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The food was delicious. Don't be in a hurry or extremely hungry because the food is cooked to order and culturally slow by Western standards. The conversation is just as much a part of dining as the meal is. Our male waitress was very friendly. I feel bad for the restaurant because they've been struggling to come back since an episode of bad management. It was not busy at all for a Saturday night. I would recommend i... View all feedback.
The food was authentic and good however it was very expensive and there was no ambianceDon't be fooled by the pictures of the Sambusas.
Why 1 StarsThe food used to be goodThey are now under new owners food not so good. The chicken was the toughest chicken I have ever eaten.
WOW! I can't believe this place has been under my nose for 2.5 years and I have been ignoring it.
The food was delicious. Don't be in a hurry or extremely hungry because the food is cooked to order and culturally slow by Western standards. The conversation is just as much a part of dining as the meal is. Our male waitress was very friendly. I feel bad for the restaurant because they've been struggling to come back since an episode of bad management. It was not busy at all for a Saturday night. I would recommend it though for a different cultural experience.
Hands down one of my favorite restaurants in Raleigh! Very authentic Ethiopian food that is delicious every time! Great atmosphere, very comfortable. Perfect place to come with groups, or just to try something new on your own! This place is very affordable and is a great opportunity to try a different kind of food than typically had in Raleigh. I love Abyssinia!
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