We went to Asmara for the first time - honestly just because we had a voucher. I don't have a lot of experience with African cuisine and my only comparison with Eritrean cuisine is the Restaurant Mogogo in Karlsuhe where I went to a couple of years ago. Here are my impressions: lovely owners yummy food relaxed atmosphere o prices a little on the higher side o atmosphere of a typical german "Kneipe" o bathrooms a little run down but clean
We (a group of for adults and a toddler) had a vegan platter for three and one soupy/stewt dish. The platter was yummy and filling. I personally really enjoyed the chickpea soup as well - some others in the group were not too impressed by it. What really stood out was the friendly and kind spirit of the owners. Our son had the best time crawling around and checking out what was behind the bar. The owners took the time to play with him and gave him the freedom to move around freely. This was really great. We...
Read moreThe food is fantastic. I tried the buffet. It had two meats and a lot of vegetable-based food. First time eating African food and was amazing. The buffet includes a beverage and a dessert/coffee. The stated price does not include taxes (around 25%).
I was served by one of the owners. The man was gentle and available for clarifications, food explanations and more. He can look a little rude, but he is not. He is just worry about giving a nice experience. Good man.
The place is very Interesting. Beautiful decoration and details. I was expecting African music, but the place had smooth jazz, which is always a very...
Read moreThe male owner was rude to me. He shouted when l came and continued to shout at me. The lady explained that it has nothing to do with skin colour, but he was racist to me. He wanted to intimidate me to stop writing my review. But I will write it anyway. You don't bully customers. Period. I couldn't even eat the food. I requested to pay and left. Uncalled for. As I said before, l would never recommend this, even for my...
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