An unpretentious, simply furnished Ethiopian spot focused on communal dining, known for its high-quality vegan platters and traditional raw beef dishes.
Ordering Strategy
Order a combo platter to share and eat with your hands using the sour, spongy injera.
What to order
Vegetarian Combo Platter
Reviewers highlight this as a favorite, specifically praising the "lentil stew and split pea stews" and noting the "tangy salad was a nice contrast."
Ge'ez Special
A feast designed for three people including kitfo, tibs, and firfir—perfect for a full tour of the menu's textures.
Spiced Beetroot
An unexpected hit within the vegetable selection; diners particularly "loved the chunks of spiced beetroot" for their flavor.
What to skip
Signal Score
Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.
Top critic: Johanna GGG (80%)
Editorial Weight 56 pts
Authority + depth + recency
Agreement 0 pts
How aligned the critics are
Coverage 2 pts
How many real review signals exist
Public Signal 15 pts
Google rating + volume
Boosts 0 pts
Manual boosts + hidden gem
Review signals
0 Elite · 0 Editorial · 1 total signals
Public signal
4.9★ (101 reviews)
Good to know
The data provided for this restaurant corresponds to locations in Liverpool (UK) and Brunswick (Australia), not London. Gluten-free injera requires 24 hours notice.
Trust signals
- ○Not yet visited
- mediumConfidence level
More Ethiopian in London
- Zeret Kitchen££85· Camberwell
- Wolkite Kitfo£80
- Beza££76· Elephant & Castle
- Andu Café£70· Dalston
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