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Ethiopian Cabbage: A Simple, Flavorful One-Pot Favorite
A cozy mix of cabbage, potatoes, and carrots simmered in warm spices — this Ethiopian dish is pure comfort in one pot.
Key Highlight: Top spots to try Ethiopian food include Elfegne, Chercher, Ethiopic and Tsehay. Ethiopian cuisine is a staple in Washington, D.C. – and the nation's capital is home to the largest ...
Located in the heart of Ithaca Commons, Hawi stands as the only Ethiopian restaurant in Ithaca since its establishment in 2015. It is a popular spot for all food lovers, known not only for its ...
There’s a reason Nile Ethiopian Restaurant (1951 South Havana Street) earned our Best Ethiopian Restaurant award this year (as well as in years past): The Aurora staple immerses patrons in Ethiopian ...
For hungry people in a hurry, East African cuisine typically isn’t the right decision – same goes for anyone planning to spend a meal on an iPhone. Ethiopian food is served communally, similar to the ...
“I don’t cook when I’m angry,” says Kidist Woldemariam, though it’s hard to picture the chef behind ghost-kitchen concept Shiro on the Go ever being mad. Her beaming smile is ever-present as she talks ...
It’s been exactly six years since entrepreneur, chef and baker Thomas Measho left his hometown in Eritrea to chase down a shot at the American dream. Five years and multiple day jobs later, the ...
Zoma is one of those rare places where the flavors are as consistent as they are deeply satisfying. Your third place winner in the “Best places to dine in Cleveland Heights/University Heights” readers ...
The Setting: A T Oasis, named for the owner, Aisha, is different from our the other spots on this list in that it’s more a cafe than a restaurant. As such, it’s smaller and orders are placed at the ...
D.C. restaurateur Elias Taddesse is leaning on his Michelin-starred credentials and classic French training to helm three fast casual eateries serving gourmet fast food — all under the same roof in ...
In New York City, where apartments are crowded side-by-side and top-to-bottom like so many Jenga blocks, histories often overlap. I’m standing in front of a stately brownstone in Harlem that used to ...
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