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2009 Sep 08 Loungin' to the Ethiopia Vibe - Ras at Sanlitun Beilu

Anyone intrepid enough to venture out to the Lido incarnation of Ras was rewarded with some traditional dancing and tasty, authentic Ethiopian food. Manager Danny had the good fortune to move to Sanlitun Beilu and give more people the good fortune to taste Ethiopia in this central location.

Not one to rest on his laurels, Danny has quickly added a covered outdoor bar to this spot – draft Tsingtaos (RMB 10), gin & tonics (RMB 35) and reggae abound. The relaxed vibe is set to continue when the downstairs of the restaurant becomes a lounge proper and chilling out heats up for the winter.

The half-price happy hour (4-8pm) certainly won’t damage sales of food; you’ll be starving and what better place to find bar snacks than a restaurant? One love.

Ras
Mon-Fri 10.30am-late, Sat-Sun 11am-11pm. 7 Sanlitun Lu (next to the Friendship Supermarket), Chaoyang District (6468 6053)
朝阳区三里屯北路7号(小友谊超市旁)

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Re: Loungin' to the Ethiopia Vibe - Ras at Sanlitun Beilu

this place is awesome. If you haven't tried Ethiopian food, you need to go there!

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Re: Loungin' to the Ethiopia Vibe - Ras at Sanlitun Beilu

I love that place and the fine Ethiopian Dining is what bring me there again and again ! just another world in Sanlitun

Re: Loungin' to the Ethiopia Vibe - Ras at Sanlitun Beilu

Good place. The food is great, the people are nice - boss Danny must be one of Beijing's coolest people. Good for a big group special event, birthdays etc.

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