Benyam

  4.8 – 438 reviews   • Ethiopian restaurant

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Traditional Ethiopian dishes & flavors in a casual setting with walls covered in modern art.

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Reviews

Lucy Z
This was my first time trying Ethiopian food and I loved it! Friendly service and nice ambiance. We had the Sambusa (meat and lentil) Asa Tibs, and Meat & Veggie Sampler for two. It was delicious and so flavorful. Nice portions and filling. We also had the baklava which was yummy. Highly recommend this spot!
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Charlie C
Benyam is the type of place that feeds both nostalgic and spiritual energy. Not only is the food absolutely delicious, but the staff provides wonderful service. Most of the time owner or a family member is the one serving your table. If you are lucky Their, you will be served by “Benny” himself. They will openly engage you in conversation and make you feel like you are a distant family member who has stopped into their living room for a visit. Its one of my mom and I’m favorite ways to spend an early Sunday evening. You can feel the lovethey pour into the Ethiopian dishes and ambiance. If you are anywhere the Bradhurst district in Harlem and are looking for an unassuming but magical casual dining experience, definitely check out Benyam!
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Iryna Stoietska
What a lovely experience! The restaurant has such a cozy vibe, and the staff were incredibly welcoming from the moment we walked in. We were lucky to get a table — almost every one was reserved, which says a lot! The interior is warm and inviting, with little touches that let you learn more about Ethiopian culture. And the food… absolutely delicious! Every dish was full of rich flavors and clearly made with care. Can’t wait to come back!
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Tino Bolt
First time trying Ethiopian food, and I’m so glad Benyam was the place we chose. My girlfriend and I shared the meat sampler for two, and every single item was incredible. The spices and flavors were absolutely out of this world . Nothing tasted the same, and each sampler really stood on its own. The sampler plate was a full experience, and it made our first time trying Ethiopian food unforgettable. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking to try something new or enjoy amazing Ethiopian cuisine.
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Fayvenn
Cute, cozy, artsy place with great food & great service. Plenty of vegan and meat dishes. One of the few Ethiopian Cuisine gems in Harlem. Gotta try it!
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Maya
So delicious! The cabbage was seasoned with a type of mustard oil and very flavorful. The injera was the perfect texture, not too dry. The different veggies were all cooked with different spices so each one had a unique taste! The Ethiopian tea was also so warm and flavorful. 10/10
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Shawn Lawrence
Just had the most amazing meal at Benyam Ethiopian Restaurant in Harlem. Seriously, this place is a hidden gem. The food was out of this world – so flavorful and authentic, definitely the best Ethiopian food I’ve had in the city. The vibe was super chill and welcoming, and our waiter was awesome. He even gave us a cool little lesson on Ethiopian coffee, which was a nice touch. If you’re looking for a low-key spot with incredible food and good vibes, Benyam is a must-try.
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Erica Lim
My favorite spot for habesha food! The siga wat is delicious and the mesir and shiro wat are perfectly spiced, you cant go wrong with anything on the menu here, although I get the same order almost every time, the food is consistently good. The family that owns the restaurant are also all lovely and provide friendly kind service. Love this place!!!
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Veronica Espinosa
This was my first time getting Ethiopian food. I don’t have a picture of the meat but I did not like how spicy it all was. The chicken and beef samples were good when I could taste it but I did not care for the lamb. I like spicy food but this was beyond just spicy. I could not enjoy the food since my mouth was on fire. The sampler was ok I only likes the potatoes and lentils. I am not opposed to trying Ethiopian-food again if I could find a restaurant that offers mild not only hot spices.
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Mailbox Money
We left feeling like part of the family. Catch a live performance on a Friday. Call ahead because it only happens every 2 weeks.
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