Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant & Lounge in Houston
6800 Southwest Fwy, 77081 - Get directionsMenu Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant & Lounge
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Opening Time
Sunday - 11AM-11PMMonday - Closed
Tuesday - 11AM-11PM
Wednesday - 11AM-11PM
Thursday - 11AM-11PM
Friday - 11AM-2AM
Saturday - 11AM-2AM
Price range per person $11 - $30
Services
- Outdoor seating
- Wheelchair accessible
- Delivery
- Сredit cards accepted
- Takeaway
- Parking
- Booking
- Wi-Fi
- TV
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Bryan B.
The vegetarian sampler was delicious!!! They were all so flavorful and I ate the dish in like ten minutes! The staff was so nice and helpful too!! I highly recommend this place!
Swaá J.
This is hands down the best tasting Ethiopian Food in the HTX Area but I can never go back and that saddens me. The older man, he told me his name was Nigel, who works there is an absolute predator. My 2nd time there, he began asking personal questions about where my husband was and then where my child's father was and then asked if I wanted him. I clearly said no and he still kept pressuring me asking Why and saying he would take me out and buy me everything. I just wanted to enjoy my food. I was completely shocked and disgusted but needed to be safe and cautious as I had my infant child with me, so I remained NICE. He kept coming back to my table telling me all these promising things and not to tell anyone, to keep it between me and him. He was very dillusional. he gave me his number and told me to text him which I never did, but this makes me think of other women he may have done this to! It saddens me! So I've been on a quest to find another Ethiopian spot because I cannot put myself and my daughter at risk of going back.
Nikhil G.
Lucy's is easily one of my favorites in Houston and has been for a long time. . If you are going there for the first time, it's a no brainer to go with one of their platters. They have a platter with 3, 6 or 8 different curries. The platter consists of sour bread called the Injera served with sides of various lentils and vegetables. . You can either have them serve it in the white plate like above or you can ask them to serve the traditional way. In the traditional way, they place a injera on a round plate and then arrange the curries on top of it. Either way they serve some more injeras on side. . If you don't have a big appetite, they also serve each of these curries individually with injera and salad. . Whether you are going in a big or a small group, they have ample seating and most often a quiet place for you to enjoy. The service staff is very courteous and welcoming as well. . Whether you are a vegan, a vegetarian or a meat eater you will...