Barcote Ethiopian Restaurant

  4.5 – 523 reviews   • Ethiopian restaurant

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Traditional Ethiopian entrees & honey wines in snug, simple environs with outdoor seating.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Barcote Ethiopian Restaurant 94609

Hours

Saturday11 AM–10 PM
Sunday11 AM–10 PM
Monday11 AM–10 PM
Tuesday11 AM–10 PM
Wednesday11 AM–10 PM
Thursday11 AM–10 PM
Friday11 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 6430 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609

Phone: (510) 923-6181

Website: http://barcote.com/

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Reviews

Nikita
Tried Ethiopian food for the first time and it was delicious. Lentil samosa was little bit oily and would taste great with tamarind sauce or mint chutney but it was served with chilly sauce, which was not a great combination. Highlight of the lunch was Shiro combo. It’s a must order dish on the menu. Overall service was a little slow. Ambience was nice.
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Mridini Vijay
Best Ethiopian restaurant I have tried!!! Amazing vegetarian options, really flavorful and well spiced. Not too oily, feels super hearty and homemade. The staff are so nice, you can tell the place is full of love and heart. I can always count on this place for a flavorful, healthy, and balanced meal <3
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prem
Great indoor and outdoor dining spaces. Delicious food – advice was to order both the vege combo and meat combo instead of the ultimate combo – gets you one of the lamb curries + all the veggies. The spiced tea pairs well with the lentil dishes. Service was kind and friendly. A very well run establishment.
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AnitaBonita Renzetti
Delicious and satisfying lunch, with the spiced tea, beef samosas and meat sampler. These flavors and spices are beyond words!
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Wanda Reynolds
Barcote offers a truly authentic Ethiopian dining experience that shines through in its flavors. The portions are generous, easily enough to satisfy a family, which is perfect for the family-style dining integral to Ethiopian culture. While the atmosphere is a bit outdated and could benefit from some remodeling, it still complements the communal dining experience.

However, there are areas that could use improvement. Service was slow, as it took a long time both to place orders and to receive our food, despite the visible busyness of the staff. Additionally, the menu feels somewhat limited, though the dishes available are still worth trying.

Would I return? I might, but I’d like to compare it with other Ethiopian restaurants to see how it stacks up. In summary, Barcote is worth a visit for those seeking to explore or enjoy Ethiopian cuisine in a family-friendly setting.
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Pranit Ravuri
Food was incredibly substantial. Very filling and satisfying.

Entrees are very wholesome and healthy. However, not as spicy as I would prefer. I really missed not having some chilis on the side, or hot sauce etc available for adding as desired.

Salad is incredibly greasy and oily, not palatable at all.
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Adam Birr
Fantastic and highly recommended! First time trying Ethiopian cuisine and we went for the sample platter. Every dish was amazing and uniquely flavorful. Injera is a revelation – a filler and utensil AND delicious. A must stop if you are in the Bay Area!
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Zepyoor Khechadoorian
My boyfriend and I love trying out new Ethiopian restaurants and this one is fantastic. They have a huge vegetarian/vegan menu including a tofu option and the portions are generous.
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JEONGBUM SEO
You can taste multiple layers of spices like cumin, coriander, tumeric, chilly pepper, fenugreek, etc,. Smell lingering on my finger lasts long even after i washed my hands. 🙂
Their berbere spice is a real deal!

Doro means chicken and wat means stew so it’s an Ethiopian chicken stew.
it takes so much time to cook and prepare properly.

Injera has a distinct, slightly sour taste due to its fermentation process. It is so fluffy, spongy, light.
It goes well with spice sauces.
The only downside is that sauce tastes salty excessively.

Samosa is the winner, so flaky, very thin with a savory filling. Give it a try!
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Mikky Mitiku
Excellent!
Ordered the meat combo server was very attentive of my 4 yr old brought him something that he can enjoy as well.
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