La Petite Ethiopie Restaurant
330 Reviews
28 Rue du Faubourg-National, 67000 Strasbourg, France

La Petite Ethiopie Restaurant
330 Reviews
28 Rue du Faubourg-National, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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Isabel Renz
Isabel Renz, Aug 2024
The best food we had in a very long time! It was amazing for all our senses in fact :) The Ethiopian wine was delicious and the discovery plate a pleasure for our palate. The music was nice, the deco fits and the owner and women who attend are so friendly:) We will come back for sure!
B R
B R, Jul 2024
Fantastic food and service! We had the tasting platter, which was an excellent value for the amount and quality of food we got. The owner was very pleasant as well. Cheers from Iceland!
Davis De Jong
Davis De Jong, Apr 2024
The best Ethiopian restaurant I have ever been to. I have been to a lot of Ethiopian restaurants in Europe and in the U.S. and this has the best tasting food. The owner adds his personal touch with customers and he is delightful. I would definitely recommend the Kitfo. I can’t wait to eat here again.
Azur Liu
Azur Liu, Jun 2024
We went for the Sunday brunch, as we thought it'd be like a self-serving buffet. It's not, but the food was really good. I'll definitely come back!
Kate Fox
Kate Fox, Dec 2023
What a wonderful surprise was La Petite Ethiopie, we were in Strasbourg for Christmas Markets and wanted to try something new. The restaurant is beautifully decorated and staff were very friendly, the owner was very helpful explaining dishes. We had mehaberawl and misto to share between 2 people. It was tasty and presented so well. Highly recommend
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