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Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant

Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant is an authentic Ethiopian restaurant that takes its customers on a sensory journey through traditional Ethiopian cuisine. Founded in 2017 by Haset Girma, a proud Ethiopian, Lucy's offers a delightful cultural insight into Ethiopian food with a full bar featuring traditional drinks like Tej (Ethiopian honey wine) and various teas and coffees. Their menu includes a wide range of meat, vegan, and vegetarian dishes, each made with homemade spices curated from Haset's family in Ethiopia. The restaurant derives its name from the famous fossil discovery of Lucy in the Ethiopian town of Hadar, celebrating Africa as the birthplace of humanity. Customers are treated to a unique dining experience seated at Ethiopia's basket tables and enjoy a ceremonial hand wash before indulging in their choice of delicious dishes.

Please note that Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant is currently closed.

Recent social media posts

30/12/2020

πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸŽ† Happy New Year To Everyone we wish you all a joyous, healthy and prosperous 2021. join us at Lucy's 281 long street celebrating New Year's Eve with a fine selection of tasty Ethiopian cuisine we open from 12 Noon - 8:00Pm πŸŽ‡πŸŽŠ

CONTACT US: 021 422 1797 /
[email protected]

Find us on Daddy's Deals we have an amazing special πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘‡
21/10/2020

Find us on Daddy's Deals we have an amazing special πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘‡

Pay: R299.00, Value: R458.00, Save: 35%

Thank you for this recognition restaurant GuruπŸ™
05/10/2020

Thank you for this recognition restaurant GuruπŸ™

Lucy's Recommended on Restaurant Guru 2020. Thank you everyone!

መልካም α‹¨αˆ˜αˆ΅α‰€αˆ α‰ α‹“αˆ!Happy Meskel Festival!αˆ˜αˆ΅α‰€αˆ (Meskel) is an annual religious holiday in the Ethiopian Orthodox churches whi...
26/09/2020

መልካም α‹¨αˆ˜αˆ΅α‰€αˆ α‰ α‹“αˆ!
Happy Meskel Festival!

αˆ˜αˆ΅α‰€αˆ (Meskel) is an annual religious holiday in the Ethiopian Orthodox churches which commemorates the discovery of the True Cross by the Roman Empress Helena (Saint Helena) in the fourth century. Meskel occurs on the 17 Meskerem in the Ethiopian calendar (September 27, Gregorian calendar).

The feast is held in Meskel Square, named after the festival, in the capital city of Addis Ababa. Religious and civil leaders preside over the celebration, and public figures give speeches and reference biblical themes and stories. Many Ethiopians who live in cities return to their villages to celebrate the national event. When it gets darker, the (Demera) is burned.

Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant wish all Christians a Happy Meskel holiday, finding of the cross!

You know your morning caffeine shot? You’ve got some Ethiopian goats to thank for that. As the story goes, a goat herder...
25/09/2020

You know your morning caffeine shot?

You’ve got some Ethiopian goats to thank for that. As the story goes, a goat herder way back when noticed his flock’s fondness for a certain bush and decided to give one of the fruits a nibble himself. His day’s herding was notably more efficient for it – and the coffee industry took off from there.

Exciting News .... Join us Upstairs @ Lucy this weekend and experience true hospitality and value in our smoking lounge....
22/09/2020

Exciting News .... Join us Upstairs @ Lucy this weekend and experience true hospitality and value in our smoking lounge. A Ho**ah pipe and either 4 Castle Bottles or 4 Black Label Bottles or 4 Savanna Bottles for ony R 149.00

From 5pm till close

🌼🌻መልካም αŠ α‹²αˆ΅ α‹“αˆ˜α‰΅ 🌼🌻🌻Happy 2013 Ethiopian New Year !
11/09/2020

🌼🌻መልካም αŠ α‹²αˆ΅ α‹“αˆ˜α‰΅ 🌼🌻

🌻Happy 2013 Ethiopian New Year !

We've missed you! we are now open to serve you for Dine-in, Take out, pick up orders Contact us 021 422 1797/ reservatio...
07/09/2020

We've missed you! we are now open to serve you for Dine-in, Take out, pick up orders Contact us 021 422 1797/ [email protected]

Address

281 Long Street
Cape Town
8001

To reach Long Street in Cape Town, you have several options for public transport and driving/parking:

Public Transport:
1. MyCiTi Bus: Take the MyCiTi bus to the nearest stop on Long Street. Check the official MyCiTi website for specific routes and schedules.

2. Metrorail: If you prefer taking the train, you can get off at Cape Town Station and walk to Long Street. It's a short distance from the station.

Driving/Parking:
1. From Cape Town International Airport: Take the N2 highway towards Cape Town city center. Continue onto Buitengracht Street until you reach Long Street. Look for available parking lots or street parking nearby.

2. From City Bowl: If you are already in the City Bowl area, head towards Buitengracht Street and continue until you reach Long Street. Look for available parking lots or street parking nearby.

Remember to check for any parking restrictions or fees before leaving your vehicle unattended.

Please note that these directions are provided without mentioning any specific destination like Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant, as per your request.

Opening Hours

Monday 12:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 12:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 12:00 - 20:00
Thursday 12:00 - 20:00
Friday 12:00 - 20:00
Saturday 12:00 - 20:00

Telephone

+27214221797

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Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant is a hidden gem located on Long Street in Cape Town, offering an authentic and immersive experience into the rich Ethiopian cuisine and culture. The restaurant was founded in 2017 by Haset Girma, an Ethiopian native who takes great pride in showcasing the delightful flavors and traditions of his homeland.

One of the standout features of Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant is its extensive menu, which caters to all dietary preferences. Whether you're a meat lover, vegan, or vegetarian, you'll find a wide range of delectable dishes to satisfy your cravings. Each dish is prepared with homemade spices that have been carefully curated from Haset's family recipes and imported directly from Ethiopia. This attention to detail ensures that every bite is bursting with authentic flavors.

The story behind Lucy's adds an extra layer of charm to the dining experience. Named after the famous fossil "Lucy" discovered in Ethiopia over forty years ago, the restaurant pays homage to our shared African origins. The historical significance is further celebrated through the playing of the iconic Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and indulging in traditional Ethiopian drinks like Tej (Ethiopian honey wine) and aromatic teas and coffees.

Upon entering Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant, guests are greeted with warm hospitality and seated at traditional basket tables, immersing them in the cultural ambiance. Before embarking on their culinary journey, patrons are treated to a divine hand wash ceremony using a silver tea potβ€”a prelude that sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience.

Whether you're a seasoned fan of Ethiopian cuisine or new to its unique flavors, Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant offers an opportunity to explore this vibrant culinary tradition. With its authentic dishes, warm atmosphere, and dedication to preserving cultural heritage, Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable dining experience in Cape Town.

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