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- (119)
- Ethiopian, Coffee & Tea
- 5.1B
May 14, 2024 · 120 photos. African and Ethiopian food is worth a try here. You will be offered such food as nicely cooked beef, daurade and filet américain, come here and try them. Good beer or delicious wine are among the most popular drinks at this restaurant. Take your chance to taste great coffee or good ginger tea.
- (349)
- 5070276.7B
- 5070 Crookshank Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Ethiopian, African
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2 Deep fried crispy pastries with| Choice of filling. Beef | Potato | Lentil | Chicken. Kategna. rolled strips of injera filled with butter and chili. Ayib Begomen. Fresh made Ethiopian cottage cheese (ayib), purified butter, collard greens and berbere on injera. Key Sir. roasted beet salad served cold.
- 170 West McMillan Street Cincinnati, OH, 45219 United States
- ewalkcincyeats.com
- (513) 526-1555
Hours. (513) 421-2557. Addis Zemen Ethiopian Restaurant in Cincinnati, OH offers a unique dining experience with authentic Ethiopian cuisine. The restaurant serves a variety of traditional dishes, providing customers with a taste of Ethiopian culture.
- 4235 Redwood Ave, Marina Del Rey, 90066, CA
- (513) 421-2557
About Habesha Restaurant. Situated at the heart of Manchester, Habesha is an old Ethiopian name and it is Manchester’s first Ethiopian restaurant, and was established in 2006. It’s a unique venue serving east African delicacies, all cooked fresh to order. Opening Times: Monday - Friday.....03:00 PM - 11:00 PM
1. Habesha Restaurant & Bar. 305 reviews Open Now. African, Ethiopian £ Menu. We've never had Ethiopian food before and this was an amazing first experience... Authentic and Delicious Ethiopian Food. 2. Mala Secret Garden. 155 reviews Open Now. Bars & Pubs, American ££ - £££ Brilliant food and lovely setting. Favourite bar in town. 3.
Habesha Restaurant opened in 2006 and was the first Ethiopian restaurant in Manchester. This spot doesn't look like much from outside but in the dining room you'll see walls painted in a rich shade of red and covered with traditional and evocative decor. A small selection of meat and vegetarian meals are served on injera bread.