Queen of Sheba - Portland

  • Description:

    • Part East African-style market and part exotic restaurant, this is like no corner store you have ever been to. This is a near institution in this predominantly African-American neighborhood. The portions are huge and tasty, and there are few places in Portland where you will feel more at home. There are a few tables by the window, which allows the mixed crowd of diners to enjoy the natural light. Try the vegetarian dishes served on Injera - African flat bread. Ask the servers for recommendations and let them know how spicy you want your meal. Beer and wine are available. Only cash payments are accepted.
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    User Reviews for Queen of Sheba

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      Excellent find while looking for something close

    • We had never had Ethiopian food. I am a vegan and they have vegan food on menu. My husband and I shared the vegan sampler. Huge plate with about 8 different sides to try, all on top...

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      Wash Your Hands and DIG IN!

    • This is a place where you can tell the waitress a few things you like and they will prepare a feast for the table! It's off the beaten path near the convention center. Very good...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

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      • tel: +1 503 287 6302
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      • Address:

      • 2413 Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
      • Portland, OR 97212
      • Neighborhood:

      • Northeast Portland
      • Payments:

      • amex mastercard visa none accepted
      • Hours:

      • 5p-9p S-W, noon-10p Th-Sa

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