Amy's Merkato Ethiopian & Eritrean Restaurant and Deli

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Seattle, United States

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Cafe· Ethiopian restaurant· Deli· Eritrean restaurant

Amy's Merkato Ethiopian & Eritrean Restaurant and Deli Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Amy's Merkato Ethiopian & Eritrean Restaurant and Deli is located in Seattle, United States on 5710 Rainier Ave S. Amy's Merkato Ethiopian & Eritrean Restaurant and Deli is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category cafe in United States.

Address

5710 Rainier Ave S

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 2063242527

Service options

Kerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeComfort foodHealthy optionsQuick biteSmall platesVegan optionsVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Kathleen B.

Our absolute favorite restaurant, food, and most importantly- the people who own it! I love feeling like family everytime I visit! I highly recommend checking it out, and supporting a small local business! Best experience & service around!

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Alexandria Chapin

Really cool spot! The food and staff were amazing. I totally felt like I was immersed in another culture.

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Thuc Vu

The owners are really super nice and friendly. The food have been consistently good and the coffee there is great! A must if you need a coffee, sweet treat, Ethiopian food, or just a friendly face. The first time we came I was pregnant and we just wanted to check it out. It has just moved to the neighborhood. The couple at the table next to us had order some food and I made a comment about how delicious it smelt. About 15 minutes later, Judy comes by with a plate made for me telling me that I’m her culture, when a pregnant lady smells something delicious, you must prepare it for her to eat. The surprise lunch was so good, lentils were perfect and the Injera soaked up the juices! Since then, the owners have not only remembered us, our son, and our friends but always give us little gifts when we come. They are lovely, kind and generous!

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Tim Siegel

Mellow jazz sets the mood, as you indulge your taste buds with tasty Eritrean dishes. The teff injera, a sort of brown flat bread, soaks up the juices from the meat, making a great addition. And teff - an Ethiopian grain, is really good for you. Tastefully appointed, partially decorated with East African coffee pots of earthy tones and intriguing shape, it is a little bit of Africa, right here in Seattle. Your attentive hostess, Amy (I presume), will make sure you do not want for utensils, drink, etc. A real find.

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Theresa Thomas

1st time at restaurants I had a taste for Ethiopian food: Bought Green chicken sauteed in spinach garlic, onion and spices. Came with Injera. Taste pretty good!