tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30940472.post8640542653363292005..comments2023-05-14T07:34:49.534-04:00Comments on Ithaca Blog: Ethiopian Food In IthacaDavid Makarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04300041635253368213noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30940472.post-32752511599018836362012-06-22T13:07:28.727-04:002012-06-22T13:07:28.727-04:00Thanks, Jennifer. I have taken a Friday off from w...Thanks, Jennifer. I have taken a Friday off from work, and I will visit the place today! - Stevestephen burkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10525203743231291796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30940472.post-57489928561498138122012-06-18T03:37:06.575-04:002012-06-18T03:37:06.575-04:00I have felt the same way - missing ethiopian food ...I have felt the same way - missing ethiopian food - ever since moving up here. I also miss Puerto Rican food a lot, too (I'm from NYC.) Went to the Congo Sq. Market the first weekend they were open this summer, as I heard BOTH of these cuisines would be around...<br /><br />I tried the Ethiopian combo plate, and it was good. Not AMAZING - not as hot as I would have liked - But that's cause it was being served in a street fair environment. Anyway, plenty of good injera served with the plate, good siga wat, beef, and lentils were yummy. The red dish was potato & beet based - something I've never tried before - and it was the only thing on the plate that my friend and I didn't finish. (How can you finish a potato dish when eating all that injera? My stomach is only so big!)<br /><br />It's not the most outstanding ethiopian you've ever had (especially if you're from DC!) but it will definitely be good enough to fulfill your cravings for berbere-based stews until your next trip back to our nation's capital....Jennifernoreply@blogger.com