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Reviews for Dilla Ethiopian restaurant in Minneapolis, MN

Erin McCabe 1 year ago
5

Dilla was not too busy when we arrived. We were seated at a booth at a window, the waitress was friendly and helped me with... recommendations as I am a little fearful of spice-but do enjoy it! I ended up getting the lamb curry and it was wonderful! Itwas so filling that I needed a to go box! Read more

Abdikadir Ali 1 year ago
4

If you are looking for late open restaurants where you can get different options and close to downtown, Dilla is your choice.... They had good customer service and a clean environment. It's a good place to get Ethiopian traditional coffee & Ethiopian spicesaroma. Read more

Conversations with Carina 1 year ago
5

The best Ethiopian I have had in years!! I have been searching for a place since Addis Ababa closed years ago... this place is... really great!! Read more

Olga Santoyo 1 year ago
4

Staff were very friendly and helpful. The food is well-made and tastes great. We had veggie sambusas- would recommend. They were... very transparent with the staff shortage, but the service was still good. Read more

Endya Aliyi 1 year ago
1

The catering service is so bad. Food was not cooked well. The taste of the quality was poor. She put to much salt. And she... admitted her mistake when I told her that the food has to many salt but I still decided to send us the salty food. I do notrecommend her caring service, please stay away from her. It makes people sick. Read more

Prerna 1 year ago
4

Amazing food. Polite and nice service but slow.

Jonathan 2 years ago
5

Being from DC where we have plenty of Ethiopian restaurants I was pleased to find one near my school. To me it is a good sign... when you walk in and every Ethiopian and Somali pair of eyes look at you and your wife being the foreigners. That's always agood sign of authenticity. The food was on point, there was no honey wine though but a tasty Ethiopian beer worked out. Thekitfo, the different styles of wot and ayib were all delicious and they were generous with the injera which sometimes can be anissue at other places. Read more

Zachary Bayerl 2 years ago
3

I never know what to make of the service at international food restaurants, so they lose a star for that because communication... is often rough and the desire for them to actually serve/help is not typically there, plus they usually forget about you and youeither have to chase them down or wait a long time to get your bill when it's clear you've been done for a while. The fooditself was amazing-decently priced and portioned. But $3 for 2 small cups of tea per person seems a little high. Their water isbottled and 50 cents each. Read more