• Description:

    • Abay is Pittsburgh's only Ethiopian restaurant. Its preservative-free menu offers a variety of lean meat and vegetarian dishes. Meals are served with rice or on injera, Ethiopia's traditional whole grain flatbread. With its earth-tone colors and original Ethiopian artwork, Abay's atmosphere captures the welcoming nature of Ethiopian society. For the total cultural experience, dine at a mesob (hand-woven basket which operates as a table) while sitting on a berchuma (hand-carved stool).

    User Reviews for Abay Ethiopian Cuisine

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      Delicious, authentic Ethiopian food

    • The food at Abay is excellent...combination platter allows you to try different dishes and split with a friend. Definitely worth a visit!

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      Excellent service but average food

    • Dined here with friends and very much liked the ambience and service. Having had Ethiopian food several times in Washington D.C. the food at Abay was somewhat disappointing. All...

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      Excellent food, average service

    • We went with a group of colleagues and the informal setting and shared plates contributed to create a collegial and fun atmosphere. The food was great and very reasonably priced. We...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • tel: (412) 661-9736
      • Address:

      • 130 S Highland Ave
      • Pittsburgh, PA 15232
      • Payments:

      • amex mastercard visa discover
      • Hours:

      • Tue-Sat 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-10pm Sun 11:30pm-2:30pm, 5pm-9pm

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