- Ethiopian
Moya
Menu for Moya
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Ratings and Reviews for Moya
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Jul 27 2009
Greg B. via Yelp
Moya used to be considered an Americanized Ethiopian restaurant. Now, they have moved even further away from traditional Ethiopian food into "fusion" with...read more
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Jun 24 2009
Justin H. via Yelp
The food here is pretty good, id say its probably a top 4-5 ethiopian resturaunt in atlanta (Desta is definitely the best). I have eaten here about 7-8...read more
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May 28 2009
Jang C. via Yelp
I've been to the restaurant, not the nightclub filled with Asian teeny-bopper college kids. How is the food? It's okay. It's definitely something I can...read more
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Nov 24 2006
atlpetey via Citysearch
I went there with my husband and another couple to try something different and it was a great experience. We got some kind of sam...read more
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Nov 18 2006
jmsmcdaniel via Citysearch
If you're not so much into the sitting at a small table in a hole in the wall (which can be a good experience in itself), Moya has...read more
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Dec 16 2005
altonbrinja via Citysearch
The restaurant part i havent tried it and therefore i cant really say anything about it, howeever i have been in the bottom party ...read more
In Short
In a melting pot of a strip mall near Emory, Moya pulls its weight with simple soul food and complex flavors. The restaurant plays up its bar scene, but the real draw is the food--piping-hot bowls of gloriously spiced stewed dishes, brought to the table in dark stoneware bowls with accompanying platters of spongy injera. Standard dishes dominate the menu, but a few uncommon gems, like a lentil-red pepper salad, are worth trying.