Where good dining and good friends meet

In the best traditions of Ethiopian hospitality, we welcome you to Ethiopian House.

Savor the delights of Ethiopian cuisine - a gastronomic adventure par excellence.

To our first-time guests, may we invite you to sample some new taste treats.

Our Injera (bread) is an Ethiopian staple served with meat or vegetables. Often folded like a large napkin, it serves as a spongy bed for meat or vegetables - and it's a side dish as well.

Cutlery? Look around you. There is none.

Small pieces of Injera are broken and with the fingers of the right hand, are used to enfold the meat or vegetables - sauce and all.

(Washing of hands immediately before and after a meal is, of course, the norm when dinning at the Ethiopian House.)

Our meats are specially prepared for individual tastes by our well-experienced chef and her kitchen staff.

Vegetarian dishes include spicy split peas, chick peas rich in garlic, lentils, crunchy collard greens and smooth-roasted potatoes.

MELKAM MEGIB --- BON APPETIT

 

Woody Harrelson enjoying his favorate Ethiopian dish.




" AT THE ETHIOPIAN HOUSE, A TRENDY RESTAURANT AT YONGE AND IRWIN IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN. THE INJERA... RULES SUPREME. THOSE WHO GET HOOKED ON IT, KEEP COMMING BACK FOR MORE."
Now magazine

"EACH SERVING OCCUPIES ITS OWN LITTLE SPACE ON THE INJERA MAGIC CARPET"
Toronto Life


"HOME AWAY FROM HOME"
A visiting guest