Discover Restaurants offering the best African food in Gonder, Amhara Region, Ethiopia including The Four Sisters Restaurant, Goha Hotel, Master Chef, Taye Belay Hotel Restaurant, Elilta cultural restaurant
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4 based on 906 reviews
A very good restaurant but the reason to go here is to watch Ethiopian shoulder dancing. Veruy fascinating and the food was quite acceptable
4 based on 125 reviews
The views at Goha hotel for the sunset make a trip for dinner here definitely worth it when visiting Gondar. The mixed juice is delicious and they have a great local beer selection. They do not offer traditional Ethiopian wine (Tej), but they do have an international wine selection. I chose food from the western menu while visiting, because it seemed more like the house specialty. I had salads and pastas mostly, but the food itself was mediocre.
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4 based on 148 reviews
Visited Master Chef because it was in our guide book. It was a local resteraunt with Faranji prices. Initally, we came because our 3 yr old wanted pizza so we ordered a pizza and it was gross! Tasted like card board, don't know what type of cheese they use. Ordered the Talipia dish because I couldn't eat one more bite of injera and it was okay. Husband ordered the injera and shiro and he was happy with it. Food was okay but don't let the resteraunt name mislead you.
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3 based on 26 reviews
It should have been a delightful breakfast. Instead the serving staff acted like they were slopping the hogs when bringing hot food to the breakfast buffet. They didn't want to be there. I can't imagine buying a meal here at lunch or dinner. Eat at The Four Sisters, 5 minute walk away.
Elilta Is A New Cultural Restaurant Which You Can Get Very Delicious Ethiopian Food And Ethiopian Live Traditional Dances,,,
The building is large, spacious and well decorated. The service and the bathrooms are also very good. There was a wide variety of dancing and singing performance, and not just from Amhara. The night I went we saw many Gurage performances. This would be a good way to experience Ethiopian dancing without the harassment of the more traditional clubs. If you don't feel like dancing or tipping the dancers you will not be bullied into it, but you still can if you like. The location is a little hard to find, but if you are going for the dancing and singing you should be able to hear it from a few blocks away. From piazza head down the hill and take a left before circle hotel. You should here the drums and masinko to your right. Since this place is new and harder to find it is far less packed than other traditional clubs.
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