Habesha Ethiopian Restaurant Info
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Best Webonjo Reviews
Tried Habesha for the first time last night. Really enjoyed this little spot and will be back! Friendly service, good food, and great prices. The veggie and meat sharing platter (pictured) was plenty for 2 people and has so many different flavours on one plate. The injera was perfect and I loved the little salad included on the side for some brightness and crunch. Thank you Habesha!
Great little restaurant. Delicious food, very reasonable prices, friendliest service. Two combo plates were plenty for four adults. We added samosas and Ethiopian coffee and the bill was less than $70. Mimi, owner and cook was good enough to teach us how to eat this in the traditional way - needs plenty of napkins. Great experience!
If you want good cultural food, follow the people from that culture. After venturing out on my own, and trying some local Ethiopian, and the highest rated place on skip, I was directed to Habesha. By Habesha people. These are predominantly people from Eritrea and Ethiopia. So how is it different There were numerous flavors that I had not experienced at my other dining experiences. Besides that, the portions were astounding. This could have easily been lunch for 2. I ordered a meat and veggie combo, and got to try 2 separate meat dishes, and 4 veggie dishes. There was also a kind of mid point between yogurt and cheese that served as a topping that was a nice little addition to the meal. Not realizing the size of the combo, I ordered a single veggie samosa, which was packed full of lentils and served with a spicy sauce. It was all served with the classic injera that I had experienced before. Injera is kind of like a sourish spongey pita. Along with your fingers, it is also the main utensil for getting the food to your mouth. It serves as kind of a mat for the dishes which are served on top. So you basically eat the plate! You tear off a piece, fill it with a dish of your choice and open wide. The magic is in how the injera soaks up the sauces from each dish. It was an amazing experience. If youre looking for a food adventure, Habesha will not disappoint!
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Opening Hours
| Monday | Monday: 11a.m.-9p.m. |
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| Tuesday | Tuesday: Closed |
| Wednesday | Wednesday: 11a.m.-9p.m. |
| Thursday | Thursday: 11a.m.-9p.m. |
| Friday | Friday: 11a.m.-9p.m. |
| Saturday | Saturday: 11a.m.-9p.m. |
| Sunday | Sunday: 11a.m.-9p.m. |
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