Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant

404-417-0991

2781 Clairmont Rd Atlanta, GA 30329

www.meskerematlanta.com

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Solidly-good Ethiopian gets a bonus thanks to a better-than-usual setting.

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Restaurants, Ethiopian Restaurants

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$, Cheap Eats, Local Favorite, Lunch Spot, Open 7 Days

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Sun-Thu 11am-12am Fri-Sat 11am-1am

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Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant provides an authentic atmosphere which captures the warmth and zest of Ethiopian Culture. Step into the exotic world of Meskerem and enjoy the best in African Traditional Cuisine. They are best known for the coziness, and mouthwatering tantalizing dishes. Meskerem offers an alternative to the mundane some of the delicacies include Doro Wat-marinated chicken that has been simmered in Berebre (Ethiopian Red Pepper) and cooked to perfection. The Doro Alicha which is chicken stew seasoned with garlic is a must have. Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant has something for every ones palate lamb entrees, fish and vegetarian dishes are available. We have a full service bar which has an extensive selection of Ethiopian wines. Call us for your next party or event. Meskerem is available for private parties. Spend an evening in Ethiopia without leaving Atlanta.

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In Short
Donning fancy hanging lights, a flat screen above the bar and wonderful aromas that knock you over when enter, Maskerem sets itself apart from other Ethiopian hole-in-the-walls with a dcor that is slightly more modern. Service is attentive though a bit slow at times and the crowd ranges from international to Clairmont Road neighbors. The dishes, sauced and spiced come delivered on injera, a head-sized sourdough-crepe-sponge which you use to scoop and sop up your meal, leaving utensils un-delivered. The menu is heavy on meats but the misir wot (split red lentils in berbere sauce) on the veggie combo shine, as do the crisp and crunchy beef-filled sambusa. For dessert baklava and tiramisu throw an odd twist into things, but portions are big, prices are small and the atmosphere is inviting. It's worth a shot.

Key Points

  • Traditional Ethiopian Music
  • Ethiopian & African Cuisine
  • Bar Open Late Nite & Catering

The Inside Scoop

  1. Know Before You Go - The injera tends to expand in your stomach during the meal creating a surprising "Whoa, I'm full" moment.
  2. What to Drink - Carrying Ethiopian brews, try the St. George for a little change-of-pace.
  3. Parking - It's in a shopping center, so there is plenty of parking

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Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant

by Dolores M. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 128

I love exotic authentic Ethiopian food. The food was fantastic, fabulous and just plain sumptuous. The service was delightful and very respectful. Yes I would highly recommend them.

Posted 11/23/08 | Report Abuse

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truly authentic, best ethiopian.

by CSMobileUser

I have been to many ethiopian restaurants, and this one, MESKEREM IS THE BEST. It used to be on Cherhire Bridge RD. and reopened on Clairmont RD. in Atlanta. I find this establishment to be truly authentic, the injera bread that you scoop up your plate of food with, traditional music of ethiopian playing, all is wonderful. It is also family owned. They put much heart and soul into the place, I was a weekly regular at the first location. My husband and I have tried other Ethiopian places, but Meskerem remains the best.

Pros: Example: best croissants in town

Cons: What are the drawbacks?

Posted 04/19/09

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Worst service in Atlanta

by cono60

I have to say that the food was pretty good, but the service was horrendous! After sitting for 10 minutes, our waitress finally came up and I asked for a recommendation since we'd never eaten their before. She recommended (and we ordered) 1, lentil sambusa, 1 beef sambusa, a meat combination tray and an order of Tikil Gomen. What finally showed up about 20 minutes later was a vegetable combination tray. Okay, so we thought, well, maybe this comes with the meal that we ordered. We waited and waited, finally the manager or owner came by to asked how everything was. We told her we hadn't gotten our appetizer or our meat course. Finally, we got 1 of our appetizers and the meat combination tray. Then we waited another 20 minutes for it to get cleared and get our bill. I couldn't tell you what we ended up paying for. I was soooo ready to get out of the place I just payed the bill and left. Hugely dissappointed. The only way I would eat there again is as a TO GO.

Posted 03/04/09

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Great food, disturbing music

by svijay

The food was great. I went there a little after 10 on a Friday night, and the music was so loud, it was very disturbing. More than half of the restaurant was empty, but the music was played as if it were for a 1000 people. I could hardly enjoy the food because of the high volume music, I left in a hurry and more than half of the food I ordered was wasted. I thought the music was good, but the volume was too high it would seem like noise. I did mention this to the waitress, but she said the jockey would not listen to her even if she asked him to reduce the volume. I would recommend this place if not for the disturbing high volume music.

I have been to several Ethiopian restaurants before, in the US and in Canada, and everywhere the traditional music they play in the background in a soft volume was always enjoyable. This place really scared me, I would never want to go there for dinner.

Pros: Great food.

Cons: Unbearably loud music

Posted 02/22/07

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Yummy Delish

by reneeextensiondiva

Ethiopian food is always good to great, this place is great. Romantic and imaginative in it's barebones approach. Great first date place!

Pros: Food! all of it.

Cons: ??

Posted 11/13/06

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Great Ethiopian

by frankrallen

I am used to eating at Ethopian restaurants in New York City and Washington DC, and Meskeram hold's its own against the best. Everything I have had has been perfectly seasoned and delicious. The Doro Wat and Tibs with Awaze sauce are particularly good. If you've never had Ethiopian food, try the meat combination and the vegetarian combination to get a little taste of many of the dishes on the menu. Although the food doesn't come out immediately, it is worth the wait. The staff is always freindly and accomodating.

Pros: Food, Price, Service

Cons: Ambiance

Posted 09/11/03

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all about the food

by argot

it's all about the food here. the ambiance isn't the best, and of course the place is in a strip mall. but if you can overlook a few things and you're jonesing for good ethiopian, definitely stop by. worth it.

Pros: solid service, good chow

Posted 07/18/03

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