As someone mentioned in the openings and closings thread, there is a new Ethiopian restaurant in Edgewater - Lalibela. Was planning on heading over to Broadway Ave. tonight for an early meal at one of the many choices over there, but my dining companions drove by Lalibela on the way to pick me up and we decided to give it a shot instead. We're very glad we did.
The menu is small but offers the basics. There are six vegetarian entrees and three veggie combo options of varying sizes. Five or six meat entrees and then three other options (kitfo and gored gored, don't recall the third). It's BYOB for now.
Three of us got the five-choice vegetarian combo and the Lalibela Special Tibs. Special Tibs is like Awaze Tibs but with a choice of lamb or beef, fried, and the sauce also lists rosemary as an ingredient in addition to more typical berbere components. Veggie options we got were (I'm going from memory of the dishes, not the names on the menu, so the descriptions are right and I'm piecing together the rest from knowing some of them and looking at other Ethiopian menus online): Gomen (greens), Atkilt Wat (potato, carrot, cabbage), Misir Wat (red lentil & berbere), Shimbra Asa (chickpea & berbere), and Azifa (cold lentil salad).
Everything was great, but highlights were the cold lentil salad, the special tibs, the gomen, and the atkilt wat. I'd never had the cold lentil salad before but will seek it out from now on. The atkilt wat and gomen were much more strongly flavored than I've had other places, not so bland, so the seasonings really came through and stood up to the injera, something that doesn't always happen. The special tibs were indeed special, though I could have stood a bit more heat (when asked about spice level two of us said spicy but the third questioned us, so I blame her, not the restaurant; they just wanted to please the whole table).
Injera was spongy and just the right amount of sour.
We chatted a bit with the owners, who said they've been open about four weeks. They said the neighborhood has responded nicely to them being there, and I hope that's the case because it's friendly, delicious, and inexpensive. Three of us ate for $22 plus tip.
The restaurant isn't large; there are 10-12 tables total, all two- and four-tops. Very open space, though, with beautiful natural wood/tree stump chairs and lighting fixtures.
I'll definitely be returning to Lalibela, and encourage you all to give it a shot.
Lalibela Ethiopian
5631 N. Ashland
773-944-0585
Open 11:30am - 10:00 pm (I think they're closed Monday but I'm not positive)