I was out on a Wednesday Wandering and I was headed for some tea in Cleveland. The place I wanted to go was closed...so I was in search of a new place.
I enjoy Ethiopian food and I saw tea on the menu, so I headed that way.
I ended up being the only one in the entire restaurant.
I went with the veggie samosa. I love samosa's so I thought a lentil one could be fun to try. I ordered Injera, which I love, but I never received it. Since I was not charged for it, I did not complain.
I also, of course, ordered the Zoma tea. An Ethiopian tea. When I asked about the tea, there was a language barrier that I was not able to pass through. I am not sure what the spices are in the tea.
The food was very good, I was disappointed that I did not get the injera. But after I got the food she never came back to check on me. The tea was good too, it was a nice strong black tea.
Ethiopian tea was black and it had a bit of a spice, maybe cardamom and clove.
The tea was good. The place was clean. The staff was not overly helpful (she was watching TV with seemed like her mother behind the counter), plus there was a language barrier. I would be willing to try it, but not for a lunch, I would want to see the dinner menu....maybe more offerings.

