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Ethiopian Cuisine at Habesha Restaurant (Half Off). Two Options Available.

Habesha Restaurant
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gricelda
8 years ago
Michael, the owner, was so nice, welcoming, informative and attentive. It was my first time eating Ethiopian food with my brother and it sure will not be my last time. He was very helpful in helping me find something I would like, based on my taste buds. I highly recommend.

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Eritrean and Ethiopian dishes such as kulwa, samosa, and shawarma, flavored with spiced butter and housemade chili sauce

Eating together, like being buried up to your necks in the same cube of concrete, keeps families together. Build a solid foundation with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $10 for $20 worth of Ethiopian cuisine and drinks
  • $20 for $40 worth of Ethiopian cuisine and drinks for tables of four or more

    Authentic Ethiopian recipes include Awazie beef tips with berbere sauce ($10.99), Zignie spicy lamb with a housemade chili sauce ($11.99), and vegetarian kirk wot split-pea stew with garlic and mild herbs ($8.99).

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Habesha Restaurant

The writers at CBS Sacramento must have a taste for Habesha Restaurant's spicy beef and housemade chili sauce, since they chose the eatery as one of the city's two best Ethiopian restaurants. As the outlet writes in its recommendation, many of Habesha Restaurant's traditional dishes are prepared with the Ethiopian seasoning berbere, and condiment selections include nitir kibe, a purified butter. The scope of the menu is wider than a single country, though, as it also crosses the border to Eritrean and Mediterranean territory. After indulging in beef samosas or vegetarian entrees such as the split-pea-based kirk wot, diners may surf free WiFi or order dessert via smoke signal with flavored puffs off of one of Habesha’s hookahs.

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