Adarsh Shaji
Jun 26, 2026"I had Injera with Tibs and Doro Wat. I loved Injera and Tibs combination but Doro Wat some what ok.. i'll recomend. Disclaimer: its a first time for me so not sure about its authentic taste"
Dubai - United Arab Emirates, United Arab Emirates
Enjoy authentic Ethiopian cuisine at Zagol Restaurant in Dubai’s Al Karama. Offers dine-in, delivery, and a cozy atmosphere. Popular for lunch and dinner.
4.4 / 5
Guest rating
714
Reviews
Ethiopian Restaurant
Cuisine
Dubai - United Arab Emirates
City
AED 50–100
Price level
Closes at 11:30 PM
Zagol Restaurant is an Ethiopian dining spot located on the ground floor of Mabrooka 1 Building in Al Karama, Dubai. It offers a range of traditional dishes featuring the distinctive flavors and culture of Ethiopia. Visitors may experience a casual and cozy atmosphere suited for groups or solo diners alike.
The menu includes specialties such as Wot dishes, Dulet, Tibes, and unique coffee offerings that are often highlighted by guests. The venue supports various service options including dine-in, takeout, delivery, and catering. Reservations are accepted to help plan visits more conveniently.
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When Zagol Restaurant is open during the week.
Closes at 11:30 PM
Central Dubai - United Arab Emirates, with cafes, shops, and other restaurants within easy walking distance.
A look at the food, the dining room, drinks, and the exterior of Zagol Restaurant.
What recent guests say after dining at Zagol Restaurant.
Based on 714 guest reviews
Adarsh Shaji
Jun 26, 2026"I had Injera with Tibs and Doro Wat. I loved Injera and Tibs combination but Doro Wat some what ok.. i'll recomend. Disclaimer: its a first time for me so not sure about its authentic taste"
Pushkar Dhavale
Jun 20, 2026"A wonderful traditional Ethiopian restaurant! The service was excellent and the staff were all so friendly and happy. We really enjoyed the traditional coffee, the veg Beyaynetu (Beyaynetu is an Ethiopian vegetarian combination platter that features a variety of vegetable and lentil stews served on a large piece of injera (a spongy flatbread). The name translates to "a bit of every type," and the dish is a staple during fasting periods and is enjoyed by vegans and non-vegans alike. Common dishes on the platter include lentil stews, collard greens, and cabbage with potatoes, all meant to be scooped up with the injera) We also enjoyed the dessert called Chornake (Chornake is a popular Ethiopian snack made from fried dough. It is sometimes called pasty or pastini.) Everything was great!"
Abdulkarim ALZarouni
Jun 16, 2026"Lovely place to enjoy authentic Ethiopian cuisine! The food was delicious, rich in flavor, perfectly seasoned, and served fresh. The service was excellent as well; our waitress was friendly, and attentive, taking the time to explain the menu and help us choose the right dishes and portion sizes. The restaurant is small, but that actually adds to its charm. The seating area is cozy, and the decor feels warm and authentic, like you’ve stepped into a local Ethiopian home. The colors, art, and little touches make it a very inviting place to dine. Overall, a nice experience with delicious food, welcoming service, and a true Ethiopian atmosphere."
Ajith Siva
May 18, 2026"Zagol Restaurant in Karama offers an authentic Ethiopian dining experience. The restaurant is small and traditional, with low chairs and tables designed for communal seating, which truly reflects Ethiopian dining culture. The colorful interior décor adds a lot of character and enhances the overall Ethiopian vibe. We ordered the Telek Erat B Mesob (non-veg platter) that comes with a variety of meat dishes, along with a vegetarian platter and rice. The food had a slightly tangy flavor profile, which may take some getting used to, but I understand that this is typical of Ethiopian cuisine. I especially enjoyed the meat dishes—they were flavorful and satisfying. Overall, I liked both the ambience and the food. A nice place to experience authentic Ethiopian cuisine in Dubai."
Vysakh Sukumaran
May 16, 2026"We recently tried an Ethiopian restaurant that had been on my bucket list for a while, mainly after seeing a lot of influencers praising the cuisine. So we went in curious and open-minded. Right from the start, the experience felt authentic. The staff were genuinely Ethiopian, and the food was prepared fresh, on demand. We ordered the platter, which is honestly the best choice if it’s your first time. It comes with small portions of all their dishes, so you get to taste everything in one go. Taste-wise, it was completely new for us as Indians. The base, injera, felt like a soft, slightly soggy dosa with a mild sourness. All the dishes had unfamiliar flavors for our taste buds, which made the experience interesting and exciting. That said, this is not an easy cuisine to instantly fall in love with. It’s more of an acquired taste, and I’m not sure how many Indians would come back regularly. It’s something you grow into. The restaurant itself is small, with limited seating, so don’t expect a big or fancy setup. The focus is clearly on the food and the experience. Overall, it was a refreshing change and definitely worth trying at least once. I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys exploring new cuisines and stepping out of their comfort zone. Trying something different is always a good idea."
Ranmali Kongahage
Mar 11, 2026"My first time trying Ethiopian food and I’m so glad I picked Zahid. From the moment I entered it was like a different world with great ambiance, welcoming smiles by Arafat (I hope I’m getting her name right) and then of course the food was such a delight. She recommended the food based on our veg/pescatarian preferences and the food was such a delight. It’s definitely a place I look forward to coming back again for the authentic Ethiopian experience."
Barbara S
Mar 03, 2026"We’ve been visiting Zagol for many years and cannot recommend it more. We usualy take Zagol Special with extra Special Tibes and the food is consistently delicious, well seasoned and fresh. 10/10"
Common questions about Zagol Restaurant and its services.
The menu features traditional Ethiopian dishes including Wot stews, Dulet, Tibes, macaroni, rice dishes, and a variety of hot beverages and specialties. Vegan and vegetarian options are also offered.
Yes, the restaurant provides dine-in, takeout, delivery, and catering services to accommodate different dining preferences.
Reservations are accepted, which can be helpful to plan visits especially during busy hours or for group dining.
Guests usually spend between 30 minutes and 2.5 hours depending on whether dining casually or enjoying a longer meal experience.
Various parking options are available including free street parking and paid parking lots close to the location.
Payments can be made using credit and debit cards as well as NFC mobile payment options.
The restaurant combines a cozy, casual, and quiet environment with trendy decor, suitable for both groups and tourists.
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