Blue Nile Café has style and substance.....The food is as homey and satisfying as any meat-and-potatoes meal, with way better seasonings. And thanks to moist injera (a kind of thin, spongy sourdough bread), you don't even need to eat with utensils. The above-mentioned beef dish is cooked with tomatoes, onions, garlic, and ginger, while tender yedor watt, a chicken entree, dazzles with spicy berbere sauce. Hearty vegetarian dishes get the same slow-simmered treatment, and appetizers are just as intriguing; we're partial to the kay seer salad (a tangy mix of beets, potatoes, chilies and lime juice) and the addicting, deep-fried sambussas (crisp golden pockets of meat or vegetables). If you can, snag a table in the back room, where colorful woven basket-tables add to the authentic experience.
Blue Nile has a Vegan-friendly menu. Besides their Ethiopian delights which are all Vegan, they offer 9 Vegan salads, 4 Vegan appetizers, and if you're not in the mood for Ethiopian
a Vegan Falafel Plate, a Vegan Lentil Plate, and Vegan Veggie Plate.