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A new restaurant said to reflect “the owners’ passion, expertise, and entrepreneurial spirit” has opened in Connecticut. Married couple Solomon Fiseha and Tigist Desalegn, who opened Habesha Ethiopian ...

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Westword: Eat Up Havana: Geez Habesha Is Hard To Find, But Easy To Enjoy

Eat Up Havana: Geez Habesha Is Hard To Find, But Easy To Enjoy

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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 ...

A soothing, warm spice drink is just what I crave in cold weather. I really enjoy the Habesha Kemem Shai at Feedel Bistro on Briarcliff Road. I would love to know how it’s made. — Jennifer Roche, ...

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Habesha, a new Ethiopian and Eritrean restaurant, will bring a new dining option to Cleveland’s Kamm’s Corners neighborhood when it opens Friday, Dec. 4. The restaurant at 16860 ...

An Ethiopian couple with a background in technology and cybersecurity has opened a new restaurant in downtown New Haven. Habesha Ethiopian Restaurant & Bar, at 46 Whitney Ave., is owned and operated ...

Cleveland Scene: Habesha Delivers Intoxicatingly Delicious, Social Ethiopian Fare in West Park

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East Bay Express: Why Abesha Ethiopian Cuisine Is One of the East Bay’s Best Ethiopian Restaurants

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Why Abesha Ethiopian Cuisine Is One of the East Bay’s Best Ethiopian Restaurants

The Baltimore Sun: A Very CP Thanksgiving: Ye’abesha gomen (Ethiopian collard greens)

If you’ve ever gotten a combination platter from Dukem, Tabor, or another Ethiopian restaurant in town, you’ve probably had ye’abesha gomen. It’s a garlicky, gingery, gently spiced dish of collard ...