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Now in its third incarnation as an Ethiopian restaurant, the tiny building next to the Twin Kegs and across from the Krispy Kreme has a warm and friendly look, including a mural and a cozy Africana-themed interior décor. The all-you-can-eat buffet packs a powerful lunch punch for $7.99, including plenty of vegetarian options. Don’t miss the homemade enjera, ful—a spicy blend of fava beans with hard-boiled egg, jalapeno peppers, onions and tomato—stewed chicken, cabbage with turmeric and ginger, or chopped collard greens studded with onions and tomato. — Carrington Fox

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Price: $-$$
Payment Type: MasterCard, Visa, Discover, cash

Parking: Free, Lot Available


Reservations: Recommended for Large Parties, Not Necessary

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Yeah, casual attitude toward hygene too

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Posted by Tommy Salami on 09/27/2011 at 9:53 PM

Very casual atmosphere, but the food is definitely worth it.

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Posted by ctbrown1 on 01/13/2011 at 4:44 PM

Not much atmosphere, but the food is great!

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Posted by ctbrown1 on 01/13/2011 at 4:45 PM

This place is filthy. If you loooove dense cigarette smoke and loud unbathed Afrikaners, then by all means go!!!!

Gojo... It is the only restaurant I have actually walked out of. No indeera for ME!

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Posted by Tommy Salami on 09/27/2011 at 9:57 PM
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