Little Addis Cafe 🇪🇹 was my first introduction to delicious Ethiopian cuisine. The food is simply delicious and served very quickly. I had the vegan Beyaynetu sharing plate which was a half portion.
Their portions sizes are very generous, even a half portion can feed two people, it costs R110 and is 100% worth it. You get a tray with yummy injera and 10 different dishes to pair it with. From yummy chickpeas, potatoes and lentils, to cabbage, spinach and a slightly spicy tomatoe.
By the way, their menu is more than just a menu, it’s full of interesting information related to Ethiopian cuisine and culture and it’s the first time I’ve actually read a menu like I’m reading an informative book.
Definitely try some coffee as well while you’re here, Ethiopians after all are known for their coffee 👍🏽👍🏽
Service was quick and very friendly. If you’ve ever wanted to try Ethiopian food I highly recommend this location 👍🏽👍🏽
I’ve been to this little hidden gem several times and each time , it never disappoints.
Their food is so consistent , so filling, so flavorful.
My partner and I had the beyaynetu and doro wet to share and wow, rolling out of there would’ve been an understatement .
Perfectly spiced paired with a soft injera.
Will always be back for more !
I have had the luck to enjoy for the first time Ethiopian food in this restaurant, and it was incredible. Homemade with fresh organic products and with heart, I felt the authentic taste of the Ethiopian cuisine. The stews are deliciously flavourful. The coffee was also great. One of these gems that talk to your soul.
I had a great meal at this restaurant. We arrived early and the food was freshly prepared. I tried their espresso and traditional coffee. Definitely recommend the latter.
Travis Davids
2 weeks agoLittle Addis Cafe 🇪🇹 was my first introduction to delicious Ethiopian cuisine. The food is simply delicious and served very quickly. I had the vegan Beyaynetu sharing plate which was a half portion. Their portions sizes are very generous, even a half portion can feed two people, it costs R110 and is 100% worth it. You get a tray with yummy injera and 10 different dishes to pair it with. From yummy chickpeas, potatoes and lentils, to cabbage, spinach and a slightly spicy tomatoe. By the way, their menu is more than just a menu, it’s full of interesting information related to Ethiopian cuisine and culture and it’s the first time I’ve actually read a menu like I’m reading an informative book. Definitely try some coffee as well while you’re here, Ethiopians after all are known for their coffee 👍🏽👍🏽 Service was quick and very friendly. If you’ve ever wanted to try Ethiopian food I highly recommend this location 👍🏽👍🏽
Sophia Lee
2 weeks agoI’ve been to this little hidden gem several times and each time , it never disappoints. Their food is so consistent , so filling, so flavorful. My partner and I had the beyaynetu and doro wet to share and wow, rolling out of there would’ve been an understatement . Perfectly spiced paired with a soft injera. Will always be back for more !
Métairie Valentin
6 months agoI have had the luck to enjoy for the first time Ethiopian food in this restaurant, and it was incredible. Homemade with fresh organic products and with heart, I felt the authentic taste of the Ethiopian cuisine. The stews are deliciously flavourful. The coffee was also great. One of these gems that talk to your soul.
Romain Abbas
9 months agoI had a great meal at this restaurant. We arrived early and the food was freshly prepared. I tried their espresso and traditional coffee. Definitely recommend the latter.
Christophertravelz
6 months agoThe best Ethiopian food of my life. Incredibly fresh and each veggie dish bursting with flavors. Do not miss this spot!