Sana’a Restaurant

Top choice in Addis Ababa


For both the local Muslim and Christian communities, this busy place is a lunchtime institution – queues for a table can form out the door. The reason they all flock here? Good, honest Yemeni fare, including spicy hot salta (a highland stew/soup) and the house special, Yemeni-style chicken and rice. The service is fast and furious and the food is worth crossing town for.


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