Excellent place to dine. Go for the Coffee ceremony ritual, but stay for their enjera pancakes /flat bread and chicken curry. Visited with a Ethiopian colleague of mine. Truly a unique experience and really delicious food. For ethnic food lovers, this is a must visit restaurant. Can't say much about the ambience though. It's a bit on the dark and dingy side. But if you are only interested in tasting some great ethnic food and not gazing deeply into your date's eyes, definitely give this place a try. Please use your fingers to dine, that's the proper way. ☺☺
Huge Portions Best Prices!. Addis Ababa used to be my favourite spot for Ethiopian cuisine, but Enat has great prices for gigantic portions and the food is just as good. I ordered Doro Watt and my friend ordered the Enat Platter, we asked for them to be served on the same plate and it arrived very quickly and steaming. It was enough food for 3 or more people I swear, depending on how much you eat. We had so much left over, it was really quite a shame, so next time we'll order one plate to share!
The service was friendly. It was a small place with a nice and humble atmosphere. We ordered the Enat platter and it was awesome. This was my brother and I's first time having Ethiopian food. The food was an assortment of chicken, beef, lamb and vegetarian options. Injera bread was complimentary with the meal. The waitress was very nice and kind enough to bring us traditional Ethiopian coffee after the meal. The coffee was slightly chocolatey and really nice for a black coffee. The food was very fresh and absolutely delicious. I will be returning again.
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