Queen of Sheba
Overview
The Queen of Sheba Restaurant is a family owned restaurant serving Ethiopian Food & Cuisine.
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Practical Information
12 Fortress Road, Kentish Town, London, NW5 2EU
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7284 3947
Venue Details & Map
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Queen of Sheba
- Address
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12 Fortress RoadKentish TownLondonNW5 2EU
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7284 3947
- Public transport:
- Kentish Town West, National Railway
Getting There
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It took 3 tries to get into this restaurant. Benches a bit narrow, and always booked, but the food is delicious. A slightly broader array of vegetarian (and possibly meat) options than many other Ethiopian restaurants. Very conveniently located near Tube.more
Tastes like good home cooking. Ethiopian restaurants in my experience fall into two categories: food that is so good tastes like your mom cooked it and then there are those that the food was just prepared by some cook going through the motions. To enjoy an ethiopian restaurant the only way to go is to find one that tastes like home cooking. Queen of Sheba did it for me. The food was good, the...more
I have been visiting TQOS for many years and have not been disappointed with the food or the service. The standard has remained high all these years and my visit on Friday confirmed this.
The service can get slow when it gets busy so if you are the Mount Rushmore type you may find reason to complain. It is not negligently slow; the kitchen is slow with only a couple of staff.
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I was always a little afraid of this place. How wrong I was. Possibly it was because of the connotations of Sheba. Sounds a little close to the cat food of the same name. That aside, I can honestly say this is probably one of the best places to eat should you find yourself in the K-Town Tufnell Park area.
The decor has a simple Ethiopian vibe and the chairs are a little hard. However, the...more
We wanted to go there already since some time. The first time when we tried to go there the restaurant was packed and unfortunately we didn't have a booking. This time where smarter and booked ahead.
The food was just amazing. We had the £ 40 sharing platter. It says it's for 2 to 3 but it would rather say it's for 3 to 4. We couldn't finish it despite everything was really delicious. To...more
