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Pan-Africa Cafe

1521 1st Ave Seattle, WA (206) 652-2461  

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Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  jwbnyc
Oct 13, 2007 Link

I love this place! the combo platter and the...

I love this place! the combo platter and the spicy lamb stew are must-haves. Don’t bother with the rice; you need to have the injera bread. If you like spicy, I recommend asking for the extra “hot tray”, which will get you a small plate of harissa and half a hot pepper.

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Sep 14, 2007 Link

This is an unfolding blossom of flavor on...

This is an unfolding blossom of flavor on First Ave in Pike Place Market. The atmosphere is great for a casual, exotic lunch. The service is likewise casual and efficient. They will bring you a fork without it being requested, so you don’t have to eat with your fingers if you don’t want to. Personally, I love the sensual bonus of tearing the ingera (a large crepe/pancake) and grabbing a dollup of the stewed dish served atop it.

I haven’t been there for dinner, but I think the menu is the same. It’s definitely a good value and would be fun to go with some adventuresome friends. I wouldn’t consider it a venue for romance.

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