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Addis in Cape

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Addis in Cape

Addis in Cape, a vibrant gem in the city center, invites you to embark on an exciting culinary adventure. This authentic Ethiopian restaurant offers a captivating taste of East Africa, transporting you to Ethiopia’s bustling streets and rich cultural tapestry.

Indulge in the essence of Ethiopian dining with traditional communal feasts. Gather around a low table and savor flavorful dishes served on a large, spongy injera bread. From the fiery doro wot (marinated chicken drumstick/fillet), a chicken stew simmered in spicy berbere (an Ethiopian spice blend), to the vegetarian delight of the lentil-based stew, Addis caters to all palates. Take advantage of the opportunity to try the exquisite tibs, succulent meat, or vegetable dishes bursting with aromatic spices.

Beyond the delectable cuisine, Addis promises an immersive dining experience. The restaurant’s warm and inviting ambiance, adorned with traditional Ethiopian decor, creates a perfect setting for intimate gatherings and celebratory occasions. Whether you’re seeking a romantic dinner, a family feast, or a lively event, Addis can accommodate your needs with their versatile space.

Unleash your taste buds and explore the diverse flavors of Ethiopia at Addis.

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