Service was a little slow, but the food and atmosphere were amazing! The menu is pretty much entirely gluten free because they only have teff injera, unlike other restaurants that use wheat based injera as the default.
We ordered one chicken dish and a mixed lentil dish. The whole thing was served on one of the injera with extra on the side. Default is to eat with your hands which is fun if a bit messy. We also ordered honey wine which was delicious.
The restaurant is generally vegetarian friendly. I cannot confirm if it is vegan friendly.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent