18. Meat Combination 2 Restaurants in Seattle

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City: Seattle, 1510 NE 117th St, 98125, Seattle, United States
"Multiple items ordered:Veggie Combo: Since my last review, the Jebena Veggie combo IMPROVED to 2.5/5 or maybe 3/5 since last year. Flavors were now more typical for an Ethiopian veggie combo but still had their own recipe flavor. AND, importantly, the weird flavor from the time before was completely gone. We got a total of 6 or 7 items. The red lentils were probably the best. The chick pea shiro wot (if that is correct), also red, was typical, and okay. The yellow beans, like most restaurants, lacked flavor, as did the greens. A usual favorite is the white cabbage with potatoes; but this lacked the usually delicious flavor, and was quite bland. I think there were two potatoes in it. The salad at the center was fine: It was mixed greens with onions, and, usually, jalapeños. While other restaurants typically serve it with a typical vinegar and oil dressing, this had more of a vinaigrette that was kindly not sour like the others but lacking in flavor. One can order without certain things added, but do not expect it to be completely lacking in those things you ask to not be added.We ordered at Jebena because though I drove there to go to Ahadu (my current favorite), which is almost next door, Ahadu was closed; although their sign in the window said that they should have been open that day.This time, we ordered additional dishes at Jebena (apparently under the same management as last review). These, combined with the improved combo have improved the overall rating this time.Overall, the food was fairly bland; and they do not have anything on the table in the way of condiments to improve or even change the flavor, except a bottle of sugar.Samosas (appetizers) perhaps aka as or similar to sambusas were good, especially the flavors of the corners; but the stuffing needed more flavor: It was pretty bland. And they did not offer or come with any kind of dipping sauce or chutney . They were Mild.Qatena (appetizer): Bland. Unsalted butter. $5 for bread . Mild, not very spicy.Tilapia: The pan fried Tilapia, a fish that is milder than Cod, was okay. If I had to offer an improvement suggestion, I 'd say a pinch less finely ground black pepper (or leave it the same), but add just a pinch or two more salt. It said pan fried, but I had had this from other restaurants which served it more like deep fried which I was guessing would be the case here; and I was right: This was more like deep fried than pan fried. The flavoring was Mild.Scrambled eggs with salsa were tasty. We ordered it Mild. My friend thought that it had too much salt. If I agreed, I would say that it was just a pinch or two too much, and was almost just right. It came with two (perhaps because there were two of us) toasted/heated French bread rolls, which were my friend 's favorite part of the meal if that tells you anything! Service: The service was timely and attentive, even when it started to get a little busy; although, as before, the owner/manager was not very friendly if there was even a hint of a lack of pleasure on our part. When paying with a credit card, the owner/manager would not give a credit card receipt! and instead said the itemized receipt would have to do. I don 't know what kind of policy that is, or if it was too much time to print a copy; but she said we could take a picture of the receipt.I might be back, if only for the pricy scrambled eggs and salsa, with the toasted bread, and to pick up some veggie samosas/sambusas (if they might survive a trip of driving) and add some dips at home.My favorite Ethiopian restaurants closed down after a death, and the pandemic, and construction and I wish I had more recent tastebuds to recommend additional places. When we can afford the time, etc., I want to come to Ahadu again. And I might even give Enat, a block away, another try. Enat 's was always my least favorite veggie combo until the last time I had it (about a year or so ago), when it moved to the middle of the pack; same with Meskel (several years ago).My favorite gre"
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