2434 18th Street, Nw
Washington, District of Columbia462-4100
Category: Ethiopian
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CD P.
Charlottesville , Virginia
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reviews
Wow. We have loved Zeds over the years, but were taken here by friends.
It is really spectacular, and probably a bit better than Zeds. The injera
is really wonderful, and the sampler gives you more than enough food.
Highly recommended.
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Robert J.
tucson , Arizona
224
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Washington has a number of Ethiopian restaurants, but this is probably
the best. It's certainly the most attractive; the three-level
high-ceilinged dining room has an oval skylight girded by a painted
sunburst and walls hung with African art and musical instruments.
On the mezzanine level, you sit at messobs (basket tables) on low, carved
Ethiopian chairs or upholstered leather poufs. Ethiopian music enhances
the ambience.
Diners share large platters of food, which they scoop up with a sourdough
crepelike pancake called injera (no silverware here). You'll
notice a lot of watt dishes, which refers to the traditional Ethiopian
stew, made with your choice of beef, chicken, lamb, or vegetables,
in varying degrees of hot and spicy; the alicha watts are milder and
more delicately flavored. You might share an entree -- perhaps yegeb
kay watt (succulent lamb in thick, hot berbere sauce) -- along with
a platter of five vegetarian dishes served with tomato and potato sala ...
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Edmund C.
hampton , Virginia
106
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If you've never eaten african food or ethiopian come and
try this place. They have good food, so you won't be disappointed,
just ry to step out of the box and eat some of the more authenitc
dishes.
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Kalpesh Z.
Watertown , New York
642
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The food is spicy but very tasty. service is friendly.
There is a very small wine list, but try the honey mead if you want
to be authentic.
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Matthew H.
Arlington , Virginia
25
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If not getting enough to eat is your thing then eat ethiopian. Meskerem is the best ethiopian cuisine around and I know you won't be disappointed.
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Bart B.
Charlottesville , Virginia
125
reviews
This is the spot for Ethiopian food in Adams Morgan. The house
sampler (called Meskerem something or other) is highly recommended.
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Anonymous
56945
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Washington has the largest Ethiopian population in the country.
There must be 15 or more Ethiopian restaurants in the area and
Meskerem is by far the best. This is a very pretty restaurant in
the Adams-Morgan area, so parking is tight. The food is authentic,
served on injera (a spongy, crepe-like bread)and eaten with
your fingers. The food is spicy but very tasty. service is friendly.
There is a very small wine list, but try the honey mead if you want
to be authentic. Try to get a seat upstairs if you can.
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