Upscale restaurants are becoming an investment area of choice for many entrepreneurs, particularly those with foreign connections. Café Bon is one of the new crop of entrants onto the dining scene that have popped up over the last few months. And if beginnings are anything to go by, it's going to be here for a long while.
The popularity of Ethiopian food in the DC area (and indeed well beyond) seems to be growing in leaps in bounds. And Ethiopian restaurateurs in and around the nation's capital are doing their best to keep up with demand. By popular demand, we present here a brief overview of the Ethiopian dining scene in the Metro DC area along with listings (and some reviews) of all such restaurants we're aware of close by.
Have you been looking all over Addis for the thickest, juiciest, most tender and flavorful steak that can be found in the city? Your search may be over.
When Family Restaurant shuttered the doors on its original location at Wollo Sefer, the disappointment of its many patrons was short lived as it quickly made a reappearance at a new location in Old Airport.
Ahhhhhh! The intoxicating aroma of the best lega kibe infused with korerima. The tantalizing smell of the purest Gurage mitmita wafting through the afternoon air. Lips smack. Mouths drool. It's ACX's Kitfo Face Off - possibly the most popular assignment ever handed to an appreciative staff!