Habesha Cafe

Ethiopian restaurant · Columbia City

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"The beef tibs sandwich alone at this small Hillman City cafe and market makes it worth a visit. Tender beef chunks sit between a crusty baguette that soaks up all the liquid gold of niter kibbeh, berbere, and gingery juices from the meat. But diners shouldn’t miss the Habesha vegan combo that comes with a rainbow of garlicky collard greens, spicy red lentils, and earthy beets. Seating inside is limited since most of the space is taken up by Habesha’s market of Ethiopian spices, coffee, and other goods. But in the summer they put out a couple extra tables on the sidewalk, and everything tastes just as great to go. " - lidiya belete, aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley

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5710 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 Get directions

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