Vegetarian platters & other traditional Ethiopian dishes offered in a cozy, colorful eatery. Based on 520 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery
Address:
3511 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115
Phone: (504) 894-6238
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Hours
Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–9:30 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
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Reviews
Hunter Bonin
I have eaten here on multiple occasions and all have consistently impressed me. This restaurant is unique to the area and it’s atmosphere is very relaxed with respectable service. My partner and I do very much enjoy this spot and it’s awesome Ethiopian food. We started with Veggie Sambosas that are perfect: crisp fried creamy potato and carrot.
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Jay Sol
An original of uptown since forever. The flavors remain consistent and authentic from Sambusa, to injera to Ethiopian coffee. all traditional, deliciousness. no fluff.
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Paul Vernon
If you havent eaten here, you are missing out. It is absolutely delicious. They give you an enormous amount of food and every dish is fresh. The bread is also amazing!!!
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A T (Queen)
Hands down, the best food in New Orleans. The food is delicious, the service is impeccable and the atmosphere is cozy. I enjoy it every time I visit. Wonderful plant based options . I love this place.
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Gabriel Aguirre
I will start with a disclaimer: Cafe Abyssinia is not an experience for everyone. However, if you have been looking to explore new horizons in cuisine, this is a great place to expand with. I have yet to be disappointed by any of the meals. Personally, Lamb Alicha and Wat are my favorite, but Gored Gored and all the other options are great! I highly encourage this place, the service is good and the food is great. It may not look like much on the outside, but it’s a great dining experience!
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Brandon Coleman
Quality Ethiopian spot in the middle of Cajun country.
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Sejal Lahoti
We were visiting New Orleans for the holiday weekend, and we were looking for something on the 4th of July. We saw this place was open and decided to try it out. They have a little outdoor seating and in doors. We got the chicken tibs. It came with a side of collard greens which was a surprise. The one dish ended up being $18. The flavor was pretty good. A little on the pricier side for the amount of food but definitely an enjoyable experience for a mom and pop restaurant!
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April Sanchez
Great. I will be returning. Coffee is OFF THE CHAIN!!! BUT EXTREMELY SMALL. No disrespect at all ***** I wish they offered and American size Coffee or serve by the Coffee Press/ Small tea pot still enjoyed in the traditional cup. WE LIKE BIG COFFEE.
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Dilu Namaratne
We were walking dow Magazine street and spotted this restaurant and walked in since we have never tried Ethiopian food. Our server was Ermias and she was very friendly and helpful in answering our questions. We were not that hungry and looked to share a dish and she suggested we try Doro Wat which is the national dish of Ethiopia. We got the Chicken Doro wat and it came with their bread and lentils . It was pretty good and glad we stopped by.
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Lauren Zander
Lovely atmosphere!
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