Reviews on Steakhouse food in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Sometimes referred to as the capital of Africa, Addis Ababa is a buzzing hub of economic, social and political activity and home to such notable offices as the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. The diversity of its people is reflected in the many churches, mosques and museums, including the Ethiopian National Museum which houses the fossilized skeleton of Dinkinesh, or Lucy, the Australopithecine discovered in the area in the 1970s.
Things to do in Addis Ababa
4 based on 28 reviews
Spur serves its famous flame-grilled burgers and steaks, fresh salads and decadent desserts to families from all over the world. As a distinctly family-orientated band, we offer an environment where the whole âtribeâ can come relax and enjoy themselves. T
This is meant to be a top franchise from SA , we went there for lunch and ordered for a steak and burger The most disappointing meal we have ever had at a Spur `Establishment The steak was rubbery and inedible, the burger was hard and burnt to a crisp The potatoes were stone cold and the onion rings were terriblewe complained to the restaurant supervisor who suggested that she takes the meals and Microwaves them to heat up all the itemsWe left the restaurant without finishing our meal- Never again!Dear Bosco D,Thank you for taking the time to send us your feedback. We are very concerned to read about your poor meal experience. Please take a moment to send your complaint and contact details through to our Customer Care team - [email protected] - so that they may investigate and resolve this with the branch in question and provide you with feedback.Sincerely,Spur Family
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4 based on 38 reviews
After reading all the fabulous reviews I decided to try this place. Honestly not the best steak I've had and I'm not sure the meat is really imported from South Africa. There is a nice view of the city if you take a window seat. A little music in the background but overall, a bit dull. I wouldn't go back or recommend to a friend.
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4 based on 23 reviews
This Brazilian Restaurant and Lounge on the top floor of the Ramada Hotel has excellent vibe. On my visit to the lounge, it was partly booked for a private event with the back side open to regular customers. Caring service by the waiter who tried to find something healthy for me after he learned about my dietary issues that day. Happy hour menu didnât include wine (or beer) which seems unusual.A few days later, we had dinner at the Brazilian restaurant. We were welcomed and promptly seated by the hostess. Service by the waitress and the servers frequenting our table with skewers of meat was attentive. The ambience is at least on a par with many Brazilian restaurants in North America. My macchiato could have been better: an aberration as the other restaurants in the hotel generally serve good coffee. Plenty of meat. If you go with weak appetite, you may find this place pricey. The upscale atmosphere and fine service at Fogo No Chao make it a good choice for special occasions.Dear NYCWWExplorer,Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your experience at Fogo no Chão restaurant. It is always a pleasure to receive positive feedback.I will share your comments with our team, who I am certain will be delighted by your remarks. Here at Fogo no Chão, we continuously strive to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for sharing your experience, and we look forward to serving you in the future.Sincerely,Daniel LudwigGeneral Manager
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