This Ethiopian restaurant in the Shaw neighborhood specializes in shiro, a spicy puree made with roasted and powdered split peas.
This family-owned spot in Silver Spring has contemporary takes on traditional Ethiopian dishes, several of which are vegetarian.
Ethiopian spot in Silver Spring is better than the sum of its parts. Try the rustic stews, kitfo or a combination plate.
This family-run restaurant offers distinct, flavorful Ethiopian dishes.
An Ethiopian eatery in the space that formerly housed Roha.
This Ethiopian spot throws a little Italian seasoning into the mix.
This eclectic eatery offers seasonal sandwiches, soups, Ethiopian food and a variety of pies and pastries.
Enjoy coffee with friends in their basement, or in the corner with your computer. This friendly neighborhood shop welcomes all.
After dark, the Ethiopian restaurant doubles as a music venue.
Here, pointing and enlisting the help of native Ethiopian customers, who seem to treat this as a community center as much as a place to eat, can land you some pleasant memories to take back home.
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