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Awash Ethiopian Restaurant – Multiple Locations

Ethiopian Meal for Two or Four in Brooklyn or the East Village (Up to 53% Off)

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Mon Mar 04 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$74
Discount
53%
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$39
  • T460x279
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In a Nutshell

Authentic Ethiopian cuisine including sambusa pastries; beef tibs; and cabbage, carrot, and potato platters, served with wine or beer

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 3, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Not valid Fridays or Saturdays. Not valid on holidays. Not valid for honey wine or Ethiopian beer. Not valid for meat combo. Valid only at listed locations.
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Everyone should have access to healthy, nutritious food, even babies, who feed mostly on sunlight. Baby your body with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

$35 for an Ethiopian meal for two at the Brooklyn location (up to a $74 value)
$70 for an Ethiopian meal for four at the Brooklyn location (up to a $148 value)
$35 for an Ethiopian meal for two at the East Village location (up to a $66 value)
$70 for an Ethiopian meal for four at the East Village location (up to a $132 value)

The meals include:

  • One appetizer per person, such as beef or vegetable sambusa pastries (up to a $10 value each)
  • One entrée per person, such as lamb stew with berbere sauce (up to an $18 value each)
  • One glass of beer or wine per person, excluding Ethiopian beer or honey wine (up to a $9 value each)

Dishes and prices vary by location; see the menus for the Brooklyn and East Village (Downtown) locations.

Awash Ethiopian Restaurant

Having named their restaurant for a major Ethiopian river, the owners of Awash Ethiopian Restaurant proudly uphold the country's traditions, both culinary and cultural. At all three locations, guests scoop up authentic recipes—such as tartar-style steak kitfo—using spongy injera, a sourdough-like bread known for tasting far better than silverware. Vegetarian plates such as gomen (collard greens) and meaty lamb or chicken stews both wash down easy with sips of imported beer or tej, an Ethiopian honey wine.

Intricate metal lanterns illuminate stately Ethiopian portraits at Awash’s flagship Upper West Side location, and the Zagat-rated East Village location goes for a more casual feel with paper lanterns, colorful abstract paintings, and intimate sidewalk seating.

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Awash Ethiopian Restaurant

3.5 out of 5
  • A

    East Village

    338 E 6th St.
    New York, New York 10025
    (212) 982-9589
    Get Directions

  • B

    Cobble Hill

    242 Court St.
    Brooklyn, New York 11201
    (718) 243-2151
    Get Directions

Reviews

  • loved this place! the service was great and food came out quickly.
    Emily C., 1/9/13
  • Everything was delicious and well-spiced, and we were promptly offered more fresh injera when we were almost finished w/ ours.
    VPacific C., 10/19/12