Doro Wat, bottom, beef tibs, top, sambussas, center, and lamb tibs top a piece of traditional injera bread at Zagwe’s Restaurant. Spongy injera, potatoes and carrots drenched in spices all wrapped in ...
The food at Mannaweenta, an Eritrean/Ethiopian restaurant on the East Side, is as flavorful as it is colorful. This small plate was only $10.50 and has yebere tibbs and two vegetable sides, shiro and ...
Different communities are associated with different staple foods and injera, also known as anjera, is a beloved staple in the cuisine of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is believed to have originated over a ...
Like their Ethiopian neighbors, Eritreans eat with their hands, scooping up spicy meat or vegetable stews with scraps of injera, a flat, sour, spongy bread. So when two Eritrean cabdrivers greeted ...
Paolos Kidanemariam cooks beef and chicken tibs at the same time. Photo by Eve Weston. Sharing is at the core of Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine. A plate full of saucy stews and deeply flavorful greens ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — With a swift flick of the wrist, Gennet Wondimu, owner of Ye Geny Injera & Mini Market in Inglewood, California, slipped a woven mat, called a sefed, under a freshly prepared ...
Just because food prices are skyrocketing doesn?t mean you can?t get really great restaurant food at budget prices anymore. Abyssinia on Fourth Street in Santa Rosa proves that. Abyssinia serves ...
CLEVELAND — In the Kamm's Corners neighborhood of Cleveland, Habesha Ethiopian & Eritrean Restaurant serves up staple dishes from both countries, inviting diners to sample the flavors of the nations ...
Spongy injera, potatoes and carrots drenched in spices all wrapped in a stew-sauce of braised meats. Eating Ethiopian cuisine is an experience for the senses, its decadent taste in (literal) hand as ...
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