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280, Fox Street, 2094, Johannesburg, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, ZA South Africa
contactos teléfono: +27 82 683 8675
sitio web: little-addis-cafe.business.site
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: -26.2041992, Longitude: 28.0592971
Fiona Sedgwick
::We shared a delicious vegetarian plate. The three of us were happy with our dishes. There is a lot of character in the neighbourhood too. If you're willing to eat food with your hand filled with a delicious piece of injeera for scooping various bean, lentil and vegetable dishes and popping them in your mouth, then this place is for you.
Richard Muchene
::I lived on this address 2017. This place has excellent Ethiopian coffee. Its situated at Maboneng Precinct, a place that is been given life and cubes. Frequented by tourists and locals alike. Security here is very tight and visible.
Dajana Keller
::The food is excellent and perfect for vegan or vegetarian. They have great mixture of different spiced things on the mixted plate and I enjoy every bit of it. You have to go!
Brent Van Deventer
::Definitely an Ethiopian vibe! Food was prepared in an unusual way (very good)! The food came with something called a Injera, which is an traditional Ethiopian flat bread. All the food was spiced very well and not what I am used to. You can’t go here expecting a 5 star hotel service. Expect real food, real people. Loved the service and the experience. The only criticism is that the owner could make the decor a bit more interesting. Creating ambience.
Leon Cappel
::Eating well spiced food, lots of veggies and meat, until our bellies were full. All for a very decent price. We'll be back tomorrow! Not ever having eaten Ethiopian food, we loved eat by hand using the injera (comes with the dishes) to scoop up something delicious. Recommended.