Breakfast Menu "Dukem Restaurant and Market" Burien

Specialty grocery store with a simple, laid-back cafe serving traditional Ethiopian cooking.

Dukem Restaurant and Market, 215 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA 98166

(206) 453-3699

Opening Hours

Saturday: 9 AM–9 PM

Sunday: 9 AM–9 PM

Monday: 9 AM–9 PM

Tuesday: 9 AM–9 PM

Wednesday: 9 AM–9 PM

Thursday: 9 AM–9 PM

Friday: 9 AM–9 PM

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Services

Service options

Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Popular for

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Coffee, Comfort food, Healthy options, Vegan options, Vegetarian options

Dining options

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Amenities

Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual

Crowd

Groups

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

User Reviews

The food is a hard five stars. Really, really tasty stuff here, prepared with heart. And get the coffee, it doesn't get any better than this! Service was polite and friendly and understood our purpose of experiencing Ethiopian cuisine to make food recommendations for different flavors. All smiles. It's a few tables in a market, not at all fancy. So glad to be here, and really... Get. The. Coffee.

Best bang for buck. Almost impossible to find an inexpensive place to eat in Seattle! Enough food to feed 4 hungry people. We ordered the veggie combo $19 and the lamb $24. The food was delicious 🤤. In the veggie combo there wasn’t my favorites dish, atakilt wat, the cabbage carrot dish but the other sides made up for it! The lamb was juicy and plentiful. Unfortunately out of sambusa :( We went at 5 pm on our way back home from a road trip and stopped here. Food took long, I’m thinking because we were there to eat at an odd time. Worth the wait. Service is smiling and friendly. You could browse the store in the meantime. Saw some good olive oil from Palestine that caught my eye. It’s a homey restaurant. Music was a little loud with a bass that you can ask to turn down. One restroom that wasn’t exactly clean and could do with a quick clean.

Excellent, authentic Ethiopian food. We had tibs, mild and spicy. Both were wonderfully seasoned. Great atmosphere, excellent customer service. Extremely attentive.

Don't let the atmosphere dissuade you. I almost did, and that would have been a HUGE mistake. The restaurant section is inside the market on the far right. It's a modest, but clean space. The food though is anything but modest. The dishes, while being wholly new to me, felt like comfort food. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the lamb tibs and a mix of vegetarian selections, all served on delightfully sour, Ethiopian bread. The thing I recommend most though, is the Ethiopian coffee. That was, hands down, the most fantastic coffee experience I've had. Strong, with no bitterness, and an intense clove taste. The service was impeccable, friendly, and helpful.

I love this place, I come here for lunch takeout and their sambusas! The food is great and you get a lot and I love the sambusas, they have beans and ginger and spices inside and are cheap and filling. What I love too is how friendly they are, every time I go in there no matter who is at the counter they are so nice and friendly!! One time I was squeezed for time and he promised to get my order quicker and they did. Great people, great food!

Ordered the meat and veggie plate the food was really good. It was my first time eating Ethiopian food. But the service was not great. It took my order very very long to get to me and it seem like staff was a bit disorganized. Price was fair and portions where large.

Wow this place is delicious. Family run and very friendly. Affordable and the perfect amount of food (shared the veggie and tibs combo with a friend).

Food was Amazing. Everybody had top notch customer service, helpful and made sure my son and I had experience. And learned the Amharic word for thank you from them .