Los Angeles, CA - Awash; You certainly have a plethora of Ethiopian choices in this neighborhood.
I was so excited to see how many options for Ethiopian food there is
here. The place was packed, which is always great to see. I would much
rather try out a new place that has almost all e tables full than an
empty place. Isn't it the rule of thumb, head to the place that has the
longest line.
I tried two versions of Awaze Tibbs, beef in a
special red pepper sauce and a mild version with a touch turmeric
instead of the pepper sauce. When they come to the table, just close
your eyes and take in the aroma. From either dish, they have such a full
bodied aromatic presence, filling the air with turmeric, cinnamon, and
cumin. It will be pretty difficult to try and forget about the flavor of
these dishes. They are packed with flavor and when it's soaked up with
the injera bread, you really can't stop eating it even when your stomach
is about to explode. This brings me to the other highlight, the injera.
It's prepared very well, soft, fluffy, and full of sour dough flavor.
Some places rush the making and is too bland. Here it has the full
flavor it should.
The downfall for both dishes was the tenderness
of the meat. In both cases, the meat is overcooked and difficult to
chew. I am not sure if its the cut of meat they use or if it was
overcooked and now just tough, but both dishes the meat was too hard.
You
will not leave hungry because the portions are very large. I had my
dish for dinner that evening, a couple of bites later that night, then
some the next day. The staff was very nice and welcoming making the
visit very pleasant.
Monday, August 05, 2013
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