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Businiess name:  Addis Red Sea
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've had Ethiopian in other restaurants, and it's always been my favorite no matter where I am, but nobody tops Addis red sea for me. The place is beautiful, they really immerse you in the experience. Low stools, woven tables, candlelight...(Awesome for romantic evenings, especially for the adventurous foodie!) A note to the squeamish...yes, you eat with your hands, and yes, everyone eats off the same plate, but that's part of the experience! There's really an emphasis on dining being an intimate experience you enjoy with friends, not a quick in and out with your waiter breathing down your neck like in some American chain restaurants. The wait staff are always prompt with orders, even on busy nights, and your water glass is never empty, but after that they leave you the hell alone --and I love that. This has quickly become my fall back place for a romantic evening with my BF because we both know we'll always have a wonderful, romantic night.\r \r PS--oh, and show up hungry, because you will always leave stuffed, no matter what! Pros: Food, service, aesthetic...oh, and try the honey wine, it really compliments the food! Cons: um...does being too full count as a con?

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