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Wassie is extremely excited about the fact the patio is NOW OPEN (weather permitting). 

Various Reviewers on VegGuide

WASS Ethiopian Restaurant was a fantastic experience. Vegan option was excellent, very healthy, very tasty. Definitely try the Coffee!!

Everything is enjoyable about this restaurant . . . sampled all of the vegetarian dishes and they all have an abundance of flavor and are of great quality. I hope that the residents of Hamilton will support this restaurant as they are truly deserving. Prices are very fair.

Hours & Location

Mon-Fri 11:30am-10:00pm

Sat-Sun  3:00pm-10:00pm

207 James St. South
Hamilton, Ontario L8P 3A8
289.389.5294


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Walking:

A 5 Minute Walk from St. Joseph's Hospital in Hamilton, Ontario.

Transit:

JAMES at CHARLTON (23 m) 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 33, 35

Parking

  • Several FACEBOOK fans have suggested that you park on Forest (just east of the Restaurant).
  • FREE parking is available one block away from the restaurant. Limited metered parking is available.
  • FREE Parking on Sunday
  • Convenient Drop-off zone just outside the restaurant

David Graham at HereMag.ca (2009)

Open only since the beginning of September, Wass will win more than its share of adoring traffic simply for what it is: an Ethiopian restaurant.

Various Reviewers on Restaurantica

Everything we have tried has been unique, delicious and abundant. We always leave feeling very satisfied.

Everything was delicious and we couldn't believe how many different flavours were on one plate.

Dining is an experience in itself. This is an excellent addition to Hamilton and I say it's a must try!!

It was our first time eating Ethiopian, but it was a sensual and delicious experience.

Reviewers on the Urbanspoon

Great food, friendly service. Highly suggest the combos - great value and equally pleasing to vegetarians which was great for us. Will be back soon!

Leanne Kemmler at View Magazine (2009)

. . . the vegetarian platter is definitely the most approachable dish. However, diners who enjoy Indian cuisine will find many of the intense flavours and textures of Ethiopian dishes familiar. You don’t have to be a culinary adventurer to enjoy Wass . . .

That would be Wassie's mother.  A true Ethiopian culinary expert. :)

John Kernaghan at TheSpec.Com (2009)

Vegetarians take note, a new place in town has several spins on non-meat items. Be still carnivores, there's lots for you, too.