About Cafe
Lalibela
Cafe Lalibela
is a family dinning establishment which brings the delicious
Ethiopian cuisine to the heart of Tempe, Arizona.
It was opened
in the northern area of Phoenix, Arizona in March 1996. After
operating for a year and a half, Cafe Lalibela relocated to
a small strip mall around the downtown area of Tempe in
January 1998. It was expanded and beautifully remodeled
in December of 2001.
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serve both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Delightfully
different, we have received several awards for our
unique and great tasting cuisine. We have been voted
Best Vegetarian Restaurant of Phoenix by New Times and
Best of Phoenix One of a Kind Exotic Ethnic Restaurant by
Arizona Republic. |
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Traditional
Ethiopian cuisine consists of Injera and wat. Injera (pronounced in-jeer-ah)
is a crepe like sourdough tasting bread. It is made from
Teff, a grain indigenous to Ethiopia. Wat (pronounced
what) is a stew like sauce, which can be made from vegetables
or meat or both. The meal is eaten by tearing off a piece
of injera with your hands, scooping up some wat with it and
then enjoying.
In Ethiopia (as here), the meal is served on a piece of Injera,
which is laid on a platter. Various types of Wats are
placed on top of the Injera. The platter is then placed
in the middle of a group for all to share. Additional Injera
is provided, although it is ok to eat the Injera on the
platter. Traditional Ethiopian etiquette disapproves of
licking fingers while eating (even though it may be tempting
to do so!).
We welcome any
comments you have regarding how
we can serve you better.
Thank you for
visiting CafeLalibela.com!
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