Thursday, September 2, 2010

Restaurant- Queen of Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant

We finally tried it! We used a gift certificate we got from Restaurant.com!

Here is our experience at Queen of Sheba in Tampa, FL.

Drink

Hot Tea $2.00
Served with a side of sugar.

Matt ordered this tea that was very good and reminded us of chai tea.

Appetizer

Beef Sambusa
Homemade thin flat bread hand-wrapped and stuffed with a blend of minced beef, fresh garlic, onions, peppers and ginger and parsley


This was SO good! Very crispy thin outside and hot beefy inside! The two sauces on the side were spicy and delicious, though we could not put our finger on what they were.

Entree

Queen's Eight Meal Platter
 A combination of four meat and vegetarian entrees from their menu.
Starting at left green item and going clockwise: collard greens, potatoes and carrots, lentils, chicken, lamb, beef, chickpeas, and in the center boiled egg and chicken drumstick.  Don't let the portion fool you! When this first arrived we both thought that this plate wasn't going to fill us up. We were wrong. 

Ethiopian cuisine does not include silverware. Instead they use injera (pictured above). We tore pieces of this off and used it to pick up the various foods. I wish I had gotten a clearer picture but when we first saw it, it reminded us of rolled up ace bandages. Its very thin and light and so good with the food!



Everything was very good. Even though we thought some things were more bland than we expected, the experience made up for it! This would be so fun to do with a group of people. Interactive food is the best! Matts favorite was the lentil mix and mine was the chickpeas. Kind of weird considering we are both heavy meat eaters. 

We will definitely be coming back again, next time with a few more extra people to join in the fun! PLUS we saved $25 with our Restaurant.com gift certificate!



8 comments:

  1. Looks like you had a yummy evening! I've never tried restaurant.com before, I'll have to check it out. Visiting from Lady Blogger Tea Party!

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  2. Just visiting from Lady Blogger Tea Party! I've never had Ethiopian food either, but this inspires me to try it!

    Jennifer
    Check out my blog here: http://livingachangedlife.blogspot.com/

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  3. mmm looks very good! ive never tried ethiopian!

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  4. This sounds delicious. I have never tried Ethiopian food, thank you for sharing. I am visiting from the Lady Bloggers Society tea party!

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  5. Love Ethiopian food! So glad you enjoyed it.

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  6. Yum.... I wish I lived close.

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  7. Went to an Ethopian Resturaunt years ago with a big group of friends; it was great fun!!!!! Thanks for stopping by the ZippyChix site:)

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