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About Blue Nile Cafe

Long-running Ethiopian spot for traditional fare with gluten-free & vegan options, plus a patio.

What People Are Saying

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"The cuisine was outstanding, offering a delightful respite from our typical dining routine. With its optimal spice level, each dish was a pleasure to savor. Even the roll, which was said to be slightly sour, proved to be a tasty treat."

★★★★

"If you like fermented food, I highly recommend having a meal here! Their Vegetarian sampler platter is huge and very filling with potato, lentil, and chickpea dishes, and you get to enjoy eating with your hands as you scoop up the various dishes with the injera (teff flatbread). It's a great day when you don't feel bloated or ill after eating out in this country! The injera flatbread is soft, chewy, has many small bubbles, and is quite tart from the fermentation of the teff flour. They did seemed to be more sour and saltier than when I came a year or two ago. They also have a brown teff injera option for those who want it gluten free. Gomen, their collard green dish, and fosolia, their green bean dish, had some hard fibers from not preparing them properly, but overall it was an enjoyable experience. My favorite vegetarian dishes were Atikeltt (cabbage and potato), Shimbera watt (chickpeas and green peas), and Inguday watt (mushrooms and onions). None of the dishes stood out to me as being particularly strong in spices, so the flavors tended to blend from one dish to the next, especially when eaten with the sour and salty injera. Since this meal uses your hands to scoop up the dishes with the injera, and no wet towels are given to wipe off your hands prior to eating, I recommend using the restrooms in the center of the building to wash hands, heading left from the east door of the restaurant, and using the handicap push button to open the restroom door when coming out to avoid touching it directly. The last time I came here, their Ethiopian coffee tasted like it was made from a strong dose of instant coffee crystals, so I wouldn't recommend getting it unless they show that they brew actual coffee beans. I had their homemade mead at that time which was lightly fermented and still quite sweet, but I don't remember seeing it on the menu this time. I saw instead they now serve chai. If you want to take advantage of their lower price options, I recommend coming between 11-3pm during their lunch buffet and lunch pricing. I thought their lunch pricing continued in until 4pm, so I was surprised to see that the bill came out to be $5 more than expected. Will now know for next time!"

★★★★

"I ordered doro watt. The food took about 30 minutes to arrive, which was fine. What wasn’t fine was what happened next. I asked for a fork, and the waitress said, “Of course, I’ll bring it in a second.” Then she disappeared and came back ten minutes later with one. I told her, “It’s been ten minutes,” and she replied, “I didn’t hear you, it’s loud here.” So I asked, “If you didn’t hear me, why did you bring a fork after ten minutes?” Her response? “You should’ve eaten it with your hand.” I understand doro watt is traditionally eaten with the bread they provide, but no one in their right mind would dip their bare fingers into a bowl of chicken stew. Even if some people do, what happened to basic customer service? Is it really that hard to bring a fork when a customer asks for one? And to make it worse, the restaurant was nearly empty, just three other customers besides me. It wasn’t busy, it wasn’t chaotic, and yet somehow it was still too much to ask for a simple utensil. The food itself was completely mediocre. Complete waste of my 40 minutes and money."

"We have ordered takeout from Blue Nile several times but this was our first time dining in. All the better an experience! We got the combo platter and that appears to be the most commonly ordered item, with good reason. It says it serves two and that's true if both diners are very hungry. It would easily feed three. The variety of items is very welcome and all of it was expertly prepared and flavored."

★★★★★

"It was very good. You eat with your hands. The sour bread is so good. The platter is the way to go. You get all the veggie dishes and 2-3 of the meat dishes. It can feed 3-4 easily. The flavors were poppin! I’m definitely going back soon."

★★★★

Hours

Monday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Blue Nile Cafe's hours?
Blue Nile Cafe is located in Kansas City, Missouri. Monday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Tuesday: Closed. Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Friday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Saturday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Where is Blue Nile Cafe located?
Blue Nile Cafe is located at Blue Nile Cafe, 20 E 5th St, Kansas City, MO 64106, United States, Kansas City, MO. You can get directions using the map above.
What is Blue Nile Cafe's phone number?
You can reach Blue Nile Cafe at (816) 283-0990.
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