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    Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant

    4.5 (147 reviews)

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Vegetarian gebeta and meat gebeta

    We had the vegetarian and meat gebetas. They were both great. The injera were perfectly sour. Our favorite was the key wat. (From my 8yo daughter) Your food is DELICIOUS! You have the best--food ever. I want to come back here every day -you have the best food. Hope you have a good day

    Vegetarian Gebeta
    Aaron F.

    Loved Zagol. I really enjoy Ethiopian Cuisine, and dipping the Injera in food is fun. Why bother with Utensils when hands work just fine! We tried the Vegetarian Gebeta, which though enjoyable may not be enough for two if you come hungry. The Ethiopian Coffee was good as well.

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    Tina P.

    The food is very tasty and unique. If you're looking for something different from your regular food style, check them out. The owner is a nice gal working hard. All by herself. It's very clean nice decor. Smells wonderful when you walk in. It's a very homey place.

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    Rick M.

    I absolutely love this place! I'd eaten at their original location on 4th St a few times...well before I became a Yelp Elite...and I was long overdue to visit their new location and to write a review. Located in a strip mall, the interior is larger than it looks from the outside. Not huge, but well appointed, with comfortable seating/tables and beautiful art on the walls...it's very comfortable and inviting. Service is great...not obtrusive (which is a pet peeve of mine), but just right. If you haven't been to an Ethiopian restaurant before, it's an amazing interactive experience. I guess you could also say that it's a "hands on" experience, because Ethiopian food is eaten without any utensils! Everything is served on Injera...a crêpes-like, sort of spongy "bread" that you use pieces of to scoop up the food items by hand. All the food is served on one round platter. My dining companion and I chose 3 items: #2: Gored Gored ($17) [Cubes of beef lightly sautéed in purified herbal butter with a sprinkle of chili pepper and Ethiopian spices] #9: Ye Beg Key Wat ($17) [Lean lamb stew, slowly cooked in spicy chili pepper and purified herbal butter] #14: Gomen ($13) [Fresh collard greens sautéed with onions, garlic, ginger and fresh Ethiopian spices] Every selection was delicious...melt in your mouth meats with a great blend of flavors...and the greens were some of the best I've ever had! You will note that the meat dishes all contain chili pepper, but it's masterfully used...you realize it's there, but the spice level is still fairly mild while retaining all the flavor of the chili. Besides the Injera on the platter that the food is served on, you also get extra Injera so that there's plenty to pick up every last delicious morsel. We cleaned that platter off, enjoying every bite! There's no better way to finish off a meal of outstanding Ethiopian food than with Ethiopian coffee...regarded as some of the best coffee in the world! Now, I'm not a big coffee drinker...I LOVE the flavor, but the caffeine doesn't like me...so I rarely have any (and there's no such thing as a good cup of decaf...I know this for a fact...I looked extensively after I gave up coffee). But, one cup after a fine meal every once in a long while isn't going to hurt me, so we went for it. As stated, its acknowledged as some of the finest coffee in the world...and it certainly lived up to its billing. Rich, robust and extremely flavorful...ah, contentment...great way to finish the meal. I highly recommend this restaurant...try something new...enjoy a new experience...and delicious food!

    Combo platter with lamb 2 diff kinds of beef and some veggie choices
    Karen D.

    I've never had Ethiopian food before - definitely an interesting experience! I loved the meats and veggies but the bread underneath that your supposed to eat with your hands was a bit too sour for my taste - I ended up asking for a fork to the dismay of the owners daughter lol But it's ok kuz I finished our platter that way and took the other platter from our friends on the other side of the table and finished that too Definitely worth a visit to try a different cuisine!

    Spicy lambasted. Oh such tender meat.
    Lori S.

    First off, if you want a different cultural experience, this is your place. The decor is beautful and colorful. Open and airy atmosphere. The service was excellent by the sweetest lady. We ordered 3 proteins, 1 veg dish and the salad. This food was out of this world. So many different textures and flavors. The top dark dish is a soicy beef stew that had some great spicy flavor too it. The bottom dish is a chicken stew with a bone in thigh that was just fall apart delicious with another great flavor in the sauce. To the right are green beans with carrots that were so delicious. The flavors are really undescribeable. Left is the very flavorful cold salad. The last pic was the lamb dish that was added to it, so it was an after thought lol Still equally delicious and so very tender. The bread like tortilla that accompies it and is your silverware (best part of the experience) has such a unique flavor to it, it's so light and tender. Overall a 10 star across the board experience. Can't wait to go back and try some other options. Promise you won't be disappointed.

    Injera, yellow peas, green beans, collard greens, lamb and beef
    Robert D.

    This is one of the most unique and flavorful meals you can have in Reno. With prompt and attentive service in a quiet space, you can indulge in the scrumptious flavors of Ethiopia. You will eat these delicious fillings by grabbing them with a GLUTEN FREE Ethiopian fermented flat bread called Injera made out of a grain called Teff. Tear off a square of bread, pick up some fillings with the bread, and proceed to eat some of the most captivating bites of food you'll have in Northern Nevada!

    Vegetable gebeta and 3 meat dishes
    Angela P.

    Loved trying Ethiopian food! I'm glad this is an option in Reno. Food tasted great, but it gets pricey quickly. Especially since each basket of injira costs $ and you have to use them as a utensil to eat (no forks and spoons). I suggest going with lots of friends so you can try many different dishes. We ordered a Vegetable gebeta and 3 meat dishes, which filled up 6 of us. My favorites were the kitfo and Aterkik Key Wat. Love the chef's attitude! She's very proud of her food and sticks to the traditions.

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    Andy N.

    When my partner asked if I wanted to have Ethiopian since becoming plant-based, I was thrilled. This seems to be one of the only Ethiopian restaurants in Reno and I figured this would be a great way to introduce him to this cuisine that I've had sparingly for years. Zagol is a cozy restaurant located in the middle of a strip mall. There were only a few parties inside when we went and they sort of do a decent job with distancing. However, I definitely wouldn't be as comfortable dining in if their socially distanced tables were full. They were still a bit too close. If you've never had Ethiopian, you're in for a treat. It's a great dining experience where you use your hands and the provided sour bread (injera) to scoop up the main dishes. Your taste buds will surely be tantelized. We ordered the vegetarian gebeta set and ended up accidentally ordering all of the veggie options (more below). Our spread was gorgeous with tasty lentils and potatoes, which were my favorites. Their greens however were very salty so I would stick with the ones by default that came from the set. Now, with any "gebeta" sets, most restaurants allow you to select from a number of main entrees to build your own plate. I was used to this so when I ordered the vegetarian set, I mistakenly read it as "three veggies plus the ones listed." Rather, it was meant to read as "three veggies that we decided which are..." I'm sure it must have raised an eyebrow with the waitress but she didn't ask to make sure I was reading it correctly. We ultimately paid double what I expected so and was giving myself a hard time over it- the extra money could have gone towards a glass of honey wine or a meat dish for my partner to experience. I knew there was a reason why she offered us more injera (since this is normally an additional charge). Learn from my mistake and read properly if ordering a gebeta.

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    Ask the Community - Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant

    Is there rice or potatoes?

    There may be potatoes in some dishes, but rice is not typically part of this meal.

    Does this restaurant have fufu?

    No. Fufu is a food from Ghana.

    Are vegan options available?

    I believe that most of the vegetarian options are vegan and that the injera bread itself is too.

    Will Zagol do delivery in the future?

    We're considering it, so possibly.

    Does Zagol Ethiopian Restaurant have a Veterans Discount or Senior Discount, and how much for each? Thank you.

    Thank you for the question, although we have gift cards for purchase, unfortunately we dont have those particular discounts at this time. Hope to see you soon.

    Will there be Injera!?

    Of course. It's tasted great tonight.

    When will the new location be open!?

    It's open now!

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