How I eat, cook, and shop in Addis Ababa, from classic Ethiopian dinner and dancing to creative Italian Ethiopian pasta.
You can't start an Ethiopian meal without berbere and injera. Ashley Day is Food & Wine's associate editorial director. She's edited and directed food and travel content at USA TODAY, the Institute of ...
The Setting: A T Oasis, named for the owner, Aisha, is different from our the other spots on this list in that it’s more a cafe than a restaurant. As such, it’s smaller and orders are placed at the ...
When chef Elias Taddesse pivoted from working at high-end French restaurants in New York City to exploring Ethiopian flavors in his own kitchen, he knew he had to open his first shop in the nation’s ...
Delicious as they may be, matzo ball soup, challah, brisket and other Ashkenazi Jewish favorites will not be at the table when Beejhy Barhany celebrates Rosh Hashana this month. The chef and owner of ...
With a café in New York City and a new cookbook, Beejhy Barhany is bringing the stories and flavors of Ethiopian Jews to the States Andrea Cooper - Freelance writer “The base of Ethiopian cuisine as a ...
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