Omaha Interview: Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant – Sibhat Gebre Michael, Owner

OmahaNebraska.com here with…

My name is Sibhat Gebre Michael. Currently, I’m the owner of Lalibela Restaurant.

So, you were talking to me a little bit about the history of the restaurant…

Yeah, the restaurant has been open the last 15 years, since 2010. Since then, it has been a family business. Nothing changed, everybody’s the same. The only difference is the owner’s name. Everybody’s still doing the same thing.

The menu has changed a little bit. Can you tell us about the menu?

Do you think it’s changed? I don’t think it’s changed. We got a new print and a new picture we took, but we kept the same menu ever since the restaurant opened.

So everything is the same?

Everything is the same.

We might take out some items, but for now, everything is the same. In the future, we’re trying to expand more. We’re trying to add more desserts. That’s in the future, and we’ll see.

You have some very classic Ethiopian foods, and I’ve tried many of the dishes, and I just love them. My favorite, as everybody here knows, is Gored Gored.

Gored Gored, a cubed beef dish with salad and pepper mixture is shown on injera (flat circular bread made from teff)

Yes, we do, we do.

Please tell me a little bit about your food.

The only thing I would say is Ethiopian food is different than any other food. It’s like, even the spice we make, the Berbere or the Doro Wot, it’s different. It tastes different. We cook it for longer, and we have more spices in it. And yeah, my favorite one is combination. For the first-time people, I recommend a combination, which is every Ethiopian food, and you get it in a smaller portion, so on one plate pretty much you can try literally Ethiopia.

What kind of spices do you use?

The spice we use is called Berbere. Berbere has over 17 kinds of spices in it to make that different, distinguished taste.

I love that.

Yeah.

And tell us a little bit about the bread.

We call it injera bread. It’s made out of Teff flour, and it’s gluten-free, so it’s pretty much a healthy food to have.

I really enjoy that…the bread and all the spices and all of that. It’s probably good I don’t live nearby, because if I did live nearby I’d be here all the time because the food is so good here. 

Yes, it is.

And the people are so good here. Both mean a lot to me.

All right, thank you.

Please tell us a little bit about your journey here as owner. What did you do before? How did you become the owner?

It’s a family business. My uncle is the one who started Lalibela. The opportunity came, and I just jumped in. And now I’m the owner, and we’re running it as a family. Even though I’m the owner, it’s just a family business.

The family touch is really evident in everything.

Yes.

Special low table for coffee preparation and serving, includes cups, sugar and incense

Like you see right here, this is pretty much a display of how Ethiopians drink coffee. This is for a ceremony, a holiday ceremony. People gather…family, friends, they come together like me and you right now.

And somebody sits down right there, you see, like the lady, pretty much somebody sits right there and makes coffee from scratch. They brew, they grind it, and what you see is they understand coffee. The smell puts you in a good mood, good spirit. That’s how people start their morning. They drink coffee with the family, and they go about their day, and they come home at night.

Any foods or dishes that you would like to talk about a little bit more? Or anything you want people to come here to try?

I would say the vegetarian is really good food. I recommend the vegetarian and the combination because it’s really different. I don’t know how to explain it, but like so many flavors in one big plate, so the experience is something you never had before.

I haven’t had the vegetarian one since you became owner, but there’s this cabbage

Yeah.

I love that. 

It’s the same thing …

Family recipe?

Yes, family recipe is passed down, so yeah.

I think those are always the best.

Yes, they are.

You have tea and do you have coffee now?

Yes, we have Ethiopian spice tea, and we have Ethiopian coffee, too. So the coffee is a little bit strong, but it’s really good. The originator of coffee… really, coffee comes from the region of Kaffa. That’s the original coffee. That really came from the Ethiopian word Kaffa. So we’re known as coffee drinkers. Yes.

Thank you very much.

All right, thank you, thank you.

Exterior of Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant

Visit for yourself and enjoy the great food and hospitality of this Omaha restaurant.

Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant
4422 Cass St, Omaha, NE 68131

Omaha Events: October 2-5, 2025

2 October, Thursday

Imagine… OHB’s Annual Fundraising Event
Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: The Barn at the Ackerhurst Dairy Farm, Bennington, NE 68007
Description: An inspiring evening supporting youth and family programs with dinner, auction, and speakers.
https://ohb.org/events/imagine2025/

Omaha Volleyball vs. North Dakota
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Baxter Arena, 2425 S 67th St, Omaha, NE 68182
https://www.baxterarena.com/events/2025-10-02
https://www.baxterarena.com

Late Nights at the Zoo: Croctoberfest
Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium,3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107
Description: A unique adults-only evening featuring beer tastings, food, and special zoo experiences.
https://www.omahazoo.com/special-events
https://www.omahazoo.com

Joslyn Castle Vendor Fair
Time: 5:00 – 8:00 PM
Location: Joslyn Castle & Gardens, Omaha, NE 68131
Description: A special evening event featuring local artists, live music, and open castle tours.
 https://www.joslyncastle.com

Lightning Strikes! (AI / Tech Meetup)
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Omaha (venue TBD)
Description: Rapid-fire tech talks covering AI, startups, and innovation—network with Omaha’s tech community.
https://www.meetup.com/ai_omaha/events/311061254/

3 October, Friday

Holland 20th Anniversary Concert
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St, Omaha, NE
Description: Celebrate 20 years of the Holland Center with a special symphonic performance.
https://www.omahasymphony.org/season/2025-26-season

4 October, Saturday

Fall Fest at Hummel Park
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Hummel Park, 3033 Hummel Park Rd, Omaha, NE
https://www.facebook.com/OmahaParks/posts/1230773092410632/

JR Robinson Band Concert
Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: North Omaha Music & Arts (NOMA), 2510 N 24th St, Omaha, NE
https://northomahamusic.org/events/

5 October, Sunday

Our Turn – Relaxed Concert
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Holland Performing Arts Center, Omaha, NE
Description: An inclusive and sensory-friendly concert designed for all ages and abilities.
https://www.omahasymphony.org/calendar/2025-10

9th Annual Porchfest OMA
Time: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Location: Gifford Park Neighborhood (North 33rd & California), Omaha, NE
Description: A community festival with over 80 performances, art vendors, food, and family activities spread across porches and streets.
https://www.omahamobilestage.org/events/9th-annual-porchfest-omaha-ne

Omaha Events: September 27–29, 2025

27 September, Saturday

Omaha Out of the Darkness Walk
Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: 67th & Center, Omaha, NE 68106
http://www.aksarbenvillage.com/events/omaha-out-of-the-darkness-walk

Oktoberfest — La Vista
Time: 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: La Vista City Centre, 8219 City Centre Dr, La Vista, NE 68128
https://www.cityoflavista.org/2250/Oktoberfest

BoomStock (’60s & ’70s Concert / Charity)
Time: Gates open 4:00 PM, Music starts ~5:00 PM
Location: Gene Leahy Mall, 1001 Douglas St, Omaha, NE 68102
http://www.boomstock.org

Keith Urban – High & Alive World Tour
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: CHI Health Center Omaha, 455 N 10th St, Omaha, NE 68102
 https://chihealthcenteromaha.com

A Celebration of Greatness – Steelhouse Omaha
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Steelhouse Omaha, 1100 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68102
https://steelhouseomaha.com
https://o-pa.org

Falletta Conducts Tchaikovsky’s Fifth – Omaha Symphony
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St, Omaha, NE 68102
https://www.omahasymphony.org/season/2025-26-season

September 28, Sunday

Florence Mill Country Market
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Florence Mill, 9102 North 30th St, Omaha, NE 68112
https://www.facebook.com/theflorencemill/

24th Annual Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk & Family Festival
Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Heartland of America Park, 800 Douglas St, Omaha, NE 68102
https://theriverfrontomaha.com/events//

Monarch Tagging at the Zoo
Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, 3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107
https://www.omahazoo.com

37th Annual Fall Home & Garden Expo
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Oak View Mall, 3001 S 144th St, Omaha, NE 68144
https://oakviewmall.com

The Outsiders (Musical)
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Orpheum Theater, 409 S 16th St, Omaha, NE 68102
https://o-pa.org/performances

 

 

 

Omaha Event: Oktoberfest 19-20 September

It’s that time of year again!

Come and enjoy Oktober fest at the German-American Society in their great facility.

Two days of fun and great food await at this Omaha event.

Detailed flyer for Oktoberfest 2025. PDF version is below. Please call 402.932.7243, if screen reader does not read the PDF properly.

PDF Version:
Oktoberfest PP Schedule 2025

German-American Society
3717 S 120th St.
Omaha, NE 68137

Please check below for more information:
https://www.facebook.com/GermanAmericanSociety

Omaha Events: Omaha Symphony, Castle and Cathedral Art Walk, Summer Sounds, Pumpkin Prowl

September 18, Thursday

September 19, Friday

September 20, Saturday

 

OmahaNebraska.com Interview with Omaha Mayor John Ewing

Omaha Mayor John Ewing on the “Baby Bob” Bridge with the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge in the background

Hi, this is OmahaNebraska.com here with…

Mayor John Ewing.

This Baby Bob Bridge is pretty exciting on the connection. Can you tell us a little bit more about it?

Yeah, sure. I think it’s a critical piece of our infrastructure.

What it allows us to do is have the ability to connect to the trails that are in this area, the trails that are in Council Bluffs, and also connect the two cities.

One of the things I’m working diligently on is building a metro area economic development plan.

And these type of things, these type of relationships allow us to be able to build that trust. And when you have trust, then you can work faster and more effectively. And so this is just one example of being able to do that when we can build a bridge to each other’s cities.

What would you like to tell the people on the Iowa side to come see?

Well, I would love for them to come on over and check out the College World Series or other events we might have. At Charles Schwab Field, we have the CHI Center directly across the street from the bridge.

We would love for them to come over and frequent events there.

Also we have the Hilton Hotel, very close by, that if they want to just do a staycation and just take a few days away, come on over, enjoy Omaha and be able to enjoy the amenities that we have like the Old Market, the Zoo and other things like that.

And let’s build a partnership.

Thank you.

Thank you.

 

OmahaNebraska.com Interview with Chief of Staff, City of Council Bluffs, Brandon Garrett

Brandon Garrett, Council Bluffs Chief of Staff for Mayor Walsh, on the “Baby Bob” Bridge with the Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge in the background

This is OmahaNebraska.com here with …

Brandon Garrett and I am the Chief of Staff for Mayor Walsh with the city of Council Bluffs.

Please tell me a little bit about the Iowa side for “Baby Bob”.

This is important for both communities. But first and foremost, we want to invite the residents of Omaha to come over the bridge and visit Council Bluffs and our trail network and our local businesses.

There’s lots to see, lots of recreation and natural amenities to check out, and we would love to share that with you.

We’re also happy in terms of our residents having a more direct route to come into the downtown Omaha area. You know, right here by the CHI Arena and Charles Schwab Field and the Old Market is right over here.

So it’s a positive for us as well. … we’re happy to be connected better.

As soon as we [from Omaha] get over the Bob Kerrey Bridge, what kind of things can people experience on the Iowa side?

Well, right now we have Tom Hanafan Park with the Great Lawn and some sculptural art and some our recreational trails right away under construction.

Now, however, we have a multitude of recreational amenities, including a new dog park, an overlook pier, a children’s playground.

A Tree Top Walk that will be connected to the Bob Kerrey Bridge and an adventure tower that will include rock climbing, caving, and two roller glides, kind of like zip lines.

Thank you.

Omaha Event: “Baby Bob” Bridge Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting

There was a ceremony and ribbon cutting today for the “Baby Bob” Bridge. This is a new extension for the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge and is on the Omaha side. It connects downtown Omaha to the Bob Kerrey Bridge

Council Bluffs Mayor’s Chief of Staff Brandon Garrett (left) and Mayor John Ewing (right) hold the ribbon for the “walk- through” ribbon cutting

Mayor Ewing and Chief of Staff for the City of Council Bluffs, Brandon Garrett were the officials presiding over the event.

 

Omaha Events: Zoofari, Oktoberfest, Fiestas Patrias and More!

September 12, Friday

• Zoofari 2025: Under Wild Stars – Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
Fundraiser / Family / Outdoor
3701 S 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68107
Time: 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM
https://www.zoofari2025.com
https://www.omahazoo.com

• Lake Street Dive with Lawrence – Steelhouse Omaha
Concert / Pop Rock
Steelhouse Omaha, 1114 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE 68102
Time: Doors: 7:00 PM, Show: 8:00 PM
http://steelhouseomaha.com

• Oktoberfest at Rathskeller Bier Haus
German Festival / Beer / Games / Music
Rathskeller Bier Haus, 4524 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68132
Time: 6:00 PM
https://www.rathskellerbierhaus.com

• Fiestas Patrias Omaha
Latino Heritage Festival – Music, Food, Carnival
South 24th Street (between L & Q), Omaha, NE 68107
Time: 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM
https://www.fiestaomaha.com/en
https://www.fiestaomaha.com

• One Community Cultural Festival
Multicultural Event-Food, Music, Performances
The River Front – Gene Leahy Mall
900 Farnam St, Omaha, NE 68102-5004
Time: 7:30 PM
https://www.onecommunityculturalfestival.com

September 13, Saturday

• Tyler Hubbard – Steelhouse Omaha
Country / Concert
Steelhouse Omaha, 1114 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE 68102
Time: Doors: 7:00 PM, Show: 8:00 PM
http://steelhouseomaha.com

• Fiestas Patrias Omaha (Day 2)
Latino Heritage Festival – Music, Food, Parade, Carnival
South 24th Street (between L & Q), Omaha, NE 68107
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:59 PM
https://www.fiestaomaha.com/en
https://www.fiestaomaha.com

• One Community Cultural Festival
Multicultural Event-Food, Music, Performances
The River Front – Gene Leahy Mall
900 Farnam St, Omaha, NE 68102-5004
Time: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
https://www.onecommunityculturalfestival.com/

September 14, Sunday

• Fiestas Patrias Omaha (Day 3)
Latino Heritage Festival – Music, Food, Carnival
South 24th Street (between L & Q), Omaha, NE 68107
Time: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Time: 4:00 PM Adassa, the voice of Dolores Madrigal, Disney’s Encanto (Register at https://www.fiestaomaha.com/en/events/meet-greet-with-dolores-from-encanto)

https://www.fiestaomaha.com/en
https://www.fiestaomaha.com

Omaha Interview: Larry Pence, La Festa Italiana Co-Chairman

Larry Pence, La Festa Italiana Co-Chairman

OmahaNebraska.com here with

Larry Pence.

This is one of the events that we all look forward to, La Festa Italiana. 

Please tell me a little bit about how it started and what you’re offering this year. 

Okay. Well, this is the 41st year of our festival. It has become probably the most widely attended festival in the city.

We used to have to compete against September Fest because they always had the Labor Day weekend, but that was discontinued last year. So now everybody in the city comes here over Labor Day weekend. Last night, there was no place to sit, inside or outside. It was absolutely packed, even with this rain. We thought people wouldn’t come, but they’re here.

It’s all about the food. We have 31 homemade Italian dishes. They can’t get that anywhere else in this city, so I think that’s why people come. That’s what they tell us, anyway. They come for the music, the food, and the wine.

I noticed you have quite a few of the most popular bands in the area, too.

Yeah, those three bands have been coming here for years. And every year when they finish, they immediately ask us to put them on the calendar for next year. So we rarely have to call to find entertainment because they want to come back.

What are some of your favorite foods? 

That’s a tough one. You know, everything is homemade. Probably the thing that we are most famous for is our meatballs. I think three years ago we made 3,000, and this year we made 7,500. We used almost 4,000 last night. People just can’t get enough. And it sounds weird over a meatball, but it’s a meatball you cannot get anywhere else. It is a true, original Sicilian recipe that no other restaurant in this city makes. So that’s why people come here.

I guess that’s going to be on my list to try here. 

Yeah, absolutely. And we have another Italian dish that you can’t get anywhere else in the city. It’s called Farsu Magru. It’s kind of a braciole. It’s basically Italian meatloaf, and inside are hard-boiled eggs and provolone cheese, pepperoni, onions, and peppers. And then you roll it all up, bake it, and the cheese melts inside. It’s delicious. Then they put marinara over the top of it.

Fried ravioli is another real popular item. Our friends at Pasta Amore made 5,000 raviolis for us this year. We have to boil them, and then we have to bread them, and then we have to fry them.

Chicken Sicilian is very popular. It’s basically a little drummette that’s deep fried and then herb butter is poured over it and tossed.

Our pizza is a true Sicilian pizza. We make it inside and outside. We have pizza ovens all the way along the back of the property so people can get it right out of the oven if they want it.

Calamari, shrimp scampi. You name it, it’s here.

What makes a Sicilian pizza different from other pizzas? 

Some people say, “Well, is it like New York pizza?” No, it’s not thin, it’s thick. Our friends at Rotella make the dough for us, and then we let it rise a little bit. We make a cheese and tomato pizza. We also make a sausage pizza that’s very, very popular.

How many years have you been doing this? 

Well, I’ve served as the chairman of the board of the society [American Italian Heritage Society] for many years. I am the co-chairman of the festival, and I have been for the last five years. We start planning three to four months in advance. And then we do all the cooking pretty much here [at the Palazzo].

Really? 

Yeah. We prep all the food. Anything that can be frozen, we prep months in advance, put in the freezer, and then we thaw it out for the festival. Some stuff we can’t freeze, so we have to make it fresh. But a lot of the things we serve, we can freeze them. Otherwise, we couldn’t cook enough food in one weekend because we couldn’t do the kind of volume we do. Like, the night before Festa starts, we had to boil 500 pounds of pasta.

Wow.

People say, “There’s no way you’ll use that,” but I tell them, “We’ll run out of pasta by Sunday.” One of our favorite items is mostaccioli and meatballs. That’s what people come for. That’s what we’re known for, anyway.

Can you think of anything surprising that maybe people don’t know that you’d want them to try or to experience?

Yeah. Sometimes people come to the festival, and they only come inside. They think that’s the only place they can get food. They don’t realize that there are five booths in the back.

One of the most popular booths out there is called fried dough. In Italian, it’s zeppole. Rotella gives us the dough, and we let it rise. We cut it in pieces about this big, drop it in a hot fryer, cover it with cinnamon and sugar. The line will be long until 11:00 at night. People can’t get enough of it.

If people don’t go outside and experience some of the things that are in the booths, they’ll think they have to stand in this obnoxious line and wait an hour to get food. They don’t. They can go anywhere on the festival grounds and find food. We make homemade lemon and chocolate gelato, and that’s popular. There’s a lot of stuff out there.

Thank you very much. 

You’re welcome.

American Italian Heritage Society
5110 N 132nd St.
Omaha, NE 68164