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Welcome to Bersi Ethiopian Restaurant, a hidden gem located in Brooklyn, NY. This restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere perfect for solo dining or catching up with friends. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the inviting aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans and incense, setting the tone for a memorable dining experience.
The menu at Bersi Ethiopian Restaurant features a variety of authentic dishes that are both comforting and vibrant in flavor. From the Bersi combo with soft and fresh injera to the flavorful stews and veggies, each bite is a taste of Ethiopia. The dishes are beautifully spiced, leaving a lasting impression.
Customers rave about the generous portions and big flavors at Bersi Ethiopian Restaurant. Whether you're a vegetarian looking for a platter bursting with authentic flavors or a fan of Ethiopian beer, Bersi has something for everyone.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to try the Weye, a combination platter of seven different items accompanied by injera bread. Favorites include the spiced split pea and yellow lentils, perfect for filling your belly and leaving you satisfied.
The friendly staff, led by Analise, ensure a welcoming dining experience where you can enjoy traditional Ethiopian cuisine in a comfortable setting. With rave reviews from satisfied customers, Bersi Ethiopian Restaurant is a top choice for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Ethiopia in New York.
“ Bersi is a great spot for solo dining or dining with friends, especially if you're looking to enjoy some flavorful Ethiopian cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. From the moment you walk in, the smell of incense or freshly roasted coffee beans fills the air, creating a warm and inviting ambiance that sets the tone for the meal. I appreciated the thoughtfulness of the staff, who made me feel welcomed even dining alone. The dishes were beautifully spiced, with flavors that were both comforting and vibrant. The injera was fresh, soft, and paired perfectly with the stews and veggies as part of the Bersi combo. Overall, Bersi is an excellent choice for a solo dining experience but I would go with friends next time to try more menu options. The inviting aromas and relaxed atmosphere make it easy to settle in and savor each bite. Highly recommend for anyone interested in trying authentic Ethiopian food in a comfortable setting. ”
“ Big portions, big flavors, big appetites - in general big fan of this new kid on the block ”
“ Great staff, great food! Ordered a vegetarian platter and everything tasted amazing and authentic. They even have Ethiopian beer! Top 3 Ethiopian restaurants in NY! ”
“ It's been a while since I have had Ethiopian food and couldn't wait to try this spot. When I arrived I parked on the street nearby. I walked into a very cute restaurant. We were greeted and served by Analise and she was very nice! We started with appetizers of the Sambusa and the Avacado! Both were very good, and the dip had the right amount of spice. For our meal, we had the Weye, which we could choose 7 entrées and that included the Gomen, Atit Kik Alicha, Shimbra Asa, Misir Wot, Tikel Gomen, Engudaye Tibs, and the Specual Shiroye. This was accompanied by the Injera bread. I loved everything except for the Atir Kik Alicha and the Shimbra Asa. I don't want to forget, they had good wine as well! We had a good experience! ”
“ Welcoming Ethiopian restaurant. We dined in sunday afternoon for lunch. We walked in and were seated immediately. We shared a combination platter of seven different items plus salad and injera. The portion size was huge, so we ended up taking half the food to go. Our favorite items were the spiced split pea and the yellow lentils. All the food was hearty and vegan friendly. The kind of food that fills you and leaves you feeling good. The had three beers on draft (Allagash white, fiddlehead ipa, and a lagunitas ipa) and some wine options. Service was polite and helpful. I believe there were two gender neutral restrooms. ”
“ Ethiopian cuisine is one of my favorite cuisines but the challenge is in that there aren't too many options to chose from in and around the NYC area. For LIC residents though, Bersi is a no-brainer. A quick 10 mins subway ride gets you to this amazing place which has enough tables to seat about 50 people at any given point. Service is excellent, noise levels on the lower end, and a very clean setup is how I'd describe their setup. We ordered their Ethiopian Spice Tea ($4) which was flavorful, and got the Bersi Combo ($60) which was a perfect portion to share for four adults. Timatim Fitfit which was included in our combo is something I'd highly recommend if you want to order appetizers and if you enjoy tangy/sour taste! We ordered Kategna ($6) which had a decent spice kick, and was pretty good. Service was quick and our delicious food was on our table within 10 minutes of ordering. Highly recommend this place if you have appreciation for good flavors, excellent food, and good service. Will definitely visit again! ”
“ Bersi is AMAZING! Went here on a date night and started the feast with some sambusa apps. We ended up getting the Zenach combo with a side of rice, after meticulously reading the extensive menu. The staff are super friendly and welcoming, and gave us some recommendations. The food is simply amazing, comforting, healthy, and well spiced. The hot peppers that came with the sambusa was the right amount of spicy! We had ALOT of food and left with some banging leftovers. Totally going to bring a crew of friends here to gorge ourselves. I'd imagine if I was a touring band playing a show at St. Vitus, I'd hit this place up...probably after the set since you may go into a food coma before you perform. Highly recommended! ”
“ Transport to Ethiopia with vegan dining at this newly opened Brooklyn restaurant. The staff is welcoming and kind. I was lucky to dine there on a weekend when they make & serve complimentary traditional Ethiopian coffee. They get the beans directly from Ethiopia. They are then roasted and made into this strong coffee. The menu offers a long list of vegan food options. They even have gluten free injera (spongy bread) served with platters. Just ask! After much debate, I ordered the Gursha platter. This is meant for one but can easily be shared or you may have leftovers. A salad, beets, and mix of lentils are quite filling. They have larger combos good for groups. There is a bar serving alcohol as well. While I didn't have room, I noticed Baklava was the dessert item. Sit back in this intimate setting with traditional decor and music as you enjoy a homemade meal. Try the coffee. They serve it with popcorn & homemade bread. Great for date night or a group open to trying something different. I left feeling like I just visited Africa! It was great. ”
“ Among the many Ethiopian restaurants I've tried, this place was solid/above average! We were a group of 4 so the staff recommended the combo option which was more than enough to share (any of the combination options). All of our favorite was the strong bean/carrot which was very balanced and seasoned. Also had the Ethiopian coffee which was served in a traditional way with incense. The coffee and combo were both super affordable considering the amount provided!! Staff were friendly and good at making recommendations. Definitely recommend this place. ”