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Food: It was our first foray into Ethiopian cuisine and me and my friend both felt that it made a solid impression on us. The starter bread was also really good and it was a good spice level. Unfortunately, after finishing the bread and having the platter, my dinner guest ended up feeling a bit sick
This place is genuinely amazing. Tafi and her staff make sure you have an excellent time and explain everything perfectly. The food was unreal, so flavourful, would 100% recommend trying this restaurant out especially if you haven't tried Ethiopian food. Their Ethiopian spiced tea is also amazing an
In the heart of Camberwell, where time slows to the rhythm of tradition, the DKB found themselves at an Ethiopian restaurant that beckoned with promises of culinary delight. The air was thick with the rich, intoxicating aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans, their smoky tendrils weaving tales of dis
This spot is a real hidden gem. It was my first time having Ethiopian food and it didn’t disappoint. The food was delicious and eating with our hands was a cool new experience. I’d definitely recommend trying the honey wine, you could easily drink the bottle!
Best and the only best Ethiopian cuisine I have ever. The starter Kategna sparks up your appetite. And the recommendation is the Zeret surprise. The dish contains everything you need. fluffy and sour enjera fill up your stomach and you will never go back home with hunger. The service is so good and
First visit to this little gem near my house, I was hoping for some tasty vegan scran and it did not disappoint, incredible food at a budget cost, with great service! Will be returning soon
Zeret Kitchen is a delight! The staff are attentive, so friendly and helpful. They were kind enough to tell us how best to eat the items and accommodating to different spice levels. The food itself was delicious, reasonably priced and so filling. Would recommend the kartegna (it's an injera bread s
Don't let the slightly dingy building that it is in put you off - this place is utterly charming, the staff were lovely, the interior is cozy (loved the fresh flowers) and very clean. If you've never eaten Ethiopian food before, don't worry you will get all the help you need from the amazing staff.
Cozy restaurant, friendly staff, Delicious food, good customer service and small selection of good white wine. I had Gomen besiga which was diced lamb with flavoured butter spinach and my friends had the shared platter. It was all good. We throughly enjoyed it. Ethiopian honey white wine was delight
Zeret kitchen is a delicious authentic Ethiopian restaurant serving the local community and beyond (!). The curries are fresh and mouthwateringly tasty. Zeret has a relaxing family vibe and is the perfect place for a summer meal with outdoor seating. The menu is perfect for vegans/veggies and meat e
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