Shiro Meda Market
Shiro Meda Market
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nikhil_malhotra
New Delhi, India223 contributions
Mar 2021 • Solo
Nice market to buy traditional clothes. Pricing not too high as well. It's easily accessible by taxi.
Written 20 March 2021
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Joyce Kamau
Nairobi, Kenya20 contributions
Jan 2020 • Business
This is a nice market to buy beautiful traditional Ethiopian outfits for ladies and nice shirts for men.
Written 24 January 2020
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Alastair T
Johannesburg, South Africa35 contributions
Nov 2019
This is where real Ethiopian clothes and shawls are to be found.
Crowded, on a couple of streets. Almost no foreigners.
There is a downside - prices are increased for foreigners. Find an Ethiopian friend to bargin for you. We used ZayRide to get there and return to the hotel. We should have asked our driver to help us buy the cloth we wanted.
Crowded, on a couple of streets. Almost no foreigners.
There is a downside - prices are increased for foreigners. Find an Ethiopian friend to bargin for you. We used ZayRide to get there and return to the hotel. We should have asked our driver to help us buy the cloth we wanted.
Written 26 December 2019
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Cassandra Tesch
Berkeley, CA151 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
We stopped by here briefly for spices, traditional baskets for food, and although I did not buy it, I was thinking about getting a traditional coffee set with the Jibena.
Written 31 December 2023
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