Awash Ethiopian Restaurant
976 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN, 37217
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Address :
976 Murfreesboro Pike
Nashville, TN, 37217 - Phone (615) 366-9911
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
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Lauren W.
I was so pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed Awash. I arrived with five of my friends and one baby and we immediately were given a table on a Saturday night. The best part was that we weren't even given a menu! The sweet lady that owns/cooks/serves just brought out a bunch of food and injera! There were bowls of split peas, lentils, cabbage, greens and beef. More food than we could possibly eat and the injera never ran out. Plus, everything tasted really really good. I love the family vibe of the place. How you feel like you are eating in someone's home rather than at a restaurant. Plus, the woman owns/cooks/serves came over and even played with the baby! Come with your friends and enjoy whatever they want to serve.
(4)Ridge D.
Its fine, but far from what I hoped. I have been to several Ethiopian places and I would say this is the worse one I have been to. The food is a bit bland and the services leaves much to be desired. I would suggest Gojo if you are feeling like Ethiopian food in Nashville. It is not as pretty, but much tastier.
(3)Ashwin M.
When I say hole in the wall, I mean really a hole in the wall. Awash is a bare bones, no nonsense Ethiopian place that manages to serve decent food. Yeah, they are so hole in the wall, they don't serve tap water. You have to buy bottled water. Still the lady running the show was quick with the order (something most place don't do) and got myself a veggie platter - two types of spiced lentils, cabbage, and spinach. The injeera was spongy and tasty. They only accept cash, but there is an ATM around the corner.
(4)KitKat A.
The food here is absolutely unbelievable. This lady really knows how to cook. The prices are great, too. This place is my new favorite location for Ethiopian food. Having said that, I have to add that the place is not fancy (far from it), but it is clean.
(4)Jared M.
My wife and I have lived in East Africa (primarily Rwanda) for the past five years. Our favorite food is Ethiopian, so we don't take it lightly. I'm from Nashville, so I was please to find a handful of Ethiopian restaurants around town when we returned. This place is a little whole in the wall with one lady behind the counter. I felt like we were back in Africa again. I gave her a few brief instructions, she smiled, and said "you sit". 15 minutes later she brought out some of the best Ethiopian food we'd ever had. She was very nice, played with our friend's baby, turned down the TV for us, and was extremely attentive. If you want an upscale experience, don't go to an Ethiopian restaurant in the hood. If you want stellar Ethiopian food and a great ethnic experience, definitely go to Awash. You will not be disappointed.
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