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    Nyala

    3.9 (16 reviews)
    ModerateEthiopian, African
    Closed 6:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Cliff B.

    Amazing African food. We gorged ourselves on a banquet option and while your brain is telling you 'don't be a chump and fill up on the breads and dips' your mouth over-rides such logic once presented with the food itself. We left it for our host to select our mains, and they didn't disappoint - an array of delicious meats, all with their distinct flavours and spices, mopped up with that amazing spongy injera bread. The service was very friendly, and we had a great seat by a window to people watch out onto Brunswick Street as the sun set, enjoying a BYO bottle of red that complimented things perfectly = loving life.

    Travis K.

    it's so refreshing to eat somewhere in an Australian city that isn't Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Pizza or Fast Food - especially when it's as good as Nyala African. Coming highly recommended to me by friends it didn't disappoint with a vibrant atmosphere created by the African artwork, music and happy customers. There's something liberating about eating with your hands and perhaps that's why I like African food so much, possibly also because I'm a big eater and I couldn't get through a shared entrée and main at Nyala. So disappointing because it was delicious. The pancake/crepe's that you wrap your food in make sharing food a real pleasure and a much less formal affair than it can sometimes feel like in a twosome. The service was great, super friendly with big African smiles to match and nothing was too much trouble. It's median-priced but completely worth it and it's BYO. Go here.

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    We tried a mix of the meats and vegan offerings and loved it all. We will certainly make it a place to go to if we want to impress friends.

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    Review Highlights - Nyala

    This was the first time I had african food and i must say i really enjoyed it!

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    The Horn

    4.0(10 reviews)
    0.6 kmCollingwood
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    My second tasting of ethiopian food was at a Friday night team dinner at the African horn. What…read morelooks like a tiny restaurant has a narrow corridor leading down to a seating area of five to six tables and an outdoor seating area for groups and another seating area that sort of looks like a lounge room with a bright pink armchair. The group seating area has hanging plants and a set of drums out in the front. The tables are of different sizes. The lounge room looking like area has a massive tapestry of a lion and that's also where the toilets are. A big flag of Ethiopia adorns the wall. The serviettes are red, green, and yellow - the colours of the ethiopian flag. They turned on some ethiopian music for us but shut it off as the restaurant got busy. The menu has variety with seafood, lamb, goat and beef as well as a large selection of vegetarian dishes. The drinks menu consists of four types of ethiopian beer, ethiopian sparkling water called ambo, ethiopian coffee, cider and wine. The desert menu is scarce with only two items. As a group, we ordered the banquet option consisting of entree and mains for $28 per person. Pretty good value. The entrees we received were 1. Fried injera bread with hummus topped with some chilli paste and flavoured with some unknown spice - loved the fried injera bread and the spicy hummus 2. Beef samosa served with a tomato chutney - pretty average and chutney didn't seem to go with the samosa 3. Foccacia bread The main consisted of a platter served with three meat curries, a salad, two lentil curries and a cabbage carrot curry laid on top of a massive injera bread. Th inner bread is quite rubbery and has a slightly sour taste but goes well with the curries. We didn't know which meat we were eating and the service staff didn't introduce any of the dishes. I found this quite disappointing. No one could guess the meat. Even the black lentils tasted like mince meat. The food can be quite spicy for some. Even the salad had spice in it but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I do not like not knowing what I'm eating though. My colleagues quite liked the ethiopian beers. the ethiopian sparkling water tasted quite sweet. The chai latte was actually just chai brewed with milk in a teapot. Service was very very slow. We were all on time and waited almost an hour for drinks and my colleagues sparkling water was the last to arrive. We were the first group too.

    The Horn of Africa is a great little spot to go in a group to enjoy some seemingly authentic (so a…read moretaxi driver told me) Ethiopian cuisine the way it should be eaten - with your hands. The place was heaving and is quite big (they have a big courtyard out the back), way bigger than you might think from the outside. Perhaps because of this, the service was a ropey in parts. Extremely friendly when the waitress was there but she was run off her feet. The food also talk a long time to come out. Yet despite these little things I just couldn't help but to have a good time here. The atmosphere is just really warm, the food is tasty and they have a wide range of Ethiopian beers. There wasn't any live music whilst we were there but I'd definitely be back on a night when there is. It surely would have to be the perfect accompaniment to an already relaxed vibe.

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    Nyala - ethiopian - Updated July 2026

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