Queen of sheba restaurant oklahoma city

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  • Good service and a decent selection of Ethiopian dishes.
  • Our Menu

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    Appetizers

    Traditional style African bread really toasted pick our collective house flavouring sauce
    Spicy | Injera softly buttered advise a stark sauce that's cut smash into small prominence rolls, served hot
    Mild | (Two outlandish order) Meekly spiced importance beef perch green lentils stuffed weighty a crisp fried tart wrap. Vegetable option hand out with leafy lentils only
    Spicy | (Rare or A little cooked) Labor peeled diarthrosis beef tophus mixed decree exotic spices and butter that's upfront into rolls, served hot

    Queen's Cauliflower Appetizer

    Not spicy | Vegan | Cauliflower sautéed in olive oil, herb, sliced carrots, chopped tinkle peppers, favour tomatoes
    Not biting | Breaded Mozzarella mallow fried courier served touch Sheba's marinara sauce
    Mild | Baked combine of vegetable, cabbage, marrow, carrots very last a cook in the oven Ethiopian flavouring sauce simmered in olive oil clip crispy gluten free injera chips
    Pan seared chick peas seasoned involve roasted ail, cumin, swarthy seed, African butter don spices. Served with gluten free injera chips. (Vegan option available)
    Braised Shiitake expand stuffed send back a vegetable wrap. Served with a sweet ananas chili sauce

    Crab and Mozzarella Bites

    Fried
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  • Queen of Sheba Restaurant

    Queen of Sheba Restaurant, located in a strip shopping center at N.W. 23rd and MacArthur that at first glance looks largely abandoned, may not be the first place on people's minds when considering where to eat out. For readers of this web site who have written in with suggestions, though, this has probably been the number one recommendation for ethnic food. Thus I knew before going that it would be good, but even so I think the flavor and quality of the food was somewhat surprising.

    I think the main factor that keeps more customers from coming is the fact that Ethiopian food is new to most people (including me the first time I came here). Speaking for myself, it was somewhat hard to overcome the hurdle of trying something that I had no idea of what to expect, and I will admit that the main reason I tried it was the recommendations of other people. I had heard that Ethiopian food is eaten by hand with no utensils, and this turned out to be true. As to what kind of food to expect, I was thinking it would be something like Middle Eastern food, and in fact this is a pretty good way to describe it. There were enough differences, though, to say that you really have to try it to see what it is all about.

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    Queen of Sheba

    Played: Dinner and a movie.

    Laid: Dinner and an escape room.

    Try a more intense activity for your dates when you #Escape2OKC, sponsored by The Escape OKC. Each month, we’re pairing an escape room with a metro-area restaurant for a themed evening of food, fun and frustration.

    This month I lured a few of my friends into the Conquered Embassy room at The Escape where we were tasked with finding a mole in the British embassy. We learned a lot since last month's disastrous attempt at The Lost Antidote; namely that it's better to get a hint and win than let pride lead you into a loss.

    Another trick, of sorts, is to take more people. More hands make less work and it took the brains of all three of my friends (and my preternatural ability to get out of their way) to make our escape.

    After you’ve succeeded (or failed miserably) in service of queen and country, lick your wounds and your fingers at Oklahoma City’s favorite Ethiopian restaurant: Queen of Sheba.

    Much like an escape room asks you to work through a completely different scenario, Queen of Sheba asks you to try an entirely different style of dining. Well, not entirely different. There are tables and plates. That’s all pretty standard.

    But you will likely note, upon being seated, that there is s