Everyone In South Carolina Needs To Try This Mouthwatering Restaurant At Least Once
South Carolina - land of many restaurants, beautiful mountains and sandy beaches. We love all three equally, don't we? It's true, we do love our food here in the Palmetto State. Here's a restaurant that should attract your adventurous spirit. It's Ethiopian - and the food is mouthwateringly good. Be adventurous and just take a look:
Typically, Ethiopian dishes are served on a plate that's first topped with a brownish and thin sourdough-like pancake called "injera." This dish is a Vegetable Platter. Just look how fresh and colorful everything is. Veggies are a mainstay of this international fare.
But if you've never eaten this type of international cuisine, then you'll be happy to know Ethiopian food does include meat. Most dishes include a hearty helping of meat, called "wat."Wat is simply a spicy and very thick stew that can include beef, lamb or chicken. Go ahead, try it. What do you have to lose?
You'll find most helpings are very generous.
And nearly everything you'll find on your Ethiopian plate is filled with beautiful, rich color and flavors.
Finding Ethiopian cuisine in South Carolina isn't an easy task. This international eatery in Myrtle Beach is one of the few - and very likely one of the best. Redi-et Ethiopian Cuisine is located at 746 Main Street, Myrtle Beach 29577.
For starters, you can order up one of the few fried menu items: the Fried Lentil Pastry.
Or, just enjoy the complimentary bread that's served with a spicy dipping oil.
Redi-et has vegetarian options as well, although this beautiful plate above clearly contains some meat. Another notable thing about Redi-et and Ethiopian food: you'll love how the veggies are always fresh, not frozen or canned. One more piece of advice before you head out for a new family adventure:
It's perfectly appropriate to eat with your hands at an Ethiopian restaurant. So go ahead, wash your hands and then dig in - with your right hand, not your left. In Ethiopian culture the left hand is not considered pure enough for eating.
This Ethiopian restaurant is one of the few around for hundreds of miles. The delicious food and the cultural experience belong on your bucket list of foodie adventures. Redi-et Ethiopian Cuisine offers both vegetarian and vegan options. They're located at 746 Main Street, Myrtle Beach and are open Tuesday through Friday 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. and Saturday from 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Find your adventurous spirit and try something new this weekend!
Would you ever try Ethiopian food, or have you? Share this article with someone who is brave enough to try any new foods.
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