Addis in Dar

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Addis in Dar is decorated with embroidered umbrella lampshades, hand-carved seats and woven tables where food is served communally. Try a combination meal to sample a range of flavours. Everything is served on a large platter covered with injera (sourdough flatbread made of fermented teff flour); tear it off in pieces and use it to scoop up the spicy curries.


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