If it’s Ethiopian food you’re after, the big tukul across the street from Eve Hotel is easily Adigrat's best. Traditional decoration and well-priced dishes such as mahberawi (an Ethiopian meat platter served with injera – we challenge you to finish it all) make it the ideal place for lunch or, if you're staying in town, dinner.
Geza Gereslase Cultural Restaurant
Top choice in Northern Ethiopia
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In a pretty valley south of Hawzien and signposted off the Megab-Wukro road, Maryam Papaseit is one of the most accessible and rewarding churches in the…
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Nearby Northern Ethiopia attractions
1. Holy Saviour Catholic Cathedral
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The modern Holy Saviour Catholic Cathedral features paintings by the famous artist Tekle Afewerk.
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Mikael Meka’e is a minor, rarely visited church 15 minutes’ walk north of Petros We Paulos.
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