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Addis Ababa RestaurantBWorth Trying
Overtoom 337, 1054 JM Amsterdam, Netherlands
· Ethiopian restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (469 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy family-run Ethiopian spot with generous platters, warm hosts, coffee ceremony, and fair prices; expect mild-to-medium spice and occasional service or takeaway hiccups.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Addis Ababa Restaurant delivers solid neighborhood dining through generous, well-executed Ethiopian platters and warm, attentive service from owner-operators who treat guests like family. Consistent execution and strong repeat-customer loyalty reflect genuine hospitality, though the modest setting and occasional takeaway inconsistencies prevent higher distinction. A welcoming, authentic choice for Ethiopian comfort food in a cozy Oud-West space.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and welcoming, a cozy nook on Overtoom where a husband-and-wife team greet guests like neighbors. Plates land piled high on a shared injera, and more than one diner mentions the coffee ceremony as a highlight. "They guided us kindly and kept spice gentle for the kids," sums up the service vibe. Cooking leans classic Ethiopian comfort—tibs, wot stews, and lentil dishes with balanced heat rather than fireworks. The sampler platter is the on-ramp for first-timers, with fresh injera soaking up rich sauces. It is hearty, produce-forward food with generous portions and fair prices, though a few takeaway orders reportedly missed the mark. Families are welcomed. Staff will adjust spice levels, and there are plenty of approachable options like mild chicken, lentils, and spinach. No explicit kids menu, but the textures and shareable platters suit younger eaters; just flag heat preferences when ordering.
At a Glance
- Warm, family-run hospitality with coffee ceremony
- Generous platters and fair pricing
- Strong vegetarian and vegan options
- Occasional confusion around sharing/photo portion expectations
- A few poor takeaway experiences including stale injera
What Sets It Apart
- ethiopian_coffee_ceremony
- communal_sharing_platter
- family_run_hospitality
What People Love
- Feeling welcomed by the owners
- The ceremony and aroma of Ethiopian coffee
- Sampler platter that lets you taste it all
- Big portions that feel like value
- Balanced spices with flexibility
Points of Concern
- Some diners found flavors milder than expected; ask for more heat or condiments
- A few reports of stale or off injera in takeaway orders
- Past confusion over sharing charges and menu photos; clarify before ordering
- Review patterns show no manipulation concerns; credibility is strong overall
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€30-38 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with sambusas (€8), share Addis Ababa Special (€21) plus a veg dish (€15.50-18.50), finish with the coffee ceremony; ask for extra berbere if you want more heat
Perfect For
- Introducing friends to Ethiopian cuisine
- Casual date night with something different
- Small-group sharing dinners
- Families seeking an easy cultural food adventure
Location Insights
Area: Lively Oud-West corridor with neighborhood eateries and cafes; draws locals and curious visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked avenue with evening footfall and lighting.
Nearby: Near Vondelpark and retail along Overtoom; residential streets just behind.
De BaarsjesDe Baarsjes is a lively, multicultural neighborhood with a strong local community feel. It offers a variety of dining options ranging from traditional Dutch eateries to international cuisines, reflecting the diverse population. The area is popular among locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable dining experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–22:00
Tuesday17:00–22:00
Wednesday17:00–22:00
Thursday17:00–22:00
Friday17:00–22:00
Saturday17:00–22:00
Sunday17:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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