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Dining Categories: ALL Vegan and RestaurantsDining Tags: New York, New York City, and United States
Bunna Cafe is an Ethiopian Vegetarian Restaurant, Coffeehouse, and Music Venue in Brooklyn.
Our aim is to take a beautiful, elegant, and sophisticated Ethiopian tradition of entertainment and create multi-faceted, multi-genre events that creates goodwill and good times in NYC. If you’ve ever wrapped a saucy mix of lentils, peppers and spices around an odd but comforting fluffy sour flatbread and stuffed it in your salivating pie hole, then you know what we’re talking about. If not, it’s time to carpe diem, my friend.
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1 Review on “Bunna Cafe”
Bunna Cafe is a really great Ethiopian spot in Bushwick with huge portions, cocktails if that’s your thing, fresh Ethiopian coffee, and even vegan baklava for dessert! I was one of a group of 5, and we ordered one “Feast for 3” and supplemented it with a “Feast for 2” (you know, math). However, we could/should have just gone with the Feast for 3 for all of us, it was so much food! The feasts come with all 9 of their dishes, but you also have the choice to order each of the dishes separately with injera if a sampler feast isn’t on your radar. My favorites were definitely the Yatakilt Alicha (cabbage, carrots, potatoes), Keysir Selata (chilled sauteed beets with carrots and potatoes), and the Yater Kik Alicha (seasoned yellow split peas). I also had a small coffee flavored with cardamom and cinnamon, and of course had to get the baklava. It was a great meal all around.
Bunna Cafe is cash only, so come prepared or use the ATM at the back of the restaurant for a fee.