• Queen Saba

  • (4)
    6
    Loading...
  • White Veg-options
Vegan-friendly
Ovo
Ethiopian
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Ethiopian restaurant with vegetarian items which are vegan by default - a large injera (Ethiopian pancake) with different vegetables and stews. Menu in English. Previously named Malkat Ethiopia's Queen of Ethiopia.


Venue map for Queen Saba
© OpenStreetMap contributors

4 Reviews

First Review by yintov

Indigiveg

Points +82

Vegan
13 May 2019

Expensive

The food is delicious and the service is fine but she charged me 60 NIS for one plate of vegan dishes and injera. It was huge but still very expensive!

jennamelanie

Points +120

Vegan
05 Jan 2018

great authentic Ethiopian in Jerusalem

The food at Queen Saba was delicious, filling and hearty. We had a share plate with injara and various vegetarian curries and stews which also happened to be vegan. The service was great too, very helpful with what to order and explaining what we were eating. The price is also very reasonable. The place is secluded and hard to find off Ben Hillel st and don’t be put off by the exterior, the food and experience is way worth it.

ShannieCarmi

Points +56

Vegan
26 Feb 2017

אוכל אתיופי טעים! יש טבעוני. מוסיקה שקטה ונעימה ובעלת בית מקסימה

אוכל אתיופי טעים! יש טבעוני. מוסיקה שקטה ונעימה ובעלת בית מקסימה

yintov

Points +166

Vegan
22 Dec 2015

excellent food, cheap and off the beaten track

Five vegetarian dishes on the menu, all of which I think are vegan. 35-45 shekels for a full meal including injerra (sour bread). Its difficult to find as it's up a little alley off jaffa st and then up some rickety stairs with no sign except the door paint in Ethiopian flag colours. but the food's great (if you haven't eaten Ethiopian before you're in for a treat) and there's a very nice atmosphere. it's all pretty makeshift but in a quaint way. the staff speak reasonable English




This page has been viewed 3077 times.