Rendez-Vous Ethiopian and Eritrean Restaurant
1408 Danforth Ave, Toronto
(416) 469-2513
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This delicious gem is a must try on The Danforth for Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine.
We enjoyed the Rendez-Vous Meat Combination plate/platter with a gluten free injera. It was absolutely delicious with nice spice if you like alittle heat. It was nice to also eat with your hands. The customer service was good; our server took the time to explain the options that we didn't understand.
I look forward to our next visit to this restaurant!!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food is delicious and fresh.
Wheelchair accessibility: I can enter into the restaurant with my motorized electrical wheelchair.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Veggie Platter
I don't normally write comment but so called Randez-vous service and kitchen stuff sucks, no respect poor customer service unhealthy food and products.
We order tibs but they give us keywot.
I only took one bite of the entire meal and pay bills .
Since I am habesh I know the difference between tibs and keywot.
Even when addesing the matter to the watitres she could only smile and do nothing about it.
And the guy who was at the counter does not look happy to serve us at all.
He runs to the kitchen and mess up everything. He probably convinced the cook ledy to give us unwanted frozen keywot from frezzer and took our order for himself.
We pay money to get the right service and order.
Who does give keywot stayed in frezzer for tibs? God knows how long this have been in frezzer.
Never again to this place and people watch out for what you pay to eat.
No more to this bulshet place not only me but my entire friends and family will never put there fet in that place again.
You got to be satisfied of what you pay for but when they mess up on purpose with switching tibs to keywot while paying there bills , heal no I don't care if they are my people or not I have to do what I got to do.
Food: 1
Service: 1
Rendezvous Ethiopian is one of the best in Toronto, off6a comfortable atmosphere perfect for introducing people from other cultures to Ethiopian cuisine. It provides a warm ambience, exceptional food, and outstanding hospitality.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It is one of the best ethiopian restaurants in toronto with many awards on its shelves. The owner, Banchi & and staff, are all welcoming, helpful & interacting with customers on all occasions. The atmosphere is designed to feel more original in ethiopian restaurants from addis, it brings lots of memories.
Vegetarian options: Lots of choices for vegetarian or vegan.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Machiyato, Rendez-vous Meat Combination, Coffee Ceremony at Rendezvous
this restaurant has become too busy unfortunately from the previous years I don't know if it has changed management, I used to looove the atmosphere excellent choices of veggie and meat platters, and the njera is out of this world! my server used to be wonderful with the time to do a coffee ceremony for me an the companion ,well now is sooo rushed hurried and hectic the food is still good ,people are so noisy and the music soo loud the change in decor and small tables are a killer, you can access with a wheelchair the first couple of tables but the space is sooo limited, I am not really going any longer I like to enjoy my food and experiences, this is common in many places when they become known for the great food and the crowds raid it!!
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
The food at this place continues to amaze, and though prices are up from 5 years ago, it was well overdue, and the service and (if it was possible) the deliciousness factor have also gotten even better in the last couple years. I'm so glad they will survive gentrification
Vegetarian options: So good!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Veggie Platter
Best customer service and best habesha food in
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We went for brunch on Sunday and shared a large dish as a family. It took a little while, probably because it was right after opening, but the food was delicious.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Good Ethiopian food served in a more western style. The spicy versions are excellent and not too spicy. Also they will supply gluten free Red bread when asked.
This is what might be called "family style" service unless specifically requested otherwise.
Their Ethiopian coffee is traditional and excellent
Vegetarian options: They offer a vegetarian menu
Dietary restrictions: They offer gluten free Ethiopian bread
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Meat Combo
Restaurantji Recommends
No respect the waters
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Good place to try Ethiopian food. Delicious and healthy with some spices. Very fresh injera( Ethiopian flat bread), different vegetables and meat sauce. Be prepared to eat meal with your hands, it’s quite very fan and tasty. Do not expect great service, they have to learn that. Will be pleasant to have better quality water glasses. Any place I go, specifically for food I expect to use a clean washroom, it tells me a lot about food business. In this case they should install fun or better ventilation. Otherwise, all the smell travels around eating area … I’ve noticed many people take out food.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Veggie Platter, Meat Combo
Love coming here with the family. Vegetarian platter is amazing. Tibs are great too
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Great Ethiopian cuisine!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is my first time eating ethiopian food and i was excited to try it. My girlfriend ordered 2 dishes. The rendez-vous solo and the dulet. I ate my girlfriends dulet by mistake because they weren't labeled which is which. They were both wrapped in injera and looked exactly the same. I have an allergy to butter and im having bad acid reflux. I should of took a picture of my food it look like ground beef in a wrap. The weirdest part was they both gave us 2 extra injera which was overwhelming. HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE! FIRST AND LAST TIME I WILL EAT ETHIOPIAN FOOD. YOU GUYS REALLY RUINED THE EXPERIENCE OF EATING ETHIOPIAN FOOD FOR ME.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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