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Reviews for Lalibela Restaurant in Omaha, NE

Jason D Kennedy 2 years ago
5

Every detail of Lalibela was spot on--the service, food, price--were incredible. Best Ethiopian we've had for a while, and we... had left-overs for 3 more meals. As we left the restaurant, the owner came out after us because my wife had left her purse andphone. We have no reasons to look for another Ethiopian option in Omaha. Read more

Karter Goodrich 2 years ago
5

1st time eating Ethiopian style did not disappoint. Delicious and an experience eating without utensils- but don't worry there... were plenty of napkins provided. I will definitely be eating here again. Read more

Cookie Godbolt 2 years ago
4

First time trying. Interesting dish. Not bad at all. I did not order spicy. I would like to actually dine in with a group of... people. The tea was amazing & the owner was very nice and explained each dish and how they were to be ate. I'm open to trydifferent countries cuisines. Read more

scott soden 2 years ago
5

Oh my goodness! Authentic Ethiopian deliciousness. The tastes were amazing, the owner as friendly as they come. As is... traditional, no silverware. Highly recommend the combo plate to get a real feel for the different tastes and textures. Read more

Chris Barnett 2 years ago
5

The Lamb in a Medium Spiced Barbecue Sauce was Delicious! The Beef Tips in a Hot Sauce was also delicious!

Peter Davis 2 years ago
5

Absolutely delicious! I HAVE to come eat here at least once a month and I've never had a bad experience with my food or the... service. A local restaurant that I would definitely recommend to anybody. Read more

Frannie D. 2 years ago
5

Delicious food!! The combination plate is perfect to be able to try a lot of things. Definitely enough to feed 2-3 people. The... spiced tea was also amazing. Read more

Daniel Stratman 2 years ago
5

My wife and I are regulars at Lalibela and we always order the same delicious dish: the combination platter. This is a... delicious mix of vegetables, beans and meat. It is not the kind of dish you eat alone. It?s meant to be shared with friends andfamily. It is served with a traditional Ethiopian bread and always includes a small amount of injera ? the soft, sour pancakethat is served with everything. The combination platter is always a good value for money. You get to enjoy a mix of differenttastes and textures ? and the meal is not as heavy as many other Ethiopian dishes. One of the things that makes this platter sospecial is the combination of vegetables. They're not all from the same area in Ethiopia, so they each have their own uniqueflavour. Read more