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Kategna
The guide was updated:Excellent Ethiopian cuisine is the prime reason of Kategna's success with both locals and tourists. The menu lists a plethora of local specialities, including the ubiquitous injera and kitfo — a local take on tartar. They also do full traditional coffee ceremonies.
Useful Information
- Address: Cameroon Street, Addis Ababa
- More Info: Kategna has four venues in the city
- Opening hours: Daily 7am–10:30pm
- Website: www.kategnaaddis.com
- Phone: +251 93 032 9121
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