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Ethiopian Food in Nakameguro

Try Ethiopian in Japan?

when you would like to try spicy ......try Queen Sheba at Nakameguro.
This restaurant was the oldest Ethiopian restaurant in Tokyo.
You can try traditional Ethiopian food such as, spicy meat and vegetable in the form of wat (also w'et or wot), a thick stew, served atop injera, a large sourdough flatbread.
I love injera which is the main Ethiopian food. It's like rice for Japanese people.
You can also try Ethiopian beer with African music.
Nice and cozy style restaurant. Enjoy with your friends or family!

http://www.queensheba.info

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