Restaurang Simba Göteborg
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Very tasty food! We shared an Injerna Plate for two and it was good. I would definitely recommand it, if you are not sure which dish to get. The honey wine complemented the spicy dishes very well and the coffee and popcorn at the end gave our dinner a nice ending. The service was a bit slow, but everyone was very nice nonetheless.
Although the place is a little bit away from the rest of the city it is definitely worth going. The Ethiopian food is excellent and there are very good vegan and vegetarian options as well as very good cocktails. The atmosphere is particularly nice and cozy and the staff is kind and quick to serve you. I would definitely recommend both for tourists and locals.
The food was a bit spicy yet/and lovely (depends on how you like it). Sharing several small dishes is deffenetly a good concept. The restaurant theme was very present. I have never been to Ethiopia, so I have no clue about how authentic the restaurant is. However, the staff was friendly, food was packed with flavor, and the margaritas were extremely sweet and yummy but beware of the sugar. I am pretty they used Sorbet as the base for them. The beer we chose was pretty much a typical lager, and the coffee with popcorn was an experience in its own. The desserts were okay but not nearly as good as the coffee and savory foods. Next time, we will have to try the honey wine...
The ambiance and location are beautiful. Injera, a sour fermented pancake-like flatbread, might not be enjoyable for those who don’t prefer tangy flavors. The side dishes were okay, and the other dish we ordered was just fine. Overall, a decent experience.
Please update your current address so other guests don't have to go through the same stress as us. We took a taxi to the restaurant due to rain and when we arrived in time for our reservation, it was closed with a note they are renovating and the new temporary address. It was a good 20 min walk under the rain. When we arrived and told the waiter that it would have been great if they updated their address on Google or their website, he just shook his shoulder. No "sorry for the inconvenience" which was a bit strange. On a positive - the food was delicious. We shared a combo injera plate . Injera itself was very tasty, just like when I had it in Africa. Kuddos to the chef!