Empire Restaurant & Bar

Aksum


Under new management but still a great place to eat, Empire does excellent Ethiopian food – its doro wat (chicken stew) is a cut above the average. There's also free wi-fi, a bright, modern dining area (in contrast to most places in town) and Seble is a welcoming host.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Aksum attractions

1. Animal Market

0.25 MILES

The animal market, south of town, is one of the biggest in the north. It’s ripe with donkeys, goats, sheep and cows, but no camels. These are only sold…

2. King Bazen's Tomb

0.5 MILES

Despite being the crudest of tombs, roughly hewn into solid rock instead of constructed with fine masonry, this place has a slightly magical feel…

3. Ezana Park

0.61 MILES

A rather ugly tin-roofed hut in this central park holds a stone with identical text to King Ezana’s Inscription, but it’s in poorer condition and in a…

4. Old Palace

0.79 MILES

This old palace was under reconstruction at the time of writing.

5. Basket Market

0.85 MILES

Aksum has two interesting markets that burst to life on Saturday; both are best between 10.30am and noon. This one takes place under the massive fig tree…

6. Abba Pentalewon

0.99 MILES

High above Aksum, on top of a tall, narrow peak, is Abba Pentalewon monastery. Tradition states it was built by Abba Pentalewon, one of the Nine Saints…

7. St Mary of Zion Church Museum

1.02 MILES

The museum inside the St Mary of Zion Church complex contains an impressive haul of treasure, including an unsurpassed collection of former Ethiopian…

8. Ark of the Covenant Chapel

1.03 MILES

In between the old and new St Mary of Zion churches is the real reason for most people’s devotion: a tiny, carefully guarded chapel that houses what most…