Addis Ethiopian Restaurant is a family-owned establishment located in Kings Cross, London, operating since 2001. The restaurant prides itself on serving homemade dishes prepared with fresh and natural ingredients.
All food, including Injera, sauces, and desserts, is made on-site without the use of precooked items or preservatives. The restaurant emphasizes quality and value, offering a carefully curated wine list sourced from Ethiopia and other renowned wine-producing countries.
Guests can enjoy a dining experience that includes a basket of freshly baked bread with their meals. Addis Ethiopian Restaurant aims to provide high-quality food at competitive prices.
Information sourced from restaurant website and may be subject to change.
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Address
40-42 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, London, London, N1 9DT
GPS
51.532001, -0.120399
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