Step beyond restaurant dining and enter the everyday food culture of Addis Ababa. This immersive walking experience through Bole’s backstreets focuses on how locals eat, not just what they eat.
Over four hours, visit carefully selected area kitchens, street vendors, and traditional spots known mostly to residents. Taste slow-cooked legumes prepared the traditional way, freshly fermented injera straight from the mitad (clay griddle), and seasonal vegetable stews influenced by Ethiopia’s fasting calendar. Explore lesser-known regional specialities rarely included in standard food tours.
A key part of this experience is participating in a traditional buna (coffee) ritual. Roast green beans over charcoal, grind them by hand, and learn the social meaning of Ethiopia’s coffee tradition in an intimate setting.
Discuss the history of spice blends, the role of berbere, and how food connects to religion and community life in Ethiopia. Designed for curious travellers who want depth over quantity, this experience offers cultural understanding, storytelling, and meaningful interaction not just tastings.