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Businiess name:  Hidmo Eritrean Cuisine
Review by:  Sarah D.
Review content: 
You probably want to know what the difference is between Eritrean and Ethiopian food. I, unfortunately lack the knowledge to discern the difference. But Hidmo is a fantastic place to eat. The server I've had every time I've been there (she may be the owner, I'm not sure) is incredibly warm and high-energy, and is very proud of the food. And it's true that the food is pretty much without fault- the injera is perfectly sour and spongy, and both the meat and vegetable dishes are memorable. Make sure you try the hot sauce they offer, it is very complex and impressive. If you like Ethiopian, try Hidmo. If you haven't tried much Ethiopian food, Hidmo would be a great place to dip your toe into East African cuisine. Also, it's a very good value.

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