cafe lalibela


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foo(d)
2 yıl önce
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yesterday for lunch, i had a real craving forethiopianfood. i had been wanting it for a while now, but just couldn't seem to get myself over to cafe lalibela, my favoriteethiopianin the valley. moody was feeling the same way (perhaps it's the npr spon
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rick
5
7 yıl önce
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lalibela is stellar. let me tell you, as much as my wife and i loveethiopiancuisine, we waited far too long to finally try lalibela’s. in the words of andrew zimmern – wow! terrific meal! my wife started with hot yekemim shai tea and i had a st. george beer – excellent. being our first time, we decided to go for their deluxe meal for 2 where we could have an extensive try of most things on their menu. we indulged in alicha sega wat (super tender beef stew in kibbeh sauce with onion and turmeric), doro wat (chicken stew in berbere, kibbeh and spiced butter), key sega wat (tender beef cubes in berbere spice), yebeg alicha (incredibly tender and moist lamb in kibbeh, onion and turmeric), fosolia (luscious green beans and carrots with tomatoes and onions), gomen (collard greens with garlic ginger and onion), misir wat (red lentils with onions, berbere and other spices), tikil gomen (nicely and moderately spiced cabbage, potatoes with turmeric) and yekik alicha (tasty yellow split peas with onion turmeric and herbs); and finishing with a desert of tres leches cake. everything served was fabulous. an example i can offer you is that if you’ve never been a fan of collard greens or lentils – you’ll be a fan when trying them here! lalibela’s experience for us was across the board fantastic. a clean, airy and comfortable seating; incredible service and attention and excellently modest prices – and i repeat, the food was excellent! if you’re not anethiopianfood connoisseur, lalibela is the place to get started. if you’re an aficionádo already, this is a must visit. highly recommended and we will be back… bon appétit from gástro ecléctico!
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anu
4
7 yıl önce
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authenticethiopianrestaurant!

ordered their exclusive platter for 4. it had both veg and non veg dishes with injera. non veg included chicken, beef, lamb and fish. veg included potato, spinach, lentils, beans and cheese.

loved every item ; injera was soft and tasty. overall a great experience.
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satish
5
7 yıl önce
tempe
the first time i hadethiopianfood was in amsterdam and its fabulous. when i came to know there is this famousethiopianrestaurant, we with our extended family (7 of us) sauntered in. 

the decor is good but could be moreethiopianconsidering its very rich culture (the civilization is older than egyptian). the menu was easy to pick. it was a platter and when the food came we all dug in. its a large plate and has to be shared by everyone. 

the wats were awesome.. especially the misir wat. the injeras were light and had just the right sourness. i loved theethiopiancoffee.. which i drank traditionally with salt.. my wife almost fainted :). 

would i come again.. well of course... one thing that would stop me.. the cost :) its a tad expensive but its really good food. 

they also have a market place where you can buy traditionalethiopianfood as well as other curios.
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tatiana
5
8 yıl önce
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great food!ethiopianfood is an interesting experience and always fun. you can eat with your hands or with a fork. but the spongy injera bread they serve us amazing! if i could just have that, i would be a happy camper. service was great.
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bill
5
8 yıl önce
tempe
we were looking for another restaurant when my wife saw "ethiopian" and we changed our plans and stopped here for lunch.  we are glad we made the choice, since it was excellent.  the family platters only start for 3 people, so we had to have individual platters.  withethiopianfood you use the injera flatbread to eat with, no utensils, so not everyone is comfortable doing so.  we love ethiopian.  my wife had the chef's favorite combination (#20)- doro wat (spicy chicken stew), gomen (collard greens), ayeb (homemade cheese), salad and injera.   she was very happy with her meal and ate it all.  i had the manager's special (#21) - kye sega wat (spicy beef stew), tikil gomen (cabbage, potatoes and carrots), yekik alicha (yellow split peas), salad and injera.    i tried to eat all of mine, but ended up with some injera left over.  if we would have needed more injera, they would have provided it.  they also have traditional gluten free injera for an upcharge, if needed.  the service was friendly and attentive.  we are happy to know it is here and will try to come back.
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alanna
5
8 yıl önce
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every time i come here i am amazed by how good the food is! i've tried otherethiopianplaces and nothing comes close to this place! food is beyond good, and so is their tea/coffee. very reasonably priced as well. i highly recommend the vegetarian platter as it is absolutely fantastic. great to share with friends!
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fdagrosa
9 yıl önce
tempe
the only recommendation i can make is that they get a good cook. i am notethiopianbut i have had greatethiopianfood in new york and chicago many times. this was just bad food, made by a bad cook. sorry, but i couldn't even finish it. maybe it was an off day, i dont know, but the soup tasted like canned tomato soup with a sprinkling of lentils. the doro wat was spicy enough to burn my stomach and make my nose run, but it was not flavorful, it had a coagulated consistency, and it had clearly been sitting for a few hours. as it was about room temp, im actually afraid i will be suffering from food poisoning. very disappointing, overall. even the injera was tasteless. none of the tang i was craving. i get it, this is tempe, not nyc, but i wouldn't take anyone to this location. maybe the cooks and owners are ethiopian, but just because you are from somewhere doesn't make you good at the cuisine. aaaaaargh. my stomach is in rebellion from just the four bites i took. if you have any concept of good food from any part of the world, and if you know and loveethiopianfood, don't go to cafe lalibela. i wish they had at least offered to withhold the check. the waitresses didnt have any reaction to the fact that i was clearly dissatisfied with the quality. what a bummer.
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jo
14 yıl önce
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very disappointed. my husband and i have been going to cafe lalibela for about two years, and we have always had a wonderful experience. however, we met another couple for dinner there last night, and the service was so poor, i will be looking for anotherethiopianrestaurant to patronize. we had been telling this couple for almost a year how wonderful the service and food were, and we were finally able to arrange a night out together. apparently, the owners were on vacation and left someone else to run the restaurant and they were doing a very poor job. three of the four people in our party ordered the house hot tea and it never arrived until just before our meal; about 20 to 25 minutes. and, we were never even offered a refill. in past visits, our cups were never even able to get completely empty, before we were offered a refill. the person drinking the iced version of the house tea was offered and had at least two refills. hmmm...in fact we never actually saw our server again until our meal was served. at no time during our meal were we ever asked if there was anything we needed. when our server came to take our dirty dinnerware, the only comment was "these are heavy", as all the plates were stacked to carry away. there was never a bill brought to the table. we were told we would be charged at the register. to complete our wonderful dinning experience, we were charged incorrectly, however it was not discovered we were charged for the other couples meals, until after we had paid, and were standing outside waiting for the other couple, and our sever came out an told us we had been charged incorrectly, and we still owed on our meal; we owed another $5.00. in all fairness though, the meal was excellent. however, that will not be enough inducement to have me go back; at least not until the owners have returned from vacation. i will most definitely be calling beforehand, to make sure they will be there, if we ever decide to go again.
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zombiepuppie
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14 yıl önce
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i mean come on!ethiopianfood!? you know you're like "wha?". "for realsies?" but it's pretty damn good! wash your hands though because there's no silverwear and i hear if you ask for some they will stab you with a knife. but then they remember they don't have one so they just make angry faces at you. really good food though. different! try it! put some in your mouth with your hands and you will be happy!
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dana
5
14 yıl önce
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i love this place! great and very affordableethiopianfood, deffinetly try it out for a tasty, affordable, and new type of cuisine!
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the
5
15 yıl önce
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something different. i ate here for the first time a few weeks back. i can't say that i've eaten muchethiopianin the past.

lalibela, however, is fantastic. theethiopiansponge bread and their meat dishes were all great. i got a sampler plate with 3 separate servings and it was far too much for me to eat. great value for the price, and great food all around. highly recommended.
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