AZ says that it's one of the two Ethiopian places in Cambridge. This one was on Massachusetts Ave, and had the less sturdy bread.
Yes, that's Conan and ET. It doesn't have anything to do with RV and AZ going out to eat for his b-day, except that it came up when I searched for "Birthday" on Flickr. Click on the pic for the story.
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Ethiopian food was spicy and fun to eat using hands and pancake like bread to scoop up mush.
Mush consisted of stews of veges and meats.
We ate at the Asmara Restaurant in Cambridge, apparently named after an Ethiopian beer that RV tried - a honey lager.
Next we will try the Addis Red Sea, also in Cambridge. We heard the bread is better there, but service worse.
We both had a bit of gastrointestinal distress after
that...I think it was the strong spices.
So I guess if your looking for a fun way to do a colon cleanse, this is it!
Did you go to that OK place in Cambridge?
And is that Conan and ET??
AZ says that it's one of the two Ethiopian places in Cambridge. This one was on Massachusetts Ave, and had the less sturdy bread.
Yes, that's Conan and ET. It doesn't have anything to do with RV and AZ going out to eat for his b-day, except that it came up when I searched for "Birthday" on Flickr. Click on the pic for the story.
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