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Ethiopian restaurants in Washington DC suffering

December 6th, 2008 |  |  3 Comments

WASHINGTON (News 8) – While economic woes are hurting many businesses, one group of restaurateurs are suffering particularly badly.

Owners of restaurants in the D.C. neighborhood known as Little Ethiopia, centered around 9th and U streets, say they are suffering a 20- or 30-percent drop in sales. A large percentage of their customers — as much as 75 percent — are cab drivers from Ethiopia or Eritrea. The drivers are hurting economically and it’s hurting the businesses that serve them.

“We lose at lot of customers,” said Derege Zewdie, owner of Habesha Market. “Plus the customer they used to order one for each. Now they are sharing one plate for two people.”

Drivers blame two things: the economy and Mayor Fenty’s fare structure for taxicabs under the new time-and-distance meters.

“We are working more hours, we are making less money,” said Gewedensh Asfaha, who says he no longer has money to spent in restaurants. Instead, he goes home, he said.

One example drivers cite is runs to Dulles International Airport (web|news) . The new fare structure pays $14 dollars less than the old system, drivers complain.

“I don’t go out like I used to because I cannot afford it,” said Domenico Emmanuel, a cab driver. “If I don’t make it, how am I going to entertain?”

That leaves business owners in a bind.

“It’s very hard to pay all of my bills because of, uh, most of my customers are taxi drivers,” said Haile Daniel, a restaurant owner.

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3 Comments to “Ethiopian restaurants in Washington DC suffering”

  1. gecho says:

    move to sydney Australia. As a cab driver you can earn
    between $300.00 and $400.00 for 10 hour work of course
    it is impossible to eat kitfo and tibes and who cares

    [Reply]

    December 7th, 2008 at 5:55 AM

  2. Beleku menor says:

    What are you talking about. Dont be selfesh. People are suffring back home. What the mayor did is the righ thing.
    the fare was too much. The mayor is thinking about the majority people not about the greedy taxi drivers and the restaurant owners. Use your brain. You are thinking about your ketffo and tibs not about bing kind.

    Good Bless Ethiopia and the people who are suffring in Ethiopia.

    [Reply]

    December 8th, 2008 at 12:24 AM

  3. wey gud says:

    for all “wetat shemagle cab drivers” go to scool then you
    can make money.why you stick one kind of business ?

    [Reply]

    December 15th, 2008 at 7:22 PM

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