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Teff Fields Ethiopian Cuisine

4.7 (37 reviews)
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Veggie combo
Natalia L.

This was my first time trying ethiopian food and I thought it was great and so did the rest of my party. I've been wanting to try this place out since we first visited the market and I see a lot of people with the platters, I've just always been full by the time we get here so I definitely recommend going to booth 187 before you walk around and try all the other places. We shared the large veggies platter for $15. We love spicy so our favorite was the misir wot lentil stew that was placed in the middle and my least favorite I believe was the eggplant wot but overall would get again! The only two things I did not appreciate was when I asked if there was a smaller platter and how much they would be, being curious for next time she just responded saying "smaller" and didn't seem to want to tell me the prize. I felt uncomfortable asking again maybe she thought I wanted to change my mind to share a small platter with 3 other people. When I type in a tip, I also don't appreciate being looked at and clearly spoken about in another language whether it's good or bad.

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Stacy L.

I am a lover of Ethiopian food, through and through, so I'll happily make my way through the crowds at Yellow Green to get to booth 187 (super close to the information booth, two stalls down from the giant cow on top of a tea stand). The injera, a spongy flatbread-type (like naan is to indian curry) that ferments like sourdough then gets cooked in a pan, is my absolute favorite thing. The ladies at Teff Fields make it wonderfully, and if you get the vegetarian platter, it comes with 3 total pieces (2 small rolls, and the injera all the wots sit on). You traditionally eat with your right hand, using the injera to scoop and pinch bites. However, at some point, the injera runs out and I like to turn to a fork instead of saucing up my hands. Overall, I love love love the misir wot. Anything spicy will get me (doro wot, a spicy chicken stew, is my favorite Ethiopian dish, but Teff Fields is completely vegan), and the kick I get from misir wot makes me visit again and again. The vegetarian platter comes with all of their stews, so you can try a little of everything. If there is something you don't want, ask the ladies to replace is with another serving of the others and they will happily do so! The stews are all vegetables (eggplant, beets, potatoes, collards, zucchini, cabbage) and beans (lentils, split peas, chick peas) - so you're in for something delicious and different with every bite. I've personally been able to eat an entire vegetarian platter on my own, on a very hangry day. But it's also large enough to share for $15, and individual wots are $6-7 on their own. I've always been lucky enough to sit right at their counter, which has two stools, but most people take a plate and eat on the picnic tables around the market, bringing their plates back once they've eaten every last bite. I prefer the stools, because the ladies are super friendly, and there is a water cooler on the counter if you need it. However, many (and I do mean many) people will stop and ask to take a picture of your meal. Or point over your shoulder at it. Or generally feel comfortable asking you questions while you're chowing down. It's all in friendliness though, because I feel most folks are intimidated by all the selections of stews and want to hear from a customer about it. Don't hesitate guys, just try it! In the end, I highly recommend Teff Fields if you're in the market already, as the meal will leave you both satisfied and energized. They do not seem to have Ethopian coffee or tea, though, which I was sad to not see. If you're searching for a meat wot (again, doro wot is a must), I would recommend Awash in Miami Gardens.

Combo platter

Today my husband and I had the combo platter. The food was amazing to say the least. I plan on going to the farmers market now just to enjoy another plate.

S M.

STARS 4.5 One can just about buy anything at the Yellow Green Farmers market. But if anything this farmers market is more like an experimental playground for up and coming restaurateurs, especially of the vegan persuasion. South Florida doesn't have the culinary diversity of San Francisco or New York, but we're steadily evolving. So for South Floridians to get an Ethiopian restaurant is the equivalent of a Mississippian BBQ pig roasting joint owned by Southern Baptists opening up shop in Tehran. Teff Fields is the lone African based cuisine in the Yellow Green Farmers market and its also owned & operated by an Ethiopian family. Ethiopian cuisine characteristically consists of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes. This is usually in the form of a wot(a thick stew) served a top an injera(a large sourdough flatbread) that's made out of fermented teff flour. Ethiopians eat exclusively with their right hands, using pieces of injera to pick up bites of entrées and side dishes. Luckily unlike most Yellow Green newbs, Teff Fields has a small eat in counter and a table in the middle of the hallway. Their menu is littered with Ethiopian traditional dishes like doro wot(chicken), key wot(beef) and many vegetable & side options. Both times that I came here I ordered the same thing daro wot with a side of cabbage and corn. The first time everything minus the daro wot was near perfect, I felt as though the wot was not as spicy as it's suppose to be. Both the cabbage and the side of corn were tasty and went well with the injera bread. But the second time the daro wot came out pipping spicy just like how I love it. I had to ask for more injera bread because I love dipping it in the spicy wot. http://bit.ly/2g5dzzG http://bit.ly/2g5nVzu The people are very friendly and are full of smiles. - they don't take CC's yet + they have bottled water, lemonade and a mint drink. + good place for vegans as they have lots of vegetable sides.

Delicious platter!
Lauren W.

I absolutely LOVE this place!!! There are almost no options for Ethiopian food in South Florida but thank goodness this is the option. The food is outstanding. It's delicious and the ladies who make it are wonderful. I will absolutely keep coming back here as often as possible.

Picked up Doro Wot. So tasty!
Joy O.

I have been wanting to find an Ethiopian restaurant for a long time in my area. This little spot is awesome! The ladies are friendly and the food is great!

Eudilma S.

This is probably the BEAT spot in the whole Yellow Farmers Market!! Yes!!! I'm just gonna day that the ladies are amazing, the food is absolutely delicious and the experience is completely out of this world!!! Completely recommended!!!

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Garrin E.

So practically every time I visit Yellow/Green Market, of all the food options here (and there are many), I come to Teff Fields! Because the food here is both tasty and beautiful. A feast for the senses really. They serve a variety of flavorful vegan yummies on a large, circular teff bread "tortilla", if you will. I don't know what it's called exactly. It all comes on a huge platter. And I can't tell you how many times I've been eating my Teff Fields food and someone stops me and asks, "What's that?" Followed by, "Where did you get it?" and I send them to Teff Fields. The veggies and legumes themselves are so colorful and aromatic. There is cabbage, red beets, lentils, spinach and all sorts of other stuff. I honestly don't know exactly what I am eating, although I know it's vegan, smells great, and tastes wonderful!! And you can tell it is prepared with a whole lot of love which makes it even more special.

Bes L.

Delicious food! I have been looking for a place near home. I have visited the one in Orlando a couple of times! But now I found this gem... I hope they stay in business long time. Also the family is very friendly!

Vege combo meal. Enough for two.

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10 months ago

Amazing food, amazing service, highly recommend getting the plater with everything on it because everything's delicious.

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8 years ago

Savory, spicy, colorful and delicious! Everything there was great! The prices are good and the ladies were very healpful!

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Amazing food. The market is actually getting to be a cool place because of places like this one. Every bite was amazing.

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8 years ago

I come every weekend and don't miss my chance to enjoy the vegan platter. I savor every spice!! Thank you for making my weekends whole!

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This is the best food I've had in south Florida. I would probably eat there every day if I could.

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Is meat on menu halal?

no it is all vegetarian

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There are almost no options for Ethiopian food in South Florida but thank goodness this is the option.

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4.6(527 reviews)
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So, I'm from NYC, and my neighborhood back home featured not one, but TWO Ethiopian restaurants! It…read moreis a cuisine that I crave and miss DEARLY now that I have put down roots in SoFL. Having said this, I can't begin to tell you how excited I was to find Awash! I happened to be working in No. Miami and as always, no road trip will happen in my life without a laundry list of restaurants to try, and Awash popped up in my search! YAAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!!! I walked in and immediately the scent of butter & berbere wafted over me - causing me immense joy! The restaurant is very homey and unassuming. The staff is LOVELY! So welcoming and warm. I ordered Doro Wot, a small side of Zilzil Wot, Ethiopian salad and a small side of Alicha Wot - and some extra injera for sopping and I was NOT disappointed! Everything was deep, rich, complex and TOTALLY SATIFYING to body and soul. I will DEFINITELY be back - with my Fat Kid elastic waist pants on - to enjoy a sit-down feast!

Finding Awash is rather easy. It is right off of 441, one of the major connecting arteries in the…read moreTri-county area. On top of that, the moment you walk in you feel at home. The young man at the door, Amar, is incredibly friendly and welcoming. You can immediately see that it is a staple in the neighborhood. Not only are there people who seem to be regulars seating at a table, but couples in what appear to be dates, in booths all around. The decor is also incredibly beautiful, authentic, and on brand. But the star of the show was the food. Despite being 7:30PM I started by ordering the Ethiopian Coffee. There are only so many chances you're ever going to get to try coffee from the birthplace of coffee, and so, I had to. This was followed by the TASTE OF AWASH FOR (1) 26.99 & FOR (2) 35.99. Let's just say it was all to die for. The seasonings, the flavors, the softness of the enjera (the spongy, sour-fermented flatbread used to mix and spoon all the other elements). It was all so perfectly delicious! Amar's brother was also incredibly helpful. He finished our order and was incredibly gracious to answer a lot of our questions about Ethiopia, the region, and the history of the restaurant, which has been in business for 9 years. All in all, I highly recommend Awash Ethiopian Restaurant. In all honesty, I can't wait to go back!

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4.7(263 reviews)
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I absolutely love this place. Been here 3 or 4 times, each time amazing. Not fancy, kind of a small…read morehouse turned into a restaurant. Just a few tables because that's all they can comfortably manage. It still takes a while, for pretty much everything. Don't come here if you're in a rush. Service is very friendly, but not in any big hurry. Sit and relax, talk, whatever. They'll get to you. Once your order is taken, sit back and relax, you're not getting the food anytime soon. I guess everything is super freshly made by...1person? I'm not sure. But again, talk, relax, wait. It will come. And when it does you will be rewarded for your patience. We bartered meat Sambusas to start. They were very good, but a small order. I think next time I'll get 2 orders. For entree we shared a veggie sampler, a a meat entree. Everything comes with this spongy type of bread that you pick up the food with- no utensils here!!!it's part fun experience, part delicious experience. It's a bit messy so be ready. But wow everything was delicious. I wish they were a bit quicker but whatever, I picked a winner. I can't wait to come back again

I'm always so thrilled to find an Ethiopian spot! Queen of Sheba in West Palm Beach was…read moreexceptional. Service was lovely and welcoming. The restaurant is clean with interesting decor. Beer and wine. Tons of veggie options as always. We shared the veggie combo between three of us, while my fiance and his Aunt split the fish. Everything was fantastic. I can't wait to come back!

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4.8(46 reviews)
10.2 mi

I have been to Red Sea twice now, and both of my experiences have been nothing short of amazing…read more The staff is kind, accommodating, and pleasant. The restaurant is always kept spotless, and it's a wonderful spot for a date night. Do note, that this food is best eaten with your hands--so keep that in mind if you're taking a first date here who has never had Ethiopian food! This restaurant is right next to the train tracks on Dixie Highway, so it can get a little noisy at times when the trains pass through, but it didn't effect our overall experiences. My most recent visit was for my birthday, where I had a lovely dinner with my fiancé. We had some red wine, both the lentil and beef sambusas, and we shared the Taste of Red Sea platter. Sambusas: these are always a great appetizer. If you love empanadas, Indian samosas, or any kind of meat patty, you'll love these. There is the option of having either lentil or beef, we got an order of each. The sambusas are fried perfectly, with the right amount of crunch. The fillings are seasoned gently to where it tastes great on its own, but eating it with the sauce it comes with makes it even better. Don't skip the sauce! Taste of Red Sea: This is the perfect dish if you don't know what to order. Just get a bit of everything and don't be afraid to get your hands dirty! They have a hand washing station (separate from the restrooms!) for this exact reason. Everything tastes better when you eat it with your hands. It's a scientific fact. Now, with this platter they normally do not do any substitutions, but the staff was flexible and able to accommodate me this time because I happen to have a split pea allergy. So we substituted the split peas for some cooked kale. Everything was fabulous, cooked and seasoned amazingly. Pairing each part of the platter with the injera is pure heaven. It's so fun trying different combinations of the lentils, veggies, and meats. The best part is getting to eat the injera at the bottom of the platter that's got all of the sauces soaked into it from all of the meat and veggies that were on top of it. I love Ethiopian food and am always excited to come across a new Ethiopian restaurant since they are less common. I hope Red Sea is around for a while!

I really, really wanted to enjoy this food, but it simply isn't for me. None the less, it still…read moredeserves 5 stars! The restaurant is really pretty and intimate inside, so it's a perfect date night spot. Our server was very polite and informative on the menu. Unfortunately, my palette just isn't advanced enough to enjoy such a delicacy of items. However, I really enjoyed the lamb and the vegetarian side dishes! I don't want to provide any negative remarks, so please just review the photos to see how lovely everything looks.

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