Abyssinia - Menu

Rue Du Valentin 14, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland, Swiss Confederation, 1004

🛍 Kaffee, äthiopisch, Vegetarier, Tatarsteak

4.2 💬 2044 Avis
Abyssinia

Téléphone: +41213114907

Adresse: Rue Du Valentin 14, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland, Swiss Confederation, 1004

Ville: Lausanne

Plats: 13

Avis: 2044

Site Web: http://www.abyssinia.ch

"I really like Ethiopian food and was looking forward to this visit as I had recently visited another Ethiopian/ Eritrean restaurant close by called the Red Sea. My first impression of Abyssinia from the outside was not really great. I think the entrance signboard and façade looked outdated and could definitely improve apparently the restaurant has been around for a decade). looks a bit like a Kebab take away shop. But this was ok and could be overlooked as the interiors were a different story altogether. As in really really great! Rustic, authentic decor from the ceiling to the seating to the menu card right up to the toilet entrance! Really loved it! I love authenticity and this place oozed of it! the servers were also nice and courteous. We ordered the menu dégustation which has a bit of everything and it even looked great when it was brought. Not too long a wait. So all great so far but that’s where the plot was lost. The food was cold !!!And of course the flavours don’t really come out with cold food. This was a real let down and up until this point we were really enjoying. I guess we should have sent the food back, but the damage had been done. So from then on the shine rubbed off and we finished and left with the same take- away feeling one would get from a mediocre dining experience. So Abyssinia really are close to getting it all right but simple execution mistakes such as cold food are not doing them any favours. As in if I had to make a choice of going for Ethiopian food In Lausanne, I would probably go back to The Red Sea which is just a 100 mts away. The ambience there is not comparable at all but the food was much better."

Sedrick Sedrick

the real Ethiopian restaurant as well decoration the dishes typical the waiters and waitress is better book before super idea of outing in group or family a desire to travel

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Joséphine
Joséphine

We took the special abyssinia (the great classic) and were not disappointed! The dish is very rich and absolutely delicious. for dessert we took the baklava home, excellent also :-). Have a redo!


Émile
Émile

the card is friendly and the server is pleasant and smiling. not knowing Ethiopian cuisine, we had taken the tasting menu, and were very happy with our choice. We will come back with great pleasure.


Jayden
Jayden

We took a tasting menu in this friendly little restaurant of typical Ethiopian cuisine, and it was a very pleasant surprise. Flavored and tasty portions, very pleasant reception, with the explanations of rigor for each portion in the dish. To do!


Alford
Alford

Good think we booked because the place was stuffed. The waiter had not a lot of time for us but she was smiling and nice with us. We tried the vegetarian dish with some exotic flavours, one of the sauce was deliciously spicy and it was original to eat with the fingers and the bitter kind of pancakes. I would recommend this place, especially if you want to change from the European food :)


Caroline
Caroline

the restaurant is certainly very good, but the reception and understanding are not part of this establishment. I got a good real deal to go enjoy a menu in this restaurant. When I wanted to book a table, the good was denied to me without any discussion because it had been dropped for two days. I'm all the more disappointed in myself, because we were looking forward to enjoying this cuisine I don't know. And as we live far enough from the lausanne we couldn't go there before. Too bad that the flexibility is not at the rdv of this restaurant, so we won't move for them.


Kevin
Kevin

For a change, try this restaurant. we were like in a living room, sitting on sofas around a coffee table. We ordered the typical meal where we had to eat with the hands. Several people in the group being intolerant to gluten, we ordered rice instead of injera (a sort of crêpes with acid taste), which arrived only at the end of the meal. The meal did not at all agree to me, but it is a matter of taste. I didn't find any "exotic" in my meal, besides the spicy chicken. I think it was missing a description of the dishes once the meal on the table. And without forgetting, you have to be ready to eat with your fingers.


Ruth
Ruth

On our first ever visit to Lausanne, we looked up restaurants on Maps and this one popped up so we said why not, since we absolutely love Ethiopian food. The atmosphere was absolutely depressing. Dim lights (not in a good way) and dusty corners. We chose a Menu Dégustation for 2 people, the price in front of it was 38 CHF which seemed quite OK. We've been to better restaurants in Geneva which had similar prices. After our food arrived, we were disappointed in the mediocre quality and quantity of it. It was meh. Not bad, just meh. We didn't finish our plate, and after a more mediocre dessert, we asked for the check and to our surprise, it was 86-ish francs! Apparently, 38 CHF was the price pe...


Margaritha
Margaritha

We wanted to propose something original to friends who came to visit us and booked in this restaurant for the first time. When we arrive, we are quickly placed, the atmosphere is there and disappointing (African music, typical decoration.) the meal served (mean tasting) is very rich and very colorful, it feels like. the dishes in themselves are very good, well seasoned, although the taste of the cake, quite strong, tends to take a little on top. samboussas and ice-based dessert and fresh fruit were also delicious. all the more so because we had only ordered two desserts, but the server reported four by mistake: we kindly pointed out to him, and the two desserts too much were offered to us. T...


Loretta
Loretta

I really like Ethiopian food and was looking forward to this visit as I had recently visited another Ethiopian/ Eritrean restaurant close by called the Red Sea. My first impression of Abyssinia from the outside was not really great. I think the entrance signboard and façade looked outdated and could definitely improve apparently the restaurant has been around for a decade). looks a bit like a Kebab take away shop. But this was ok and could be overlooked as the interiors were a different story altogether. As in really really great! Rustic, authentic decor from the ceiling to the seating to the menu card right up to the toilet entrance! Really loved it! I love authenticity and this place oozed...

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Lausanne, une ville dynamique sur le lac Léman, combine le charme suisse romand avec une beauté naturelle époustouflante ; dégustez la fondue traditionnelle et les vins locaux.

Catégories

  • Kaffee Savourez notre sélection de cafés riches et aromatiques, habilement préparés pour éveiller vos sens. Du classique expresso aux lattes crémeux, découvrez le mélange parfait pour commencer votre journée sur une note savoureuse.
  • äthiopisch Découvrez les saveurs vibrantes de la cuisine éthiopienne, avec de délicieux ragoûts épicés, du pain plat injera, et une variété de plats végétariens et de viande, tous traditionnellement servis pour être partagés et savourés ensemble.
  • Vegetarier Régalez-vous de notre collection vibrante de plats végétariens, élaborés avec les légumes les plus frais, des saveurs riches et des épices savoureuses. Savourez une assiette saine et délicieuse qui célèbre les meilleurs ingrédients de la nature.
  • Tatarsteak Un mélange finement haché de bœuf cru de qualité supérieure, assaisonné à la perfection avec des épices et des condiments, servi avec un jaune d'œuf, du pain grillé et des accompagnements acidulés pour une expérience exquise et fondante en bouche.

Commodités

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