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Queen Sheba

916 E John St
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone: (206) 322-0852

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Queen Sheba

What Users are Saying:

  • Prompt seating
  • Good for groups
5 Star Rating
 
(1 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(3 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
(1 reviews)
2 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
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User Reviews for Queen Sheba

Citysearch (3), Judy's Book (2), All (5)

3 Star Rating: Average

03/29/2008 Posted by belltowngirl

Rating 1-5 5 being the best Service: 3 courtious but not attentive as they were understaffed. Food: 5 - great spice and seasoning and fun to eat :) And if you are like my roommate who is toothless, it's perfect!! Ambience: 2.5 - has a homestyle feel but not enough authentic decor or music Bathrooms: 1 - come on! Let's get creative Oh yeah, one cool thing, doorknob in middle of the door. Who would have thought? Drinks: 4 - would be cool to have authentic specialty drinks but the beer is bomb! This place has definitely become popular. too bad the service can't keep up. Because of the beer and food, i will return soon.

Pros: Food and beer

Cons: bathrooms, service, decor or the lack thereof

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/04/2006 Posted by kaushals

(& the non-vegetarian is supposed to be great too) I love the bamia & the miser wot here; and the bread -- injera -- is brilliant! Yummmy. The restaurant is never too crowded, and the ambience + service is good too. Most people I know have liked this place a lot too; just try to get something with a bit of gravy; the dry stuff isn't as good. Their desert menu isn't too extensive, though.

Pros: Food, Value

Cons: Parking, Desert menu

4 Star Rating: Recommended

10/24/2005 Posted by colinsilveira

This restaurant serves great authentic Ethiopian food. I recommend sharing dishes as there is a lot to experience. Whenever I visit a restaurant, we always share dishes so that we can experience more flavors and dishes. The tepp bread is a staple in Ethiopian food and is awesome for a change from the regular breads. Some of the dishes are a little too oily but overall it is awesome for and African experience.

Editor's Review

Use your hands to eat traditional Ethiopian food in this small converted house on Capitol Hill.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

What to Drink

Order traditional honey beer and wine to counteract the spiciness of the food.

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Restaurant Information

Hours

  • Mon-Fri 4pm-11pm
  • Sat-Sun 11am-11pm

Cuisines

  • Eclectic & International
  • Ethiopian
  • Family Fare

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