Restaurant
Adulis Eritrean and Ethiopian Restaurant shines as a cozy retreat in Seattle, offering flavorful dishes crafted with care. Guests rave about the generous meat and veggie combination platters, perfect for scooping with fresh injera. With a welcoming vibe accentuated by cheerful decor, the family-run eatery provides fast service and a casual atmosphere, ideal for solo dining or groups alike. Don’t miss their traditionally brewed Ethiopian coffee to wrap up your meal. Reservations are accepted, and a small parking lot is available nearby. Enjoy a unique culinary experience!
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Lunch here today was really delicious, clearly made with care and the service was wonderful.Walking in, we discovered a cheerful, bright (strands of colored lights cross-crossing the ceiling), family-run spot.Within a minute we were seated, given bottles of water and had help to choose what to order.We ended up with the meat & veggie combination platters.It was a huge amount of food and we loved the combination of differently spiced and textured things to scoop bites from.The platters also came with an extra basket of injera.When we were finished, the server told us that if there is part of one of the combination plates that we don’t care for, the kitchen will happily replace it when we order next time.There’s a small parking lot along the side of the building.Highly recommend!
We loved our lunch at this restaurant.The vibe was great, our server friendly and the food was extremely tasty and unpretentious! Very few Ethiopian places offer fish goulash and I highly recommend the dish here.Even the dishes in the veggie combo had a few extra elements like okra curry and a beetroot potato thingy.We had a perfect end to our meal with traditionally brewed Ethiopian coffee.
Ordered chicken samosa and Dorho wot.We were over charged for the chicken samosa ($10 a piece 😱) and it wasn’t even very flavourful.But if you don’t like spicy food, you’ll probably love it! Ordered Dorho Wot and asked for extra rice on side - it was good with both the rice and injera.I’ve had similar dishes in other Ethiopian restaurants and my only complaint is that it was too tangy and sour for my taste.But otherwise it was very filling for two people.
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13200 Aurora Ave N suite d, Seattle, WA 98133, United States