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TESFA is one of the best ethiopian restaurants in Montreal for group dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
Ethiopian cooking is architecturally communal — everything arrives on a shared spread of injera, the soft, tangy flatbread that functions as both plate and utensil, and the meal only works when the whole table leans in.
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TESFA is a strong ethiopian option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 9.8 rating across 1,398 Google reviews.
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For now, TESFA holds a 9.8 rating across 1,398 Google reviews.
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TESFA is a Ethiopian restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. Ethiopian cooking is architecturally communal — everything arrives on a shared spread of injera, the soft, tangy flatbread that functions as both plate and utensil, and the meal only works when the whole table leans in.
TESFA is best for group dinner, dinner, spicy, ethiopian. TESFA is a strong ethiopian option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 9.8 rating across 1,398 Google reviews.
TESFA is in the moderate price range (moderate). Google rating: 9.8 from 1,398 reviews
TESFA holds a 9.8 Google rating from 1,398 reviews. TESFA is a strong ethiopian option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 9.8 rating across 1,398 Google reviews.
TESFA is located at 4520 Av. Papineau, Montréal, QC H2H 1V3, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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