A warm, 100% vegan Ethiopian spot in Elephant Park serving generous, comforting platters of traditional fasting food.
Ordering Strategy
The menu is entirely vegan and focused on sharing; simply order the mixed platter sized for your party to sample the full range of stews.
What to order
Mixed Platter
The consensus best strategy is to 'get the lot'—a colorful array of every stew served on injera, sized specifically for your group (1, 2, or 4 people).
Misir Wot
A warmly spiced red lentil stew that reviewers highlight as a comforting, protein-rich standout among the vegetables.
Ethiopian beer
Chef Jose Rubio-Guevara explicitly suggests diners 'don’t miss the Ethiopian beer' when visiting this 'amazing vegan restaurant'.
Cold Coffee with Soya Ice Cream
A unique vegan finish recommended by critics for those with a sweet tooth.
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Signal Score
Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.
Top critic: Time Out (100%)
Editorial Weight 51 pts
Authority + depth + recency
Agreement 6 pts
How aligned the critics are
Coverage 6 pts
How many real review signals exist
Public Signal 14 pts
Google rating + volume
Boosts 0 pts
Manual boosts + hidden gem
Review signals
1 Elite · 2 Editorial · 3 total signals
Public signal
4.7★ (645 reviews)
Good to know
This is a 100% plant-based restaurant serving Ethiopian 'fasting food'; the atmosphere is casual and community-focused.
Trust signals
- ○Not yet visited
- mediumConfidence level
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