Indian & Turkish Restaurant Opened in Burco

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The signs and shit are misleading, I was in jigjiga and I wanted to eat a Burger at City Crown Hotel It looked nice until the next day I got Diarrhoea.
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I've seen a lot of Turkish restaurants in Hargeisa (Turkish food might be the most popular type of food in the world that shits everywhere ) . I don't think I've seen a restaurant dedicated to Indian food but there's a lot of Pakistani / Indian Cooks in Hargeisa working their dishes into the menu. I've seen Yemeni brothers making fresh Yemeni bread that everyone loves. SL was way more diverse than I thought it would be and it's only getting more diverse.

Met a Latino educator from Chicago in Hargeisa I was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat and he said something to me. Definitely the weirdest ethnicity I'd expect to run into in Hargeisa , coming from America and running into a Mexican in SL I was like :damn: I can't outrun these people they're everywhere
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Mashallah I always support development in Somali regions may we all prosper inshallah
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Artificial economy is the consumer economy.. You need industrial manufacturing economy.
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Why are the signs in English? 99% of the population speak only Somali. The entire country, from Kismaayo to Borama are using English in everything.
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26June1960 wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:46 pm Why are the signs in English? 99% of the population speak only Somali. The entire country, from Kismaayo to Borama are using English in everything.

To amuse the diaspora and make them curious
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Most important question “are they hiring locals (Somalis) or cheap Oromo illegal immigrants who don’t pay tax?”
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No, in Somalia, upscale eateries rarely ever hire locals or Oromos. The bulk of their staff, are recruited from overseas, mostly from Kenya and Egypt.
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barbarossa wrote: Thu Oct 26, 2017 3:02 am No, in Somalia, upscale eateries rarely ever hire locals or Oromos. The bulk of their staff, are recruited from overseas, mostly from Kenya and Egypt.
Egyptians and Kenyans for cutting onions and stirring soup!!!! Disgusting because we have 70% unemployment rates and our youth die in seas of Yemen and Libya. The SL government must step in and closed these restaurants unless that they hire Somalis only.
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Calm down guys, they hired locals, only the chefs are foreigners.
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KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:32 am Calm down guys, they hired locals, only the chefs are foreigners.
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I don't think Somalis are dumb enough to allow foreigners to suck their economy dry, in south east asian countries they have laws against foreigners working, there is literally a job ban list for foreigners to prevent them taking jobs from the locals. But any investment and high skill workers is welcome.
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KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:32 am Calm down guys, they hired locals, only the chefs are foreigners.
This is how it works 99% of the time. The main chef might be another race/ethnicity but all the workers are Somali . Only exception i have personally seen is this place called Cafe Berbera in Hargeisa . That place is overly expensive ($10 for small sandwich and french fries no drink included that's extra ) but it might have to do with who they employ ; almost all the waiters were other Africans from Kenya and other places . The chef was probably something else too , these people ain't working for free so the food on the menu is expensive there.

I haven't been there since 2016 I don't know what it is like now but if you want to try it's in Deero Mall up the stairs and in the back corner of the building , it is a very weird placement for a restaurant it's very hidden, it took me a while to find it. The space inside the restaurant was rather small but I met a lot of somali's from different places in that restaurant
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