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THE SEATTLE TIMES
* Critics' pick [ link to review ] Down behind Seattle U you'll find a lot of Ethiopian restaurants, but this one offers especially flavorful food (try the doro wot, chicken legs stewed with butter, tomato paste and a riot of spices, or order anything with lentils). It's dim and nearly devoid of decor, but there's a full bar and prices are almost ridiculously low: if you spend more than about $6 per person at dinner, you'll have leftovers. Grab a beer and a swatch of the spongy sourdough flatbread called injera and dig in. Tear off another chunk of yummy spongy bread and dig right in
By Matthew Amster-Burton
December 05, 2003
Blue Nile
456 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-320-8501
June 20, 2004
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: features the music and dance of Ethiopia, in recognition and celebration of millions of refugees, who have contributed to and enriched cultures throughout the world. International Refugee Day Play this Performance