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Habesha Restaurant & Bar - Manchester - Photo album

I did not expect to find a shop that captures a drop of Ethiopia's vast culture, food, and hospitality so well in the city centre. You have to take a staircase above a takeaway to reach this spot. As soon as you enter, you can hear Ethiopian expats talk in their native tongues enjoying their local
What a fabulous place this is. Before talking about the food, i would like to appreciate the staff, so smily and cheerful. Nebew was such a fun host and server. The food is outstanding. This was the first time we tried Ethiopian Cuisine. We tried the Wot which is a medium spicy stew which is slightl
Absolutely beautiful food. Ive been here now three times and each time the meal has been absolutely perfect. Really friendly waiter served us and was happy to make recommendations to my partner who hadnt been. Also incredibly reasonable. Will definitely be back
Such a nice hidden gem, my fiancé and I wanted to try a different cuisine after being in Manchester for nearly 10 years. The food was delicious and a real experience. Im not sure on what the servers name was but he was so nice, incredibly polite and had great advice on the menu. If you’re wondering
Very tasty and reasonable price, we paid about £68 for 5 people, which was 5 main dishes, 3 Ethiopian beers, 2 soft drinks. It’s essentially a bowl of stew, with some soft bread (like a sour savoury pancake)that you dip in and eat it with…we had lamb, chicken & mixed vegetarian option. We went in th
Popped by for a quick dinner and was not disappointed. The staff were very friendly and I had the spicy lamb stew with traditional Ethiopian bread which was lovely. Also tried the Ethiopian beer which was nice light lager. Very much recommend if you’re looking for a different choice!
Never tried Ethiopian food before. So pleased we went. 4 of us tried a different plate each. Spicy beef Berber lamb Chicken Veggies All served on a sour bread in a great atmosphere with the best smiley service ever. Brilliant.
Visited lastnight, chuffed to eat cheap yet great food. Shame the portions were small but the traditional sour flatbread filled me up enough at the time. Each meal was about £11 minimum and cheap bottled beer at around £3.25. Lovely atmosphere seems very authentic and the staff were super friendly
An amazing find. Truly authentic with a lot of attention paid to the the quality, taste and presentation of food. We shared 3 dishes between us and were unable to finish despite wanting to eat more since the flavours are so amazing. There are 2 amazing vegetarian options, we had one and it really wa
They sell very good Injeras if you want just the injeras, food at the restaurant is great too. I tried key tibs and it was good. I highly recommend this place.
Lovely food & great service. Would recommend any of the dishes & the coffee to finish!
I had lunch at Habesha restaurant with a group of friends and it was a great experience. We were attended to by a nice waiter that was always smiling, we tried the Ethiopian dishes and it was awesome. The ambience and african decorations was also beautiful.
Amazing service + delicious food. Had the slow cooked lamb and it was fantastic. Proves that a simple menu goes a long way! Cheap prices for the amount as well - it might not look huge but it is a filling portion for sure. Felt cared for by staff.
We decided to book Habesha after reading Giles Coren’s rave review of the restaurant in The Times. It is a very small restaurant up a spiral staircase, accessed through a disused kebab shop. We were looked after by one person who was incredibly polite and helpful. There are not many meal options, wh
Came here today with my friend as we liked the look of the small menu - always a good sign that they know what they're on about! We arrived at 2pm on the dot when the restaurant was just opening up, so we were the first people there. It took some time for our food to arrive, but when it did we were
A very rare cuisine “Ethiopian” place with traditional stretchy bread and spicy lamb curry, wasn’t savory but very eclectic dish. The chef was sweet and very courteous, it was nice to see the depiction of cultural life in Ethiopia exhibited through the food, wall murals and baked coffee beans 🫘 orig
Amazing authentic food. Small choice on menu but it is all about the quality. Restaurant owner very friendly and helpful. Watch through hard to find. Shop almost looks closed! So check door and go up the spiral stairs. Didn't see a lift so if you can't do stairs this will be a problem. Still very
Went in for early dinner on my own, wanted to try something new and being inspired by the Simpsons I thought I'd give Ethiopian food a try. Really weird location, above a kebab shop in the gay village. Decor was nice inside, clean, service was friendly but a little slow given how few people were ins
Excellent food and lovely owners . The lamb was tender, the lentil and split pea dishes were seasoned well
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