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    Umana Yana

    Umana Yana

    4.6
    (363 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Umana Yana - Washington Ave, Albany, NY If you're looking to…read morestep outside of the ordinary and experience bold flavors in a welcoming atmosphere, Umana Yana is a must-visit. This was my second time here--my first visit was dining in with friends, and this time I ordered takeout. Both experiences were consistently impressive. Known for its Ethiopian dishes and outstanding vegan cuisine, Umana Yana brings African culture to life through its vibrant décor, flavorful food, and thoughtfully crafted drinks. Every detail reflects passion and authenticity. It's no surprise that actress Tabitha Brown made a stop in Albany to experience the restaurant's highly praised vegan offerings. That's a testament to the reputation they've built. For my meal, I ordered the jerk lamb lollipops, jollof rice, and slaw. The lamb was tender, juicy, and packed with just the right amount of jerk seasoning. The jollof rice was rich, well-seasoned, and full of flavor, while the slaw added a fresh, crisp balance to the meal. On my previous visit, I tried the wings and waffles, and they were equally delicious. Two visits, two different meals, and not a single disappointment. Whether you're a longtime fan of African cuisine or looking to try something new, Umana Yana offers an experience that's just as memorable as the food itself. If you don't know, now you know. Add Umana Yana to your list--you won't regret it!

    Yelpers and hard-to-please Redditors praised Umana Yana but I was initially unclear on the "must…read morehave" items given the fusion aspects. Umana Yana is named after a Guyana location but much of the fare is African. In addition to scouring photos I even looked on DoorDash for popular items. The jerk lamb lollipops and red curry fish tacos were excellent. Umana Yana is an expert in spice and sauce, and also has a knack for combining fire and sweetness. The lamb has plenty of built-in flavor but was also adorned with a topping vaguely in the pico de gallo paradigm along with pineapple, and there's a green sauce on the side.

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    Beans and chorizo omlette.
    Beans and chorizo omlette.
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    Lotus Ethiopian Cuisine

    Lotus Ethiopian Cuisine

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    14.5 mi

    Hear ye! Hear ye!…read more The first place in the Capital Region, committed exclusively to Ethiopian food, is now selling its wares at the Sunday Schenectady Greenmarket. And it's good. Very very good. At this point there is no website. There are precious few pictures. Although you can glean a few tidbits of information from the Tara Kitchen facebook page. That's because this operation is being helmed by Aneesa Waheed, an the injera is being cooked on the griddle of her main restaurant. But this is a new and separate concept she's testing out in the Greenmarket. You want Ethiopian food in the Capital Region? Well, get down to Proctors on Sunday and prove there is a market for it. The downside is there isn't really a great place to sit and eat your bowl of deliciousness at the market. There is maybe one table set up in the room. But what I did was took my bounty to the main stage, and watched a little bit of live music, while scooping up spicy wads of shiro wat in a torn off piece of springy injera. However, Aneesa began her first restaurant after building up a following at the Schenectady Greenmarket. So I'm hopeful that before too long we'll have a beautiful dining room to sit and enjoy a proper platter of this food. Perhaps even washed down with a bit of honey wine. In the meantime, this new stand at the Schenectady Greenmarket totally scratches the itch. Come and get some.

    Lotus is a welcome addition to the area. We stopped by the Greenmarket to try Lotus and I'm so glad…read morewe did. The injera does not disappoint. We tried both the beef tibs and doro wat, along with some veggie dishes. Reasonably priced and generous portions. It made for an excellent lunch and I'm looking forward to my next visit. I love that you can mix and match your choices, so everyone can get what they like. The Greenmarket has a few tables available for eating, and we were lucky enough to grab a couple of seats to enjoy our meal.

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    A bowl full of delicious. The shiro wat at the bottom is my jam.

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    A bowl full of delicious. The shiro wat at the bottom is my jam.
    Pulse Cafe

    Pulse Cafe

    4.6
    (243 reviews)
    64.3 mi
    $$

    Love this place. Everytime we visit my Mom in Easthampton we drive to Hadley to eat at Pulse. It's…read moregreat for both vegans and non vegans because they offer items that are so good my family can barely tell the difference. This time we ordered a Large Blanco pizza which was great because there was plenty to take home for lunches throughout the week. I had the Tex-Mex burger for the first time. It came with a choice of house-made black bean burger, Impossible patty or Beyond patty. I chose the Beyond and I'm really happy I did because it was so good. Normally I would suggest a Cubano sandwich but they were out chick'n and waffles is great too. But today the burger really hit the spot. I had my choice of fresh greens or roasted potatoes which was a no-brainer. These potatoes are the best. I ordered a second order for my Mom to take home. She loves them. Imagine biting into a firm roasted potato skin with a velvety buttery mashed potato inside. Yeah, it's that kind of good! Today was a bonus, I accumulated enough points for a free small pizza of my choice! Heck yeah, that heats up nicely back home for lunches at work during the week. We might have loaded up on desserts... cookies, chocolate mousse, cupcakes, rice pudding, pastries. Oh yes, it's dangerous! There is seating inside and outside in nicer weather. Order at the counter and pay, take a number, find a table and they will deliver your meal to the table. Don't forget to tip your servers! Also check out their grocery and refrigerated section!

    Our food was good, dishes were a bit lighter and less flavorful than I expected, but overall the…read moreflavors were good. We tried garlic knots, Bianca pizza, Mac & cheese, black bean burger, and almond joy drink. Plenty of parking and clean space with lots of unique vegan pre-prepared takeout options as well. It was not busy when we went and food came out pretty quickly.

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    Blueberry pancakes, chicken and waffles
    Blueberry pancakes, chicken and waffles
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