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This was a fantastic place to go to grab some Ethiopian food. It's quite a bit more exotic than what you typically get in this country, with an entire palette of new flavors to try. We had the TA2 combination plate, which had a great variety of dishes to try. All of them were delicious and flavorfu
The wife and I have visited several times. We made our first visit one night looking for something we never had before, and found it. The quality of the cuisine is always good. The consistency in the flavor of the dishes from one visit, to the next, is always spot on. The staff has always been very
Recent transplant to the Champaign IL area, from the Dallas TX area where we enjoyed really good Ethiopian at different restaurants. Indy is the closest Ethiopian we have and we have had Abyssinia twice now and it’s pretty good. As vegetarians, we always go for the veggie combo.
Delicious food. Especially awesome for vegetarians. The flavors and spices were a welcomed change to American food.
Usually go to Major as it's more convenient when I come down from Lafayette. Tried Abyssinia a few months back when Major wasn't open, Both are very good!! Great food, service, atmosphere at a reasonable cost. Will definitely be going back to both.
This is the best Ethiopian food I've ever had - no exaggeration. I strongly recommend the red lintels, cabbage and collard greens. The service is prompt and kind. I cannot say enough about Abyssinia! The food is well seasoned and fresh. This if my favorite restaurant in Indy! Highly recommend!
The food was very good. The portions were enough for one person. The service was late. The coffee ceremony was very unique. The coffee pot was $25 shared by 5 people but was worth it. I would suggest getting individual dishes instead of the sampler. The baklava was very dry don't recommend it.
One of us ordered coffee and we were given the option to try the Ethiopian coffee. The staff brought out the roasting beans for us to smell. Then it was brought to us on this cute platter. On the tray was a pedestal that they lit incense on for us. We ordered the Taste of Abyssinia 2 (a huge platter
Abyssinia is one of the small handful of restaurants we find worth driving an hour up to Indy for. The food is always delicious and the portions are generous. Our go-to is the spicy combo for two (with meat). The injera is superb and we love the variety of vegetable, meat, and lentil dishes. The amb
I liked it. Food was good. If you're ordering multiple items, they ask if you want everything together in a communal plate or separate. Waiters are friendly and quick. A bit of a language barrier to overcome. Especially apparent when asking for suggestions. The kifto is uncooked. I like how they off
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