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New Ethiopian Restaurant Opens on H Street, NE – Peek Inside and at the Menu

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707 H Street, NE

Addis Ethiopian restaurant is coming to the former Casual Corner space. Check out their menus here. Their website says:

“We are immigrants from Ethiopia who came here in search of the American dream to become an entrepreneur. Just like any other successful entrepreneur, we worked extremely hard to make the dream reality. None of us ever dreamed in our wildest dream to become a restaurant owner in the city of Washington DC, the nations capital.

We want to share the most beautiful tradition and a life style which we all grew up in with the rest of the world. We have opened our door to anyone who wants to experience the original extraordinary ethnic Ethiopian foods.

“Enkwan Dehna Metachuh” Welcome To Addis Ethiopian Restaurant!

Our doors are open every day from 11am until 11pm”

A peek inside:

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