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[ more from 10best]
"If you're on Boston's South End and feeling a little adventurous, why not try this unique sub-level eatery. One step into the dining area, and you'll know right away that you've entered a different world, highlighted by traditional Ethiopian furnishings a..."
[ more from gayot]
| "It's not just okay to eat with your hands at this Ethiopian mainstay; it's encouraged. Injera, a sour, spongy bread that"s much better than it sounds, functions as both plate and utensil...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from hiddenboston]
"If you are looking for more familiar food, you might be better off heading to such nearby places as The Dish or Giacomo's in the South End, both of which are terrific, by the way. But if you're feeling adventurous, drop on by to Addis Red Sea...."
[ more from hiddenboston]
"If you are looking for more familiar food, you might be better off heading to nearby Tim's Tavern or Giacomo's in the South End, both of which are terrific, by the way. But if you're feeling adventurous, drop on by to Addis Red Sea...."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "You sit on tiny stools with a small, low lying table (made like a woven basket) to share for eating. You eat with your hands, as is Ethiopian custom, using a a spongy, pancake-like flatbread...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from judysbook]
| "People wouldn't expect that a picky eater would love Ethiopian food - or would have even tried it. The food is hard to discribe - but it's sort of a mix between Indian and middle eastern, and most dishes are like a thick stew that gets placed on a large s..." |
9 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: Dining without utensils is the rule at this stylish South End eatery. The rich Ethiopian stews and other aromatic dishes are meant to be enjoyed with injera , a spongy flatbread perfect for soaking up every tasty tidbit...." |
9 reviews
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[ more from restaurants.boston]
""if youre on bostons south end and feeling a little adventurous, why not try this unique sub-level eatery. one step into the dining area, and youll know right away that youve entered a different world, highlighted by traditional ethiopian furnishings and..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "It's not just OK to eat with your hands at this Ethiopian restaurant, it's encouraged. A spongy bread by the name of injera functions as both plate and utensil...." |
16 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Addis Red Sea Ethiopian Restaurant, Boston...."
[ more from wcities]
"Dining without utensils is the rule at this stylish South End eatery. The rich Ethiopian stews and other aromatic dishes are meant to be enjoyed with injera, a spongy flatbread perfect for soaking up every tasty tidbit...."
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