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Merkato Restaurant
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My trip to Merkato was my second venture into the world of Ethiopian cuisine. I was skeptical, because my first experience elsewhere on Fairfax had been somewhat lackluster. But Merkato was a pleasant surprise. The injera (flat bread) that I had feared would be overly-sour, was pleasant and cool. The yebeg sega wot was like a slightly more exotic beef stew, and the yedoro tibs matched well with the diced peppers and tomatoes it was served with. We also had a lentil sambusa (they were out of the beef) which was flaky and substantial, and the hot pepper appetizer which was SUPER spicy. My only regret is that we didn't order the zil zil tibs; the next table ordered it and it came out piping hot and smelling absolutely delicious. I would also recommend the honey wine, though be ready for it to taste very sweet--It reminded me of apple juice, sweetened with honey. \r
As far as service goes, things were very very slow in coming out, but it did give us ample time to enjoy each course, though the waitresses were friendly when they did come around. \r
Overall, definitely recommended, especially to anyone who wants to try Ethiopian cuisine for the first time (the pictures on the menu are a big help!).
Pros: Great food, pictures on the menu
Cons: Slow service
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