DC Days
I received 2 IMs this afternoon warning me about the terribly cold temperature outside. Thanks, dudes. Like i needed any more convincing to not leave the house.Does anyone recommend a good Ethiopian restaurant in New York? We used to frequent Abyssinia in the West Village but they sadly closed a few years back. I know there's quite a few places but i'd rather go with a recommendation.
Growing up in the DC suburbs, i had many great meals at Ethiopian restaurants in Georgetown and Adams Morgan. We went to Zed's Ethiopian Cuisine the most; they make a cold potato dish that's amazing! The best Ethiopian food i ever had, though, was a home cooked meal in college. The injera bread was better than any other, the red lentils very hot and tasty. When i head south this weekend, i'm definitely going to have a meal in DC! I'm drooling just reading the online menu at Zed's!
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I've enjoyed the food at Awash, but it's not as good as Zed's or some of the ethiopian restaurants in Cleveland.
hey bexn, i like going to Ghenet, an ethiopean restaurant on Mulberry between Houston and Prince Streets. their flan is really creamy and sweet. the vegetarian options are great. i usually get the "for 2" platter. -mabes
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