Desset Resort

Bahir Dar


This popular restaurant really makes the most of its long landscaped shoreline. Both the habesha (Ethiopian – try the fish firfir) and faranji (foreigner) dishes (try the roasted lamb or pizza) are quite good and the menu is bigger than normal. It's immediately northwest of the Grand Hotel.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bahir Dar attractions

2. Main Mosque

0.6 MILES

Bahir Dar's largest mosque and an important local landmark.

3. Fish Market

0.64 MILES

There’s a one-table fish market in the mud-hut deacon’s village behind St George’s Church. The catch is brought in by tankwa in the morning and pelicans…

4. St George Church

0.65 MILES

One of the largest churches in Bahir Dar and right next to the water, but it's not a patch on Lake Tana's monasteries.

5. Main Market

0.97 MILES

If you can tear yourself away from the lake, visit the large and lively main market. It’s busiest on Saturday – market day – when people stream into town…

6. Blue Nile Bridge

1.85 MILES

You can only reach the famous outlet of the Blue Nile by boat, but you can get pretty close along the Gonder road, 2km out of town, where a bridge spans…

7. Debre Maryam

2.5 MILES

The original 14th-century (some say 12th-century) church at Debre Maryam was rebuilt by Tewodros in the 19th century. It’s unattractive both outside and…

8. Martyrs Memorial Monument

2.95 MILES

Just past the bridge is a large Martyrs Memorial Monument dedicated to those who died fighting the Derg. Its fountain cascading down to the Blue Nile is…