
Abeba Restaurant brings the rich flavors of Ethiopia and Eritrea to the heart of Seattle. Our menu is full of traditional dishes made with authentic spices, fresh ingredients, and the warmth of East African hospitality. From injera served with flavorful wot (stews) to perfectly seasoned tibs and vegetarian favorites, every plate is crafted to share the true taste of our culture. Whether you’re dining in, ordering takeout, or enjoying a family-style meal with friends, Abeba Restaurant offers a welcoming space to experience the vibrant food and traditions of Ethiopia and Eritrea cuisine
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17425 Hwy 99 UNIT F, Lynnwood, WA 98037
Phone: (425) 967-6447
Website: https://abebarestaurant.com/
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Reviews
We came in because it was recommended to us – and now we’re the ones recommending it to everyone. Fair warning: you’ll start by taking photos… and end up fighting over the last bite.
Highly recommend! ❤️❤️❤️
We got Abeba special for Togo and Oh My Goodness!! Even though they said it’s for 2, it’s enough to feed 3-4! Very generous portions!
Food was very fresh and packed with great flavor.
The injera bread was tangy and fluffy! It went really well with the entrees sides.
The owner was very kind and friendly.
Don’t forget the great service that they offer!
My wife and I will be back to taste more of their amazing food.
Our first table wasn’t clean (still had some food on the tablecloth), so we moved to another one that ended up being a bit small for our dishes. The menu is short, with just a few meat and veggie options, and it doesn’t list combo platters — though the staff told us the veggie platter serves about 3 adults and the meat combo is for 3–4 people, which seems a bit much for the small space.
We ordered the Veggie Platter and Yeshekila Tibes. The veggie platter was really good — flavorful lentils, spinach, salad, and beets with soft injera. The injera could use a little more tang, but overall it was tasty.
The Yeshekila Tibes, though, was disappointing. It came in a clay pot with a flame underneath, which overcooked the meat until it was tough and dry. Not at all like what the menu described. We ended up putting out the fire to try to eat some of it.
We also tried ordering a few drinks, but several items weren’t available. The tea we got was just plain English tea, not the spiced Ethiopian version we expected.
On the positive side, the staff were kind and clearly trying hard. The location is convenient with lots of parking, and you can tell this is a family effort. They just need a little more experience with menu consistency, portion sizing, and presentation.
There’s potential here — with some improvements, Abeba could become a great addition to the Lynnwood food scene.
The service was warm and welcoming, and the atmosphere made me feel comfortable right away. It’s the kind of place where you can sit, enjoy your meal, and not feel rushed.
Portions were generous, prices were fair, and everything came out hot and well prepared. Whether you grew up eating Ethiopian food or you’re trying it for the first time, this is definitely a place worth visiting.
I’ll absolutely be coming back.
Very grateful for this restaurant.
Also get the coffee.
Didn’t take a picture before but the Tibs Geba Weta was perfect.