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Ethiopian food?
Ethiopian food?
Anyone know of any restaurants that serve Ethiopian or similar cuisine (I'm thinking wat + injera)? I know there's not many Africans in Singapore but I did see some East Africans the other day, and their food is so good I know it would be well received here in SG.
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Which reminds me of a old joke (if there are any Ethiopians reading, I apologize in advance).....
What do you call an Ethiopian walking a dog..........
A vegetarian.
What do you call an Ethiopian walking 2 or more dogs........
......... a caterer.
I'll get my hat......
What do you call an Ethiopian walking a dog..........
A vegetarian.
What do you call an Ethiopian walking 2 or more dogs........
......... a caterer.
I'll get my hat......

SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
I'd like to revive this old thread. Is Ethiopian food still not available in Singapore?? Every few years I make it a quest to see if any Ethiopian restaurant has finally opened in Singapore or any of the surrounding countries, but so far I've had no luck. The closest Ehtiopian restaurants that I've found are in Australia...
It's a shame that we still seem to be missing out on what is surely one of the greatest cuisines of the world. In my opinion it's right up there with Classic French, Chinese, and Turko-Persian food.

It's a shame that we still seem to be missing out on what is surely one of the greatest cuisines of the world. In my opinion it's right up there with Classic French, Chinese, and Turko-Persian food.
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*apoligies in advancepoodlek wrote:I knew I wouldn't get away without at least a couple of jokes.
How can you tell if an ethiopian has been sick?
There's a rice crispy in the toilet.
Anyway, I agree, I used to go to an ethiopian restaurant alot when I was working in Johannesburg. Great food!
Who? What? How? Why? Where? When? Merde...
I'd suggest e-mailing the consulate and asking them.
They might also have an annual open-day or similar, and if so I'm sure there will be Ethiopian food on offer.
http://www.embassypages.com/missions/embassy15156/
They might also have an annual open-day or similar, and if so I'm sure there will be Ethiopian food on offer.
http://www.embassypages.com/missions/embassy15156/
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