


Unassuming gathering spot for classic Ethiopian bread & shareable stews, plus native wine & beer.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 275 Sunset Park Dr, Herndon, VA 20170
Phone: (703) 435-2166
Website: http://enatyerestaurant.com/
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Quick review and then into the details: I picked the eight combo vegetarian. I got this delivered it was fresh and the taste was perfect. Definitely if you were looking for premium Ethiopian food to go. This is your go to restaurant this area location. The spice seasoning and the oils were definitely on point. A very enjoyable experience I am very happy that I was able to find this location by Uber eats. Now to the details on how I got it to my location.
I’m in town visiting and was taking an Uber ride from Reagan airport towards this restaurant. Where my hotel is close by at the time. Uber allows you to order the food and have it delivered as you’re coming to your destination. This glorious place was on the list. I placed the order as I was probably about 30 minutes out for my hotel. You can see when the delivery driver gets to the restaurant and picks it up watch them bring it to your location all on the Uber app. This food feels fresh as me waiting there and picking it up myself. This was an excellent idea to join and team up with Uber Eats to make this experience even better. Top quality food with top quality delivery. You know you can’t beat that.
At first glance, I wasn’t impressed ( yeah yeah judging a book by its cover… I know better)
I was wrong.
The food was very flavorful, generous, and downright satisfying. We started with the sambusas (meat and veggie). They were good, though a bit mild–personally, I still give the edge to an Indian samosa, but that’s just me.
The combo is absolutely the move. We shared a three-person platter with lamb, beef, and chicken tibs, plus a variety of vegetarian dishes (see photos). Everything came served on rolls of injera–the spongy Ethiopian flatbread.
This is a hands-on meal. As in, you eat with your fingers. Yes… it was glorious.
The presentation is classic Ethiopian style: a large platter lined with injera, topped with meats and vegetables spread out like they’re feeding 50 million people. The trick is to tear off the injera under the food–not the extra rolls–because it soaks up all that flavorful gravy. It’s harder than it sounds, but totally worth it.
The main dishes were very flavorful.
I was genuinely impressed by both the quantity and the depth of flavor across the entire meal.
These are the happy surprises I live for.
Highly recommend giving it a try.
The owner was a fun and interesting character, he ordered for us and told us it to order more bread which turned out to be a wise decision. The portion is generous and price is more than reasonable.
If you’re a meat lover or even enjoy vegetables, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. Their smooth, soft Ethiopian bread (injera) was a highlight — perfect for scooping up the delicious stews and dishes. Definitely a spot to try if you’re looking for hearty, flavorful meals in Herndon.