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Selam Ethio-Eritrea Speciality Store

5.0 (1 review)
Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Blue Nile

Blue Nile

4.1(550 reviews)
4.0 miUpper Kirby
$$

I really enjoyed Blue Nile! This was my first time trying Ethiopian cuisine…read more Came with a couple friends and we shared the honey tea (aka tej - not listed on the menu but you can ask your server for it), yebeg tibs (lamb), doro wot (chicken), and sides of collard greens and cabbage, as well as the meat and vegetarian sambusa. Our food also came with injera. Everything was really tasty; the chicken was tender and the lamb had a nice kick to it (we got the medium spice level). The honey tea was what really won me over. It was sweet and had a roasted flavor that reminded me of brown rice/genmaicha tea. I ended up buying a bottle of it to take home. Our server was also very nice and helpful! There is an attached parking lot to the side. We came around 7:30pm on a Monday and it was quite empty. The interior is very spacious and cozy feeling.

Ah man... where do I even begin?…read more We arrived around 8:05 PM, and our order was taken right away. We ordered 4 beef sambusas and 1 vegetable sambusa as appetizers. After 10 minutes, nothing. Another 10 minutes passed, still nothing. The restaurant wasn't even busy, just one family there before us. We finally got our appetizers at 8:28 PM, and at that point we still hadn't received our entrees. Another 10 minutes went by with no food. We tried to be patient, but we were really hungry and had driven all the way from Katy for this. My mom was fasting, and we were expecting a nice dinner, but the experience was honestly disappointing. Our entrees didn't arrive until 8:48 PM. We ordered the lamb injera, and it was honestly terrible. It had no seasoning, no salt, and just looked like it had some yellow coloring. The injera itself was cold, almost icy in some spots. On top of that, there were barely any meat pieces, maybe 4-5 small pieces, which is ridiculous for a dish that costs around $27-28. We also ordered a chicken dish, which was actually the only decent part of the meal. But it's definitely not worth coming here just for that. The prices here are high, and we were fine paying for good food. The problem was the long wait time and the poor quality. Overall, a very disappointing experience.

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Blue Nile, new location

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Horn Of Africa - Goat tibs with rice ($12) to go

Horn Of Africa

4.3(3 reviews)
0.9 miGulfton

Not to be confused with the Horny Africa Delhi, which runs sex tours from various African cities to…read moreNew Delhi in India. If you're feeling horny then come to the Horn Of Africa Deli for some of the best Ethiopian type food you can imagine. The prices are so much cheaper than places like Lucy, and the tastes are delicious and homemade, with hefty portions (that will not end up in a hefty bag) for next to nothing. Definitely one of those little hidden gems that you would never try unless you come on Yelp (but not sexually) or happen to be in this awesome plaza which also has great Thai and Viet. And no, it's not full of Horny Africans. Not all the time, anyway.

For starters, I'm not African and I'm not familiar with African cuisine. This place just happens…read moreto be fairly close to where I work so it was a combination of wonderful smelling food in the air around that place and my curiosity which lead me give it a try. I've been there twice so far and both times, I've ordered the Curry Basil Chicken with Rice (#24 on their menu) and both times it was outstanding! I had all of the intentions of trying something else on my second visit; however that #24 was just too fantastic for me to pass up. I think it was like $11 if I remember correctly, but man, it was a lot of food and it was hot, fresh and made when I put in my order. It's truly enough food for two people; however I must confess that I polished it off by myself on both occasions because it was so good. I did have a tiny bit of "Catholic Guilt" about that so I just put in a few more thousand steps on my Fitbit to make up for it.

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Horn Of Africa - Veggie combo ($12) to go - spinach and lentils, I believe. Also a massive porton of some of the best injera I've had! A+

Veggie combo ($12) to go - spinach and lentils, I believe. Also a massive porton of some of the best injera I've had! A+

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Bahel Ethiopian Mart And Dining - Chickina Tibs

Bahel Ethiopian Mart And Dining

4.8(109 reviews)
0.4 miGulfton
$$

While the Ethiopian food scene is not one of Houston's strengths (#1) but if the ones here were as…read moreimpressive as Bahel, it would be an embarrassment of injera riches. They've managed to distinguish themselves as an outstanding dining option in the Gulfton area, and somehow maintains cultural authenticity with its unique integration of a restaurant and mini-mart all under one roof. While they've only been open a handful of years, they've managed to become Houston's highest rated Ethiopian spot. They've managed to do so with a combination of adapting to the area, making the cuisine approachable to novices, providing excellent service, and above all, keeping the food fresh and tasty. The interior does a good job of showcasing their roots, through traditional attire in display and cultural pieces throughout the dining area. There is indoor and outdoor seating, which includes a large private room for group fun. The mart itself is expectedly small, but functional with a limited number of imported goods for purchase.There are also TVs playing international games while locals come in and chow down, communal style. I ordered the #2 combination from their "all time favorite" section, which includes chikina tibs, doro, and two vegetarian dishes (whole lentil stew, and dinich wot potato stew). I was warned by the server that the portions would be overwhelming, but I was not the least bit intimidated. Then the platter arrived and indeed, the portions were stacked. This meal would have been doable for 3 people, but I still managed to take out a majority of it after many furious scoops from their incredibly fluffy injera, which was tangy and full balanced with nice elasticity. The spices were strong, but the flavor was addicting. Overall, everything was exceptionally prepared and despite being incredibly full, I still managed to continually shovel most everything into my mouth. Service was busy, but was kind and considerate. I'm already planning a return visit, but with hungry reinforcements to help me conquer a much larger platter. From top to bottom, this is my kind of establishment and one that I am looking forward to eating at over and over again. __________ (#1) Just trying to be like you, D.C.

First time to Bahel and we were looking forward to it! Located in a little strip, parking was easy…read moreenough. When we walked in it wasn't too busy, but business did pick up throughout our visit. Service was quick, which was very nice. Our food came out pretty quick. We started with Sambusas, both meat and veggie. They were hot and delicious! Well seasoned, and we'll stuffed. The veggie actual had more of spice to it, which I enjoyed. Awaze Tibs were very tasty. I really enjoyed the 12 veggie combo, it serves plenty when grazing in groups. We also had beers, and a round of something more traditional that I do not remember the name of. It was like a mix of beer and wine, no carbonation. We had a group of 8 and split up all the things. Very easy. Would definitely go back.

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Bahel Ethiopian Mart And Dining - Inside Private Room

Inside Private Room

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Kenna Cafe - Best coffee

Kenna Cafe

3.0(6 reviews)
1.1 miGulfton

Hear me out. The place is unassuming. The style isn't fancy,…read morenor plain; it's clearly an Ethiopian style restaurant. There was low music and everyone was pretty much minding their own business. The hostess was cool. The hours on Google were off, they actually close at 9pm and not 10pm (this is listed on the door). Regardless she took my order and without gripe or making me feel like I had burdened her. I offered to leave given the hour mismatch and she still took my order. Host reassurance and desire to help was nice. Waiting in the main room was uneventful, there's a TV playing (I think it was muted), there was music playing. The wait was about 15 minutes. I took my food to go because I felt bad about the hours confusion. But I could smell it. It smelled so good. I got the spicy fish and the vegetarian dish. I am telling you it's been a long time since I enjoyed a meal. The fish, potatoes, greens and lentils- it was so good. My stomach was full but my mouth wanted more. I ate way too much. I regret NOTHING. The portions were sizable. I could have made 4 adult plates and 2 child plates with the 2 dishes I ordered. Given that, I think pricing was more than fair. I'm going back. This place should have more stars. Food quality? It was delicious, fresh, and good quality. No photos because I ate it too quickly

When I feel like I need to grab a quick bite of amazing Kitfo this is the place I run to. The…read moreservice, the food and the ambiance is amazing. I always feel like I am home

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Selam Ethio-Eritrea Speciality Store - eritrean - Updated May 2026

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