MarRosso Cafe

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Dallas, United States

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Ethiopian restaurant· East African restaurant· Eritrean restaurant· Halal restaurant· Vegan restaurant· African· Restaurant

MarRosso Cafe Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

MarRosso Cafe is located in Dallas, United States on 7989 Belt Line Rd # 110. MarRosso Cafe is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category ethiopian restaurant in United States.

Address

7989 Belt Line Rd # 110

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 9726859099

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholCoffeeComfort foodHealthy optionsQuick biteSmall platesVegetarian options

Open hours

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Christopher Burk

Really good East African food! (Specifically Eritrean!) Very nice people, workers and customers alike. Unlike Thai food, make sure you get “spicy” Eritrean spicy means seasoning, not spicy hot. Chicken Tibsi was remarkable! Fresh dark green salad, not cheap iceberg lettuce. Chicken was very flavorful, juicy and not-greasy! Couldn’t recommend MarRosso enough.

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Carla G.

This was my first visit. I love lamb, and spicy foods, so I ordered the Lamb Tibsi, which comes with enjera. It was tastefully amazing!!! It was so good, i didn't want to stopping eating. Yet the entree portion is so large, there was no way I could eat it all, in one sitting. I'll be going back to try other spicy entrees.

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Helen Smith

Great ambiance, friendly staff and attentive owner. We ordered a few sides and burgers. Everything was delicious! I liked that the menu offered a lot of interesting options. Highly recommend and will be back!

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Travis McGuire

The injera was good. That's about all that was. The server was confused by my presence and it took three tries to communicate that I wanted to eat. I ordered the meat lover's plate so I could get an idea of what they had to offer. It was supposed to be beef tibs, zigni, and lamb alitcha. What I got was a passable lamb, something that tasted like spaghetti sauce, and a single chicken wing flat with so many broken bones that I couldn't eat it without breaking my teeth. I've never left an Ethiopian restaurant hungry before.

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