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Menu for Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant in Reno, NV

  • Closed:
    4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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  • Cuisines:

    Ethiopian African

    Ethiopian African

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery

  • Dietary:

    Vegetarian , Vegan

  • Known for:

    Healthy options, Small plates, Great tea selection, Vegetarian options, Vegan options, Wine, Casual, Cozy, Good for kids, Beer, Coffee, Great coffee, Comfort food, Lunch, Popular Lunch, Transgender safespace, Mask required, Accepts reservations, Good for groups, Solo dining, Catering, Family-friendly, Curbside pickup, LGBTQ+ friendly, Fast service, High chairs, Restroom, Seating, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Credit Card Payments, Debit cards, Popular with Tourists, Alcohol, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Popular Dinner,
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Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant in Reno, NV, is a Ethiopian restaurant with average rating of 4.3 stars. See what others have to say about Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant. Make sure to visit Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant, where they will be open from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Whether you’re curious about how busy the restaurant is or want to reserve a table, call ahead at (775) 786-9020.

There’s something for everyone at Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant, including vegetarian dietary options.

Other favorable attributes include: coffee.

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David Lewis 1 year ago
5

This restaurant is unfortunately closed this week, due to an illness of the chef. We are hoping he has a speedy recovery. This... is a very tasty restaurant! Read more

Adriana Valenzuela 1 year ago
1

I was a new costumer, so I was curious about her menu and decided to ask, when I asked if she served fufu, and the lady... completely yelled at me for my question and hung with out a chance to explain myself that it was the first time I?ve called. Ifelt so bad ?. Read more

mark blackburn 1 year ago
1

This restaurant had nice ambiance and courteous staff. However, this was the worst Ethiopian food I've ever had AND the most... expensive. The menu combinations were not good. I have eaten at dozens of Ethiopian restaurants from Seattle to Miami toNYC to San Diego. The cities of Berkekey and Oakland near where I work, have at least 15 Ethiopian restaurants each. Maybe thelack of competition in Reno is an issue. A vegetarian combination plate in expensive California is 15-17. At Zagol--$30. And,2 of the only 3 veg items are lentils cooked till they are the consistency of gerbers baby food. The meat combination was $50! In high cost California that would be $16-22. The injera and presentation was good. I hate to give a bad review, but it ismerited. When I arrived on a Friday at 6:30 and there was only 1 other person, I should have gone with my instincts. Read more

Joe Harris 2 years ago
5

Bold colors, artistic tapestries, masks, hand-woven pieces and baskets, various pictures depicting people and places unknown,... and the sounds and visuals of traditional music and festive, energetic videos in the background all add to the decor andfeeling of visiting the chefs own home for a meal prepared just for you. From the kitchen close by the aromas and sounds areboth inviting and intoxicating, this heightening the anticipation of your meals arrival. When it does, time-tested and honoredingredients and spices meld together to create magic. Simple, yet complex at the same time. Where else can you scoop up eachsavory morsel with your original utensil, just like all our ancestors did, then eat the "plate" the meal sits on ???? If youhaven't had this particular cuisine from Africa, don't hesitate to dig right in, literally. The Meat and Vegetarian Gebetaallows you to sample different dishes if you can't decide on any particular one selection; don't pass on trying the spiced teaas well. Read more

C.M Case 3 years ago
3

Husband and I first tried Ethiopian when Zygol was located downtown. I was very excited for the experience. He was not impressed... but I enjoyed it. Tasty food but the glasses were dirty. Which I thought was weird since we were the only patrons in therestaurant at the time. So I asked for a new glass of water and she came back with another dirty glass..fine I just pushed itaside. Tried her restaurant at the new location here in 2020 when I know they're struggling and same story years later. Dirty.Glasses. By dirty I mean visibly unclean, scuffs on the outside and small black things in and on the glass..so I dunno what's upwith all the dirty beverage glasses but nevertheless the owner's food is good and I try to support. Last visit I madereservations for a large group of 6 or more friends from out of town to try as well but many had unfortunately canceled lastminute and when I told the owner she was noticeably upset. I decided to order because I felt bad and actually did like her foodbut she huffed and puffed saying she didn't have the beef wat which was arguably one of the best menu items. Menu is stillconfusing to understand and could be redone for simplicity sake. I ended up being glad my friends who cancelled didn't go.Disappointed in overall service over the years -2 for service, price and portion size but if you can get past that her food isactually good. Read more

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When is Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant open?

Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant is open on the following days:

Monday: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Tuesday: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Wednesday: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Thursday: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Friday: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Saturday: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

What forms of payment are accepted at Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant?

They accept Credit and Debit at Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant.

Does Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant offer delivery?

Yes, Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant offers delivery.