace. But don't overlook Lucy near Colfax/Quebec - it's full of fresh and flavorful (and also filling) favorites served in a clean and inviting space. One of my favorite offerings there is the chicken stirfry known as Yedoro Tibs in Amharic and Nay Tibsi Derho in Tigrinya. Redolent with the spice mixture Berbere and sided with soft supple rounds of the teff-based flatbread variously called Injera or Tayta, the dish is served in plentiful portions, ensuring that prospective diners will be suitably satiated. However, I can also attest to the potato stew (Yedinich Wot / Tsebhi Dinish) I sampled on my most recent visit to Lucy. This dish is a bit more mild, utilizing seasonings such as turmeric and ginger for a mellower mouthfeel. Nevertheless, the savory sauce is still a worthy accompaniment to the sizable chunks of potato and carrot which can be found within it. I was very pleased by my meal. But honestly, anything you try at Lucy is sure to be a winner, so stop by and check out one of Colfax's less-heralded Habesha gems.

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