Queen of Sheba (restaurant)

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OwnerAlem Gebrehiwot
Food typeEthiopian
Location2413 Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, 97208, United States
Coordinates45°32′25″N 122°39′42″W / 45.5402°N 122.6618°W / 45.5402; -122.6618
Queen of Sheba
The restaurant's front exterior, 2021
Restaurant information
OwnerAlem Gebrehiwot
Food typeEthiopian
Location2413 Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, 97208, United States
Coordinates45°32′25″N 122°39′42″W / 45.5402°N 122.6618°W / 45.5402; -122.6618
Websitequeenofsheba.biz

Queen of Sheba (also known as Queen of Sheba Int'l Foods)[1][2] is an Ethiopian restaurant in Portland, Oregon.

The Black-owned restaurant opened during the 1990s.[3][4] Alem Gebrehiwot was the owner, as of 2020.[5]

Reception

In 2016,[6] 2017,[7] and 2020, Willamette Week readers named Queen of Sheba the city's top Ethiopian restaurant in an annual "best of Portland" poll.[8] In an overview of the city's "exceptional" Ethiopian food, Eater Portland's Maya MacEvoy wrote:

The casual-but-lively Queen of Sheba introduced many unfamiliar Portlanders to Ethiopian food when it opened in the ‘90s, quickly snagging local accolades and distributing injera, berbere, and other Ethiopian imports at markets around town. The folks at Queen of Sheba don’t play, spice-wise; all dishes arrive at a solid medium-hot. Those who can’t handle the heat should order mild dishes like an aromatic alicha. Conversely, heat-seekers can expect a real kick by ordering dishes like tibbsi kinttishara, sauteed mushrooms in a spicy berbere sauce.[9]

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