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Date
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2018-10-30
69.160.74.52
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2024-09-13
69.160.80.236
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 06:07:44 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Sun, 11 Aug 2024 19:41:32 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 4995Content-Type: text/html html>head>meta charsetwindows-1252> title>/title> meta contentAsmara Restaurant was established in 1986. For 22 years in Cambridge, Asmara has hosted several Bostonians, New Englanders, and Foreigner with Eritrean Food. Many people enjoy the Eritrean custom of eating with there fingers with our bread called Injera. Asmara Restaurant provides two kinds of Injera’s. One is made out of rice flour and the other is made out of Teff. Teff is a high grain packed with a considerable amount of protein, calcium, and fiber in each colorful seed. If you are allergic to wheat please call the manager to speak about what your options are. Asmara offers traditional tables called Mesob. They are woven baskets, which diner’s seat around the Mesob and the plate of food is placed in the center of the basket. Asmara Restaurant offers a variety of food to cater to the spicy, mild, vegetarian, carnivore, or vegan diners. The restaurant is filled with Eritrean artifacts, a variety of traditional items and several paintings done by an Eritrean Artist of his personal visions of Eritrea. Once you walk into Asmara Restaurant, we want you to feel like you have experienced something very different and satisfying with our flavorful food and our colorful culture. namedescription />meta content Asmara, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Africa, Restaurant, Cambridge, Boston, New England, Teff, Injera, Mesob, food, dining, dine, eat, spicy, mild, vegetarian, carnivore, vegan, Eritrean, Culture namekeywords /> style typetext/css>!--body { background-color: #0A4316; background-image: url(images/bkgd2.jpg); background-repeat: repeat;}a:link { color: #003300; text-decoration: none;}a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #009900;}a:hover { text-decoration: underline; color: #990000;}a:active { text-decoration: none;}body,td,th { color: #003300;}.style2 {color: #003300}--> /style>/head>body leftmargin0 marginheight0 marginwidth0 topmargin0>!-- ImageReady Slices (index.psd) -->table aligncenter border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0 idTable_01 width760> tbody> tr> td>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 06:07:44 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Sun, 11 Aug 2024 19:41:32 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 4995Content-Type: text/html html>head>meta charsetwindows-1252> title>/title> meta contentAsmara Restaurant was established in 1986. For 22 years in Cambridge, Asmara has hosted several Bostonians, New Englanders, and Foreigner with Eritrean Food. Many people enjoy the Eritrean custom of eating with there fingers with our bread called Injera. Asmara Restaurant provides two kinds of Injera’s. One is made out of rice flour and the other is made out of Teff. Teff is a high grain packed with a considerable amount of protein, calcium, and fiber in each colorful seed. If you are allergic to wheat please call the manager to speak about what your options are. Asmara offers traditional tables called Mesob. They are woven baskets, which diner’s seat around the Mesob and the plate of food is placed in the center of the basket. Asmara Restaurant offers a variety of food to cater to the spicy, mild, vegetarian, carnivore, or vegan diners. The restaurant is filled with Eritrean artifacts, a variety of traditional items and several paintings done by an Eritrean Artist of his personal visions of Eritrea. Once you walk into Asmara Restaurant, we want you to feel like you have experienced something very different and satisfying with our flavorful food and our colorful culture. namedescription />meta content Asmara, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Africa, Restaurant, Cambridge, Boston, New England, Teff, Injera, Mesob, food, dining, dine, eat, spicy, mild, vegetarian, carnivore, vegan, Eritrean, Culture namekeywords /> style typetext/css>!--body { background-color: #0A4316; background-image: url(images/bkgd2.jpg); background-repeat: repeat;}a:link { color: #003300; text-decoration: none;}a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #009900;}a:hover { text-decoration: underline; color: #990000;}a:active { text-decoration: none;}body,td,th { color: #003300;}.style2 {color: #003300}--> /style>/head>body leftmargin0 marginheight0 marginwidth0 topmargin0>!-- ImageReady Slices (index.psd) -->table aligncenter border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0 idTable_01 width760> tbody> tr> td>
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