A historical hotel named after Empress Tahiti, who was the wife of Emperor Menelik, ruler of Ethiopia in the 19th Century! I spent a night in the hotel but the conditions was very poor. That said, the vegan restaurant in the hotel lobby, serves delicious salads snd injera wot. It’s a buffet so you can eat as much as you like, in a leisurely manner. Staff are friendly and professional in the restaurant! Low priced buffet, hood for large groups!
5 months agoA historical visit to the first hotel in Addis. Highly recommend the buffet. Price is unbelievably low. They serve the dark colored injera which is not common. The food was great. Customer service was great. And staff were so helpful to allow me to charge my phone.
6 months agoTaitu Hote is a calm place where you can rest, read and enjoy while appreciating the fascinating story of how the hotel was built.
3 months agoBest price for the value. Great service, nice rooms. Front desk and the rest of the stuff people were great. The One thing to improve is the way how the restaurant serves customers when busy.
9 months agoFitting to come for lunch to the oldest hotel in Ethiopia still standing (despite being damaged by fire) on Ethiopian New Year’s Day 2015. Food is exceptional and we had the mixed meat dish - a good way to sample all of the different dishes in one go. Plenty of food and generous portions - beware when ordering. The hotel does look very tired but expect it is hard to renovate or maintain such an old hotel easily and to a standard we have all come to expect.
a year ago