
Ethiopian cuisine characteristically consists of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes. This is usually in the form of wat, a thick stew, served on top of injera, a large sourdough flatbread, which is about 50 centimeters in diameter and made out of fermented teff flour. Ethiopians eat most of the time with their right hands, using pieces of injera to pick up bites of entrées and side dishes.
Yusra Van
3 weeks ago
Absolutely amazing experience! The customer service was outstanding from start to finish — everyone was so friendly, welcoming and attentive. The food was fresh, full of flavour and came out quickly. ...
195 Hampshire Rd
Isabella Fiumara
3 weeks ago
Beautiful food!! Thickest flake I’ve seen. Tasted very fresh and no yuck oil grease. Would only add a bit more chicken salt, unfortunately none was on the table to self season. They also gave me an ex...
31-69 McLister St
Huda Fadlelmawla
a month ago
It was a phenomenal experience with great food, wonderful staff that allowed us to eat even tho we get they just after they closed. The restaurant is clean, beautifully decorated, and well kept. Highl...
323 Lygon St
Chanel Shaya
2 months ago
Fantastic local pizza shop. Despite being very busy on a public holiday, Simon was very lively and helpful. The pizzas were great (Hawaiian and Sopressa) and you will not find a cheaper deal for two p...
923 Rathdowne Street
frontech 155
3 months ago
One of the best kebab spots in Altona! The meat was fresh, juicy, and full of flavour. I ordered the mixed kebab and it was perfectly cooked with generous portions. The salad was fresh and crisp, and ...
96 Millers Rd Service Rd
Supermom L
4 months ago
This is a great spot for families with small children to have lunch. It sits right where the indoor playground is so I could take my lunch and watch my little ones play. The lunches at $7.50 for the f...
45/300 Point Cook Road