Ethiopian Delight
I mistakenly removed this blog. Forgive me. I also noticed that Yelp now has made it easier to find Ethiopian restaurants on their site, since I first posted. So here is a link to YELP with details of directions etc. to these places in the city
It has been toooooo long since last I have posted. I am currently working on a number of projects. However, I want to get back into the swing of things and write about my current obsession. I'm having or have been, for the last few months, a lustful obsession with Ethiopian food. I dream of Injera, the stable bread that accompanies all dishes. ( It resembles crepes but has a softer fuller and slightly tangy taste.) I dream of the collared greens , the split peas and oh the lamb, the beef tartar and chicken. As I have obsessed with this wonderful food from East Africa. I have put up a link to Wikipedia if your not familiar with this very aromatic and spicy food.
I have had Ethiopian in DC, Maryland, Philly and New York City. I don't think you could ever go wrong with Ethiopian food. If you like spicy and very aromatic foods that is. Its always delicious and great to have with others. Having that said, there are some places that knock your socks off and others that are good but are more geared for the American palate. Here are my take on the places in NYC. I am aware that there are a few more places for me to try and will be reporting back on those. But, for now, these are the best places I have tried in the City. Bati and Queen of Sheba where the best. Hands down, out of all the resturants I have tried period. That includes, DUKEM in Washington DC btw. DUKEM is considered the best Ethiopian resturant in DC, but I did not taste that when I was there. But I like to give places a second chance so I plan to revist. There was two more places I tried last time I was in DC but, I did not take down their information. But I also know, that the food was good but not good enough for me to remember. :(
NEW YORK CITY
BATI
Ft. Green, Brooklyn
Ft. Green, Brooklyn
747 Fulton Street,
(Between Elliott Pl & Portland Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
T. 718.797.9696
(Between Elliott Pl & Portland Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
T. 718.797.9696
So Far best I have in the city. Queen of Sheba was my world until I tasted Bati. It was really close but Bati won hands down. Only issue they don't give you enough food as compared to most other Ethiopian restaurants I have been too. But it still slap your mama good!
QUEEN OF SHEEBA
Hells Kitchen
Hells Kitchen
650 10th Avenue
btwn. 45 & 46th Street
NY,NY 10036
Great food. It gets really busy during the weekend. The food also seems to be even richer and more delicious on the weekends too. So get a reservation! Considered the best in the city and they ain't lying, but for me Bati, was even better.
The Following Places, are all good but the Majority are geared towards the American palate.
MESKEREM
Greenwich Village
124 MacDougal St
New York, NY 10012 (212) 777-8111
124 MacDougal St
New York, NY 10012 (212) 777-8111
MESKEl
Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West
468 W 47th St
New York, NY 10036 (212) 399-1949
468 W 47th St
New York, NY 10036 (212) 399-1949
Massawa
Morning Side Heights
1239 Amsterdam Ave
(between 120th St & 121st St)
New York, NY 10027
Neighborhood: Morningside Heights (212) 663-0505
(between 120th St & 121st St)
New York, NY 10027
Neighborhood: Morningside Heights (212) 663-0505
Loved the Honey Wine I had there. They serve both Eritrean and Ethiopian.
ZOMA
Harlem
2084 Frederick Douglass Blvd
New York, NY 10026 (212) 662-0620
2084 Frederick Douglass Blvd
New York, NY 10026 (212) 662-0620
Zoma has a great interior and a friendly atmosphere. Cash and American Express only.
AWASH
East Village
338 E 6th St
New York, NY 10003 (212) 982-9589
338 E 6th St
New York, NY 10003 (212) 982-9589
ABYSSINIA ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT
Harlem
268 W 135th St
New York, NY 10030 (212) 281-2673
268 W 135th St
New York, NY 10030 (212) 281-2673
Small little place on 135 street between Fredrick Douglas and Adam Clayton Powell. You can take the 2, B, C train there. Lovely owners and staff. You can also buy Injera (bread for your meals) there as well.
WASHINGTON DC
Dukem Ethiopian Restaurant
Washington DC
1114-1118 U St NW
Washington, DC 20009
Neighborhood: U Street Corridor (202) 667-8735
Washington, DC 20009
Neighborhood: U Street Corridor (202) 667-8735
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