Part of our requirements for the adoption process is education. Part of our adoption education is eating Ethiopian food. I'm not going to lie, I'm a picky eater and the better part of me really just wanted to cheat, make it up, avoid it all together. You see my gag reflux, works over time. I can almost talk myself into it right now, gagging that is when I think about the textures of foods my mind deems, yucky. I do not like vegetables, I do not like many things just simply because of the way they feel in my mouth. And if you are telling the truth there are lots of you out there who are the same way, right? So what's a girl to do? Well, take one for the team, swallowing hard here folks.
Step 1- Google Ethiopian restaurants + Sioux Falls.
Step 2- Read their reviews.
Step 3- Make a date and just do it!
Did I mention it's a finger meal, no silverware folks!
Guess what? I (we) loved it! There was a slight amount of having to talk myself into taking the first bite but I was pleasantly suprised! The injera (doughy tortilla?) was much different than I was expecting and so that threw me for a loop but honestly it was good, like I can't wait to go again good. There was even a family there from Sioux Center with their bio and adopted kids which was a comfort for us newbies.
Scott enjoyed the spicy beef, I loved the potatoes and beef curry.
We left the collard greens for ya'll. Enjoy!
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