Cheap Eats 2009: Etete

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Cynthia Hacinli , Ann Limpert , Kate Nerenberg , Rina Rapuano

Great food, low prices, lots of fun

Etete

1942 9th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-232-7600

Cuisines:
Ethiopian, Vegetarian/Vegan

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
U St./African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo
Shaw-Howard University

Price Range:
Inexpensive

Dress:
Informal

Noise Level:
Chatty

Reservations:
Not needed

Special Features:
Late Night, Party Space, Kid Friendly

Parking:
Valet

Website:
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Best Dishes
Sambusas (lentil or beef turnovers); wats such as chicken-and-egg doro wat and yebeg wat, a lamb stew; vegetarian sampler of azifa (green lentils in mustard sauce), yekik alicha (yellow-lentil-and-onion stew), and yemisir wat (red lentils in a spicy sauce).

Price Details:
Appetizers $2.75 to $5; entrées $10 to $14.99.


 

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Why go: Ethiopian is one of the city’s defining cuisines, and this stylishly appointed, bi-level cafe is the best place to appreciate it. The complex, spice-laden stews shimmer with the taste of loving home cooking.

What to get: Sambusas—crispy turnovers of lentil or beef; hearty stews called wats, including chicken-and-egg doro wat and peppery yebeg wat, a lamb stew; vegetarian sampler of azifa (green lentils in a spicy mustard sauce), yekik alicha (yellow-lentil-and-onion stew), and yemisir wat (red lentils in a rich, fiery sauce).

Best for: Big groups; late-night eats; vegetarian dining; an introductory course in the charms of Little Ethiopia.

Insider tip: If you call in advance, Tiwaltengus Shenegelgn—known as Etete—will prepare her shrimp wat, a dish made famous at the late Fasika’s and a favorite of Stevie Wonder’s.

Open daily for lunch and dinner.

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