Unique Restaurant

Lalibela


This basic but cosy little restaurant (‘bad house, good food’ is what the charming and irrepressible owner Sisaynesh tells people who hesitate outside her door) serves the usual mix of national and faranji (foreigner) dishes. It's the kind of place you'll wonder about as you enter, then find yourself staying to take cooking classes.


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