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HabeshEats is a local food delivery platform for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, connecting consumers, restaurants, and couriers. The platform emphasizes that it is “Built for Addis Ababa.” It is not a general cross-border e-commerce platform, but a typical local on-demand delivery service covering Ethiopian food, fast food, coffee, pizza, and other categories. Its website states that it already has 150+ restaurants, an average delivery time of 25 minutes, and 34K+ users.
The core user experience includes setting a delivery address, browsing nearby restaurants, placing orders online, making payments, and tracking riders in real time. Delivery is handled by HabeshEats’ own couriers or platform riders, while restaurants only need to prepare the food. For restaurants, the platform provides an order, menu, and analytics dashboard, a kitchen tablet app, free marketing promotion, customer reviews, and insights into best-selling items and peak hours. For riders, it supports delivery by motorcycle or bicycle and offers navigation, earnings tracking, and instant support.
HabeshEats’ localized payment options are a clear strength. Users can pay with telebirr, CBE Birr, Amole, or cash on delivery, without needing an international card. Restaurant onboarding is shown as having a 0 ETB setup fee, with weekly direct settlements to bank accounts. Riders earn income through a base fee, per-kilometer rewards, and 100% of tips; the page states that monthly earnings are around 8,000-15,000 ETB. However, the text does not disclose the restaurant commission rate, user delivery fee rules, or platform service fees, so profit calculations remain insufficiently transparent for merchants.
The advantages are its clear regional focus, payment methods aligned with local Ethiopian habits, support for Amharic and English, the ability to filter fasting meals, 24/7 support, and real-time delivery tracking. The drawbacks are that it currently appears to operate only in Addis Ababa, so market coverage is limited; pricing and commission information is incomplete; and the service model is mainly focused on instant food delivery, making it unsuitable for general merchandise e-commerce or cross-border sellers.
It is suitable for local restaurants, coffee shops, fast-food outlets, and other food and beverage merchants in Addis Ababa that want to increase orders through delivery, as well as local riders looking for flexible delivery work. For Chinese sellers, unless they operate a restaurant or local lifestyle business in the area, the fit is relatively low. The text does not specify access from Chinese networks, payment availability, or app store download status, so these should be treated as unknown. No alternative platforms are provided in the main text.
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habeshaeats.com is an Ethiopia E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach habeshaeats.com directly.