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Abyssinia Market
"Local favorite, loved and highly quality Injera made fresh daily Ethiopian products & more!"
Address: 2525 Telegraph Ave Ste A , Oakland 94612, CA, US
Phone: (510) 654-0500
State: CA
City: Oakland
Zip Code: 94612


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00-19:30
Tuesday: 09:00-19:30
Wednesday: 09:00-19:30
Thursday: 09:00-19:30
Friday: 09:00-19:30
Saturday: 09:00-19:30
Sunday: 09:00-19:30


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Reviews
Dont be a cheap for gloves. You should change ur glove when you sell Injera. She takes money doing something and count injera using the same gloves. Have you ever take food handling class ?
Price is higher than other stores and bad customer service
I’m very unsure why people that have nothing nice to say feel it’s okay to broadcast it on a site where it will forever remain. I read all of the reviews prior to driving all the way from the Benicia area for injera and some spices. Despite the reviews, I always try new places. I am aware that everyone is entitled to leaving whatever comments they’d like. My experience will be my own. This place is very neat, clean, organized, and you are pleasantly greeted upon entry by an Ethiopian woman usually. Beautiful energy. I’m not in anyway offended by the language barrier when I am purchasing popular goods from another country that you can only buy in small businesses like this one. I mean what do you expect? Maybe we should learn the language of the people we are buying from. I’m just saying. Pricing for everything in this place is amazing and so is the injera! I mean it’s like it came from the kitchen of an Auntie or Grandmother that made it with so much perfection and love! I bought a beautiful hand woven basket for serving, spices, red lentils, and about 30 pieces of injera. I will be driving back to this place as often as possible. There’s even an Ethiopian bakery directly across the street! WHAT! If your planning on hosting and serving this style cuisine then you have scored big to come across this gem. I’m hooked as long as they’re open and no, I was not asked or paid to write this review. Just disappointed that anyone would have anything bad to say about an ethnic place trying to strive to stay in business like anyone else! Cheers! To many more years of good service!
First when I walk in I greeted the lady she didn’t even respond later In the evening I needed to buy some stuff so I decided to call before driving since I live far away. While I was speaking to the lady I heard someone talking over her with angry manners, next I know they hanged up the phone. Very rude no customer service not business oriented no wonder the place is empty
They make injera and they don’t have food handling certificate. She never change a glove. She use one glove and take money open and close the inside door. Why she cheap for glove for $3.00 for 200 piece. I already reported to city of Oakland.
Abyssinia Market is one of the first injera stores in Oakland-San Francisco Bay Area that features a special brown teff and barley mixture. Loved & popular for the past ten plus years, making it a staple in the community, their injera doesn’t bloat the stomach and has the realest taste and ingredients in comparison to most injera I’ve tried in the whole area. I assure you this injera tops the list as best in quality & taste how it digests and most like the injera back in Ethiopia/Eritrea. The best! And the owner is a sweetheart I love Abyssinia! Do not be mislead other stores injera have not been around as long and don’t emphasis on taste and ingredients. They either short hand you on authenticity or ingredient and taste. My favorite injera Tadu’s Kitchen features their injera also please request it
Clean and spacious, baked bread, spices and coffee
great price on teff flour! $55 for 25 lbs
Everything where you found Ethiopian spice and more.
For a shop it’s size the selection is found wanting. Could do more on delivering to customers as well. Overall, a great place to shop many things Ethiopian.
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