Explore the best Ethiopian food in Brooklyn at Bati Kitchen — from how to eat injera and doro wot to discovering bold vegan comfort food. Visit our Clinton Hill restaurant for plant-based platters and cultural dining tips
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How to Eat Ethiopian Food (From a Native)
A Traditional Meal, No Forks Required If you’ve never had Ethiopian food before, it might look different — one tray, no utensils, and plenty of rich colors and flavor. But it’s all part of the experience.
What to Order — Vegan or Meat-Lover Friendly Start with a vegan platter or try doro wot, a spicy chicken dinner simmered in berbere. We serve the best Ethiopian food in Brooklyn — and many say, the best Ethiopian restaurant in NYC.
Comfort Food That Connects Us Ethiopian food is about sharing. Eating with your hands, feeding each other a bite (gursha), and taking time over a meal — it's comfort food with history.
Why People Are Searching for Bati Ethiopian Kitchen Whether you're typing “dinner near me,” “vegen food in Brooklyn,” or “best Ethiopian food in NYC,” “best vegan food in Brooklyn” we’re here to serve you something real.
Visit Bati Ethiopian Kitchen 📍 1057 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 🕖 Open 7 days a week for dinner 🛵 Takeout & Delivery Available