13 Gutleutstraße, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
The staff of this restaurant has verbally confirmed halal status. April 7, 2011 zabihah.com user submission states verbal assurance received.
Eretrean/Ethiopian food, upmarket restaurant where you eat with your hands in shared big plates. We serve a variety of culinary specialties that will take your taste buds to a whole different level. We prepare authentic African food with daily fresh ingredients. It is a tradition in Africa to eat with your hands and we would love to familiarize you with our customs. Therefore every dish is served with our own traditional bread "Injera". Injera does not only replace the fork and knife, it is a real homemade specialty prepared with wheat flour and cornmeal. Our Injera is backed freshly every day before opening and is served with other traditional meals such as Hamli (spinach), Zigni (meat), Alicha (Potatoes) etc. Whether alone, as a couple or in a group, to eat the traditional African way is enjoyable and will reawake a part of the primitive African culture. A unique fact you will find in our menu is, that meals and drinks perfectly harmonize with each other from soft drinks, African juices, tea or mocha coffee. In "Im Herzen Afrikas" you will always find the perfect drink. Cash only.
13 Gutleutstraße, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
Verbally assured food was halal. Food was amazing and dirt cheap. Excellent service. Awesome experience. Make reservations... Place is very busy.
My work colleagues took me here for a team Dinner; it was the best (only) Halal food option to try something different to the usual fare in Frankfurt. This place is magical and very unusual (see photos on websites). The floor is just beach sand and you sit on stools, bullock carts, cow skin stubs, tree huts or tables depending on where you get a seat. Food is very good quality, spicy or mild as you like it. Promotes Islamic eating habits of using hands and sharing big platters with friends and family. Most of the staff seem to be from Eritrea and very friendly, alas they also serve booze but not uncommon for places in Germany. You need reservations as it is very popular with the locals and so crowded for dinner.