Queen Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant is an Ethiopian Restaurant that offers authentic, premium quality dishes, with special attention to vegetarians, vegans, health-conscious, and adventurous customers.
Our menu options cater to vegetarians, vegans and meat lovers alike at reasonable prices. Our dishes are freshly prepared from quality spices imported from Ethiopia and locally sourced naturally grown ingredients, raised and grown without pesticides or antibiotics. We aim to introduce Ethiopian food to the broader public like other mainstream food that anyone can come in and eat at any time.
– Owner’s description
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angie tennant
10 months agoVery much enjoyed the food! The area isn't the greatest for 2 ladiez alone and night and the restaurant itself did feel terribly clean. As a vegan, sitting on animal skin wasn't very comfortable and in shorts it gave me a rash Service was amazing and so was the meal!
Jo-Ann Brits
12 months agoAmazing hidden gem in Norwood, from the outside you would not expect to walk into such a spacious place. Service is good, very clean place. Beautiful bar. Extremely affordable. The food taste but a little bit of spicy would be great. I am def coming back again.
Charmaine
a year agoLoved it here! An authentic Ethiopian dining experience. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Ready and willing to answer questions as well. A delightful experience it was indeed.
Themba Magagula
11 months agoIt was lovely. Fortunately the restaurant was not too busy. We enjoyed our time spent at Queen Sheba. The food was good and it was a good experience for us. Service was even greater.
Wybrand Ganzevoort
2 years agoThis was such a unique experience. As a grouo of friends this was a lovely evening out enjoyed by both the adults and kids. We ordered a platter for the table which was brought on one plate with lamb, chicken and various vegetables. The kids had such a fun time eating with their hands and it was a wonderful communal experience. Unfortunately the restaurant was out of both Ethiopian beer and wine, but they served freshly roasted Ethiopian coffee that was served expresso style which went down really well with the sweet popcorn. Take note that cars are parked in the road which could be a bit of a security risk. Unfortunately there were no car guards to assist. The staff were really friendly and showed us how they went about roasting the coffee as well as explaining the various dishes.