Ras Dashen
Chicago, IL 60660-3518
Phone: (773) 506-9601
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Ardmore Avenue
- Directions:
- El: Red Line to Thorndale; bus 36 to Ardmore
- Hours:
- Every day 12pm-11pm
Editorial Review for Ras Dashen – by John Dugan
In Short
Named for Ethiopia's tallest mountain, Ras Dashen is a modest space, with seating on leather stools at communal basket tables. Dishes are shared, wrapped in injera bread and eaten with the fingers. Choose five dishes to create a vegetarian combo, with options like homemade soft cheese, misser wat (spicy lentils) and kik alicha (yellow split peas). Meat entrees include kitfo tere (steak tartare) and yebeg tibs be berbere: lamb with onions and green peppers.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoFood this fresh requires a bit of prep time, so allow plenty of time for your order to arrive.
User Reviews for Ras Dashen
02/25/2008 Posted by swatson08
We usually love Ras Dashen. Food-wise, its probably the best Ethiopian in the city. However, we went just this past Friday and it might be my last time. When we walked in there was about a 20 min wait. No problem. The time was 8:30PM. When we were seated, we waited 15 min. for a waitress to finally take our order and then another 15 min. for her to bring the drinks. Fine. So, 10:05PM rolls around, we still have not been served our food. Every time we had asked where our meal was over the course of an hour and a half, we were just answered with a certain, 'Its coming, its coming.' It didn't come...not until around 10:15P. We were starving by then, so we didn't even feel like taking up a complaint. When we received our bill, no consolation was given. No appetizer had ever been offered, no drinks were taken off, everything was there. I would advise others not to go on a Friday night , if at all.
06/24/2007 Posted by mrjustice
This was our second experience with Ethiopian Food, and it was even better than the first (at Queen of Sheba). Beginning with ambiance, Ras Dashen's walls are decorated with interesting Ethiopian paintings, and pleasant Ethiopian folk music plays in the background. There are 4 or 5 'special' tables made of a large wicker basket which has a large metal round top to hold the serving platter. Around the table you lounge in cushioned wicker seats. We ordered the Dinner for 2 for $29.95 which included 3 sides and 3 entrees from which we picked: Dora Wat - chicken and egg cooked in spicy berbere sauce - tasty; Yebeg tibs -- Lamb in a spicy sauce of onions, garlic and rosemary -- Excellent; and, Sega Wat - beef in fiery berbere sauce - really delicious. Our sides were a yellow pea mixture, a kale collard and mustard green mix, and green beans with zuchini potatoes and carrots. All of the above were served on the traditional bed of injera - a spongy bread used in place of eating utensils to pick up and eat with all of the food. Additional Injera is also served separately. We absolutely loved each and every entree and side -- our only minor criticism of the food being the chicken was on the bone so there was less chicken to eat than we would have liked. Service was also delightful. Our only other criticism is that it is not really Inexpensive as one would imagine, in part due to it not being BYOB. (Meal with wine cost about $65). Otherwise highly recommended.
Pros: Every Dish we ate was Delicious; traditional seating available; good service.
Cons: Not as Inexpensive as one would hope; and not BYOB.
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