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    Menus in the best hotels offer international food and Addis Ababa also has a number of good Chinese, Italian and Indian restaurants. Traditional restaurants in larger cities serve food in a grand manner around a brightly colored basket-weave table called a masob.

    Things to know: Traditional Ethiopian food does not use pork because most Ethiopians are Muslim or Ethiopian Orthodox Christians. Before beginning the meal, guests will be given soap, water and a clean towel, and the right hand is used to break off pieces of bread with which the rest of the meal is gathered
    up. Cutlery is not used.

    National specialties:

    • Ethiopian food is based on dishes called we’t (meat, chicken or vegetables, cooked in a hot pepper sauce) and served with or on injera (a flat spongy bread).
    Shivro and misir (chickpeas and lentils, Ethiopian-style).
    • Tibs (crispy fried steak). 
    Kitfo (raw or very rare ground beef marinated in a very hot chilli powder).
    • There is a wide choice of fish including sole, Red Sea snapper, lake fish, trout and prawns.

    National drinks:
    • Ethiopian coffee from the province of Kaffa, with a little rue (a sweet herb) added for extra aroma, is called ‘health of Adam’.
    • Local red and dry white wines are worth trying.
    Tej (an alcoholic drink based on fermented honey).
    Talla (Ethiopian beer).
    Kaitaka (a pure grain alcohol).

    Tipping: In most hotels and restaurants, a 10% service charge is added to the bill. Tipping is usual, but amounts are small.


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