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Are Ethiopian eateries in DC really hurting?

December 10th, 2008 |  |  1 Comment

By Tim Carman | City Paper

It just came to my wandering attention that News Channel 8 followed up on the Washington Post’s recent story about how the sagging economy and the city’s new meter system have affected cabbies and their ability to, essentially, subsidize the local Ethiopian restaurant community. At first I was sympathetic to this issue; but after supping at Etete, on a Monday night no less, when both levels of the joint were overflowing with customers, I’m thisclose to calling bullshit on the theory.

But I won’t. For one reason:

It’s based on only one visit, and that was to an elegant Ethiopian restaurant (read: accessible to Americans) just off the busy U Street NW drag. I suspect that the lesser lights among D.C.’s Ethiopian eateries are indeed suffering. But I wonder how much can be blamed on the new fare structure? Could there not be a glut of Ethiopian markets and restaurants? (Yes, there could be.) Could they have been suffering before the economy tanked and cabbies shifted to the new meter system? (Yes, they could have.)

What’s been your experience lately at Ethiopian haunts? Busy or not?

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One Comment to “Are Ethiopian eateries in DC really hurting?”

  1. The dc says:

    The writer didn’t understand the menatlity of Ethiopian Cabbies. The tend to go more often to the bar when they feel things are going bad. No vise-versa!

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    December 10th, 2008 at 3:58 PM

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