Asmara Restaurant | Menu
Asmara Restaurant offers a variety of food to cater to the spicy, mild, vegetarian, carnivore, or vegan diners. The restaurant is filled with Eritrean artifacts, a variety of traditional items and several
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ASMARA RESTAURANT
Yelp users haven''t asked any questions yet about Asmara Restaurant. The honey wine is very tasty but besides that the food was pretty bland. I''ve been to Addis Red Sea and it''s better/cheaper + better
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Asmara
Asmara (/ æsˈmɑːrə / əs-MAHR-ə), or Asmera, is the capital and most populous city of Eritrea, in the country''s Central Region. It sits at an elevation of 2,325 metres (7,628 ft), making it the sixth highest
Asmara | Eritrea, Map, & Population | Britannica
Eritrea gained its independence from neighbouring Ethiopia in 1993, after a decades-long war. Eritrea''s capital, Asmara, is at the northern tip of the Ethiopian Plateau and is connected by road and rail to
Asmara – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Founded in the 12th century by a union of villages trying to protect themselves from bandits, Asmara has grown to become a bustling city of over half a million people.
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