One thing is for sure. Dodi Restaurant, which just opened 2 weeks ago does not lack customers. With its flashy …Read the Rest
Addis Top Restaurants
Testing Ethiopian self-claimed hotel titles
The number of hotels in the country has significantly increased particularly over the last few years. Just a decade ago …Read the Rest
Mother’s Big Greek Kitchen
The first thing one notices about Enya’s Mediterranean Kitchen are the cheese graters serving as lampshades for the bulbs overhead. …Read the Rest
Beyond Sushi
Four Seasons Restaurant & Caterers, located on the new road between Haya-hulet and Bole, specialises in Japanese cuisine, a first …Read the Rest
Soul Food Upscale Korean in Addis
Hankuk Korea Restaurant, located next to Atlas Hotel on Mickey Leland Street, opened its doors about a month ago. Located …Read the Rest
Heady Helpings at Tabla
The word spice originated from the Latin word species, meaning a commodity of great value and distinction. The culinary possibilities they add to food are legion, and few countries do it better than India, making another authentic eatery in Addis Abeba from her shores a welcome addition to the city, writes MIREILLE DE VILLIERS, SPECIAL TO FORTUNE.
Cooking up Storms
It is not every day that one gets to cook one’s own food in a restaurant, but Beijing Chinese Restaurant offers just that, exclusively, in the form of barbeque and the Chinese favourite, hotpot, writes MIREILLE DE VILLIERS, SPECIAL TO FORTUNE.
F U S I O N S in Wining, Dining
The well-travelled Fasil Mengistu brings an international level of wining and dining not seen elsewhere in Addis Abeba. His signature culinary style is one of fusion, which incorporates Ethiopian cuisine with those of more than a half dozen other countries. His inspiration and philosophy are what really set him apart from other restaurants in the metropolis as well as many other cities the world over, writes HANS LARSON, SPECIAL TO FORTUNE.
Feasting on Foreign Fare
The beautifully appointed Kuriftu Diplomat Restaurant opened on the fifth floor of the Boston Partners Building on Africa Avenue (Bole Road) on Thursday, July 1, 2010.









