$15 for $30 Worth of Ethiopian Dinner at Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant (or $7 for $15 Worth of Lunch)
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- Organic ethnic dishes
- Authentic injera bread
- Vegetarian options
- Ethiopian wine
Eating with one’s hands can be a unique, tactile experience, like walking barefoot on a sandy beach or wearing a skintight hook and loop jump suit. Explore appendage-assisted eating with today’s Groupon to Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant. Choose between the following options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of Ethiopian fare during lunch.
- For $15, you get $30 worth of Ethiopian fare during dinner.
Meskerem showcases a traditional menu designed to be shared with tablemates and spooned up with pancake-like injera bread. Feverishly wrap delicate injera around meaty delights such as tibs, cubes of lean beef seasoned with onions, garlic, spices, and herb butter ($7.95), or the popular doro wot, chicken stew simmered in ethiopian red peppers and spices ($9.95). While sipping on sweet honey wine, diners can create a meat-free masterpiece from a variety of vegetarian dishes, including misir wot, split red lentils cooked in red-pepper sauce ($5.95), and shiro wot, seasoned chickpea stew ($7.50). For an authentic experience, demonstrate bonds of friendship or overconfidence in a first date by participating in gturrsha, the practice of feeding another diner from one’s own hand.
- Organic ethnic dishes
- Authentic injera bread
- Vegetarian options
- Ethiopian wine
Eating with one’s hands can be a unique, tactile experience, like walking barefoot on a sandy beach or wearing a skintight hook and loop jump suit. Explore appendage-assisted eating with today’s Groupon to Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant. Choose between the following options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of Ethiopian fare during lunch.
- For $15, you get $30 worth of Ethiopian fare during dinner.
Meskerem showcases a traditional menu designed to be shared with tablemates and spooned up with pancake-like injera bread. Feverishly wrap delicate injera around meaty delights such as tibs, cubes of lean beef seasoned with onions, garlic, spices, and herb butter ($7.95), or the popular doro wot, chicken stew simmered in ethiopian red peppers and spices ($9.95). While sipping on sweet honey wine, diners can create a meat-free masterpiece from a variety of vegetarian dishes, including misir wot, split red lentils cooked in red-pepper sauce ($5.95), and shiro wot, seasoned chickpea stew ($7.50). For an authentic experience, demonstrate bonds of friendship or overconfidence in a first date by participating in gturrsha, the practice of feeding another diner from one’s own hand.