Tabor Ethiopian Restaurant

Welcome to Tabor Ethiopian Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Baltimore. Offering a true taste of Ethiopian cuisine, Tabor is a vibrant and welcoming spot that caters to all dietary preferences, including vegan and vegetarian options.

Located at 328 Park Ave, Tabor Ethiopian Restaurant boasts a variety of amenities, including outdoor seating, wheelchair accessibility, and a full bar for those looking to unwind with a refreshing beverage. The restaurant also offers takeout and delivery services, making it convenient for those on the go.

From the glowing reviews of satisfied customers, it's evident that Tabor Ethiopian Restaurant is a must-visit dining destination. Lisa R. raved about the flavorful vegetarian combo, while Maria R. praised the attentive staff and nourishing meals. Amanda P. was impressed by the perfectly cooked meats and variety of spices, recommending the Baltimore platter for a true taste of Ethiopian cuisine.

Whether you're a first-time Ethiopian food enthusiast or a seasoned connoisseur, Tabor Ethiopian Restaurant promises a culinary experience that will delight your taste buds. Don't miss out on the veggie sambusas or the Special Tibbs—both dishes that have left customers raving and eager for more.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Ethiopia as you enjoy a meal at Tabor Ethiopian Restaurant. With culturally appropriate music playing in the background and a warm, inviting ambiance, this restaurant offers not just a meal, but an experience to remember.

Tabor Ethiopian Restaurant Menu

Location

Address: 328 Park Ave Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: (410) 528-7234

🕓 Work Hours
MON 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
TUE 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
WED 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
THU 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
FRI 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
SAT 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
SUN 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Business info

  • Takes Reservations
    Yes
  • Offers Delivery
    Yes
  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Vegan Options
    Yes
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Outdoor Seating
    Yes
  • Casual
    Yes
  • Moderate Noise
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    Yes
  • Good for Groups
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Good for Dinner
    Yes
  • Street Parking
    Yes
  • Waiter Service
    Yes
  • Full Bar
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Gender-neutral restrooms
    Yes
  • Open to All
    Yes
  • Wi-Fi
    No
  • Bike Parking
    No

Last Reviews

  • Author: Lisa R.

    16 July 2024

    Really delicious! My friend and I split the largest vegetarian combo with gluten-free injeera, paired up with some ginger beer. Everything was so flavorful and obviously freshly prepared. We came in late - about 9:30 on a weeknight - but some of our fellow conference-goers were there as well. Service was pleasant and we loved the Ethiopian MTV-style music video playing on TV. Would love to go again next time I'm in Baltimore.

  • Author: Maria R.

    13 July 2024

    Delicious. Attentive and welcoming staff.. Coincided with a mtg of African diaspora leaders from JHU. The restaurant nourished our bodies. The people nourished our soul.

  • Author: Amanda P.

    26 May 2024

    Normally, when I go to Ethiopian places I love the vegetables and think the meat is good, but at @Taborbaltimore my taste buds were dancing with delight every time I took a bite of the meat. Run, don't walk, to this place. Obsessed! The Baltimore--9 veggies, 1/2 order each of Special Tibs & Alicha Wot. The flavor of the spices shined and the beef was perfectly cooked. One beef was more of a stew and one reminded me of bbq (it was almost like a dry rub instead of being covered in sauce). I have no idea which I liked better and I would never pick. I guess I will forever order both now. My favorite veggies were the beets and salad, but we enjoyed all of them! Veggie Sambusa--fried pastry with lentils inside. My friend loved these so much that she ordered two more after we ate them as appitizers Ethiopian is one of my favorite cuisines to share with a group. Make sure that everyone knows in advance that you eat with your hands (they will provide a fork if you ask, but that's not as fun and doesn't taste as good!). You break a off part of the injera (the rolled bread you see) and scoop up the food with it. The injera is light, porous, and a bit sour. It's incredible.

  • Author: Kayla M.

    12 April 2024

    Three of us got some veggie sambusas (and then we ordered more of those because WOW) and the Tabor. The Special Tibbs was so great that we asked for a separate order of it in chicken (lamb, beef, or chicken). We "bothered" our waiter quite a bit and he didn't mind a bit. He was so caring and kind. It was such a neat little spot and with culturally appropriate music playing. Just a while vibe. 1000% will be returning!