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Zara Restaurant and Bar

3.7 (11 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Lamb Tibs
Gus W.

If you enjoy the food at Lalibela, then you'll definitely like your meal at Zara. This is another Ethiopian spot not even a half mile down the street. While the exterior isn't the greatest (It's pretty beat up), the inside is actually pretty nice and brighter than Lalibela. I went during the week for lunch, and the only person serving was the bartender, so I took a seat at the bar and ate there. She was incredibly nice and seemed pretty happy that I was in there, and we talked for a little while about the menu and some of the ingredients that were in all of the dishes. I ended up just going with the lamb tibs on her recommendation and got them extra spicy. It wasn't a melt-your-face-off spice, but it did pack a pretty good heat. The meal comes with a side salad as well that has a tasty dressing. All of this is served on either injera or rice, depending on what you like, but you're in an Ethiopian restaurant, so go with the injera. The coolness of the injera with the spicy lamb tibs was a perfect combination, and I absolutely loved the flavor of the meal. If you've only been to Lalibela and are looking to do some comparisons of other Ethiopian cuisine in Columbus, then this would be a spot I'd recommend checking out. The strip that it sits in might look a little intimidating, but the people inside seemed very friendly, and the meal was totally worth it.

Veggie Combo and Dinish Siga
Myesha J.

I actually really enjoyed the food here. Me and Amir ate at the bar where it was just us, the restaurant was actually pretty dead which was nice because there were no wait times on food. We had the veggie combination and Dinish siga, everything was really good and flavorful! Definitely will be back to try more things from the menu! Also our waitress/ bartender was super friendly and helped us figure out what we wanted from the menu.

Mahberawi.
Ruth R.

Our first time eating Ethiopian! The food was excellent. Apparently the food is on the spicy side. I had the tibisi basically a seasoned meat it came with the chilled Ethiopian pancakes. You use them to eat your food. My husband had the mahberawi. Which gave a nice cross section of various foods. The service was great our server was helpful. We will visit again.

Storefront
Richard P.

According to the lovely young waitress who served us lunch this past Friday, Zara Restaurant and Bar has been open for two years or so, despite the lack of previous Yelp reviews. Maybe it's because Zara has a comparatively low-key presence in an otherwise nondescript strip mall in an unprepossessing portion of Hamilton Road, or maybe it's just because we're so focused on barcades and food trucks and whatnot that Zara has managed to escape everyone's notice. The restaurant itself is pretty simply decorated, with a large bar (including some draft beer options) occupying the center of the space. The front of the restaurant has big tall windows, so it's a bright, sunny space in the day. Our meal started with a complimentary salad of green leaf lettuce, tomatoes, bell pepper, onions, and jalapeno peppers. At many restaurants this would be the least memorable part of the meal, but Zara's salad was fresh and bright, and lightly dressed with a housemade dressing of salt, pepper, and oil. For our entrees, we ordered the vegetarian combination, the kitfo, and the dinish siga. The vegetarian combination included lentils, split peas, cabbage, collard greens, and more salad; everything was decently cooked, but comparatively underspiced. The kitfo, I have to admit, was not my favorite; a mix of ground beef cooked with butter, it was, for me, rather heavy and bland. The dinish siga was the highlight of the meal; tender cubes of beef cooked with onions, tomatoes, and potatoes, it was both hearty and surprisingly complex in flavor profile. I would come back to Zara for this dish alone. Everything came in the traditional Ethiopian manner, served on a bed of injera, and accompanied by additional rolls of injera, and eaten with your hands. So wash your hands before your meal, and ask for a fork if you want one. Lalibela remains my go-to for Ethiopian food, but I'm happy to see another option available, and Zara is a worthy peer in Columbus' Ethiopian food scene. And I'm not complaining about being able to get a draft beer, the next time I'm there for dinner.

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Best Ethiopian food in Columbus! It's so flavorful and they can reduce spice levels if needed. I…read morelove getting their platter that comes with a bunch of veggies and you can choose either beef or lamb. I love their yellow lentils and beef! It's absolutely amazing! The first time I tried this platter I was over the moon. It was a 10/5 tbh and absolutely perfect. I just went there recently and got the lamb which unfortunately was a different experience. It tasted good but was really gummy and I felt like it was not as good as the beef. I would rate this a 3. I'm definitely looking forward to going back! I like that the majority of tables are family style, they offer coffee service and I've always felt the staff to be very friendly and accommodating. When you first enter there's like a bar and dance area but if you keep walking to the right then it turns into a restaurant with tables. I really enjoy this place and can't wait to show other friends and family!

Tibs, tibs, and more tibs! After decades in DC where Ethiopian food was ubiquitous, it is much…read moreharder to get it the rural Midwest. But I make a point of adding Lalibela to my work trips to Columbus or when I have to go to John Glenn Airport just a few miles down Hamilton Road. I don't go crazy - just try different dry tibs, kitfo, and a veggies sampler. Tons of food, good and plentiful injera.

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