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African restaurants in Beacon Hill

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  1. Cafe Ibex

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Buzz

These African restaurants in Seattle have received the most positive votes in the past 30 days.

 
Cafe Soleil (3 votes)
 
Queen Sheba (3 votes)

African restaurants critic reviews

33 Cafe Ibex by The Stranger
February 13, 2008 - The music at Ibex is great.Service at the bar on the other hand is substandard.You have to wait for very long periods... 
full review | all The Stranger reviews

33 Kasbah by The Stranger
June 02, 2007 - Recommended - The D'Yaffa Feast ($25 per person) is a generous five-course dinner that requires you to pace yourself if you want to... 
full review | all The Stranger reviews

33 Mamounia by The Stranger
June 21, 2006 - A palace of exotica, with belly-dancing shows Wednesdays through Sundays, servers in silk bearing silver hand-washing... 
full review | all The Stranger reviews

33 Marrakesh Moroccan Restaurant by The Stranger
June 21, 2006 - recommended - Thank goodness Moroccan food is back in Seattle—with all the traditional and slightly theatrical accompaniments: the... 
full review | all The Stranger reviews

32 Mesob Ethiopian Restaurant by Seattle Weekly
April 19, 2006 - Any fool can take a date to an Italian joint, but the more imaginative will consider this wonderful little Ethiopian... 
full review | all Seattle Weekly reviews

African restaurants blog posts

1320 Meskel
March 30, 2008 - Meskel is one of a large handful of Ethiopian restaurants on the stretch of Cherry between MLK and 23rd, and is quite... 
full post | all The Tofu Hunter reviews
No_blog Meskel
November 10, 2007 - When time turns to thoughts of lunch (for me, that is usually before breakfast), one of my first dreams is always of... 
full post | all Herbivoracious reviews
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July 31, 2007 - When I first discovered kitfo, an Ethiopian dish involving raw ground beef, I thought I had hit food heaven. I have... 
full post | all The GastroGnome reviews
African restaurants user reviews

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Kasbah
"It was Wonderful!" by jamiealli (1 review)
June 01, 2008 - I went to the kasbah and the waiter was real nice he took us to our table we ordered the soup which was delicious,and...
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Mamounia
"Dinnining should be an experience" by Cyberia3716 (1 review)
May 24, 2008 - This is a place I plan on returning to many times. I love taking my out of town visitors there . Dining there is...
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Queen Sheba
"worth a visit" by Arboreality (2 reviews)
April 26, 2008 - The honey wine is worth it!
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Cafe Soleil
"My favorite on the Madrona brunch crawl" by Robert (1 review)
April 05, 2008 - This has become our favorite place to have weekend brunch.  It must be catching on though because, until lately, it...
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Queen Sheba
"Mmmmm!" by MLD (8 reviews)
March 28, 2008 - I love this place.  Eating with my hands is always a great way to polish off a stressful week, but when the food is...

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