Shewa-Ber Bar & Restaurant Menu – Seattle, WA

Type : Ethiopian restaurant

Location : Seattle, WA

Informal option whipping up Ethiopian staples such as stews, meat dishes & fish. Based on 195 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.7 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery

Shewa-Ber Bar & Restaurant 98144

Address:
1801 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144

Phone: (206) 466-2393

Website: http://www.shewa-ber.com/

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Hours

Thursday 11 AM–11 PM
Friday 11 AM–11 PM
Saturday 11 AM–11 PM
Sunday 11 AM–11 PM
Monday 11 AM–11 PM
Tuesday 11 AM–11 PM
Wednesday Closed

Menu

Appetizer
Fries
Potato fries with ketchup.
$6.00
Sambusa
Ground beef or lentil stuffed triangular pastries(4).
$6.00
House Salad
Tomato, onion, lettuce and in house dressing.
$7.00
House Special
Shewa Combo
Portion of three selected entrees of your choice. (Servers 2 person).
$32.00
Shewa Special
Firfir, Tibs, Kenche(Coarse), Egg.
$20.00
Gomen Besega
Cubes of beef flavored with spices and mixed with collard greens.
$16.00
Tibse Beshiro
Tibs, Shiro, Salad.
$22.00
Drinks
Bottle Water $3.00
Soft Drinks $0.00
Kids Flavored Milk $3.00
Red Bull $4.00
Ambo Water $3.00
Vegitarian Entrees
Rice
Vegetable fried rice.
$14.00
Miser Wat
Red lentil cooked with berbere and spices.
$12.00
Firfir
Pieces of injera soaked in spiced red pepper sauce and tomato paste.
$14.00
Vegie Combo
Includes Shiro, Misir, Ater Kik, Dinich, Gomen, Beetroot.
$17.00
Pasta Spaghetti
Spaghetti with tomato sauce.
$14.00
Shiro
Seasoned chickpea flour cooked in a mild sauce.
$12.00
Entrees
Quanta Or Tibs Firfir
Pieces of injera soaked in spiced red pepper sauce and dried stripes of beef or fresh cubed beef.
$16.00
Kitfo
Freshly minced extra lean beef, seasoned with mitmita (spiced chili powder) and clarified butter. Traditionally served raw or medium rare.
$18.99
Sega Wat
Cubes of beef / Lamb stew in berbere (pepper) or turmeric sauce & traditional spices.
$16.00
Chechebsa
Pieces of in–house baked bread mixed with berbere and clarified butter
$11.00
Asa (Fish Cutlets) With Salad
Fried filet fish with salad
$14.00
Assa Goulash
Cubed tilapia fried fish sautéed with onion, berbere & traditional spices.
$16.00
Doro Wat
Spicy chicken stew cooked in berbere (pepper), traditional spices & clarified butter served with hard boiled egg.
$18.99
Shiro
Seasoned chickpea flour cooked in a mild sauce.
$12.00
Special Tibs
Cubes of beef / Lamb marinated with house special sauce.
$18.00
Meat Combo
Includes Doro Wat, Kay Wat, Alicha Wat, Tibs, and two portion of veggies.
$22.95
Pasta Spaghetti
Spaghetti with tomato sauce.
$14.00
Firfir
Pieces of injera soaked in spiced red pepper sauce and tomato paste.
$14.00
Kikel
Lamb stew with different spices.
$14.00
Dessert
Strawberry $5.00
Red Velvet $5.00
Baklava $5.00

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Reviews

Sarabjot Singh
Tried Euthopian food for the first time with a friend. It was really nice, I’m a vegetarian and they had really good options. I ordered Veggie Combo. The food taste resembles my home country’s food. Absolutely loved it. I would highly recommend to try it out.

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Supriya Patil
The Ethiopian food at Sheva-Ber is delicious. Enjoyed the veg combination and the chicken (Doro wat) entree was super delicious. Injera was soft and yummy. Highly recommended.

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Chenell Coppock
Your restaurant is in the middle of a neighborhood. When your patrons get drunk, they scream and yelp, and it disturbs the apartments in our building and your building.

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Ashok Roy
If you care about food and are with a group of 3 to 4 ..like a double date, this is perfect — all to share.

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An Actual Breadstick
Im givin’ this place a five piece right out the gate! Customer service was great, super friendly, polite, and knowledgeable staff. The food was on point. No issues, although the lamb could be cooked a bit longer for more tenderness (I cook lamb often, slow and low is the way to prevent that chewy bite). Everything tasted amazing though. The flavors of Ethiopia all showed up for the occasion, the injera bread was tasty, tangy, and ready for action. The sauce on the doro wat was phenomenal, very good! The kitfo, which is essentially raw beef, and was something I was hesitant to try, but ended up being one of my favorite dishes of the evening. It was to die for. This place will take care of you, serve you good food, and send you off feeling happy, well fed, and well cared for. (I actually went here for my birthday dinner and am super glad I did.) Peace and love to Shewa-Ber, y’all gotta way with food. ✌️❤️

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Monica Touch
My friend Ayni brought me here for the first time and it was my first time trying Ethiopian food. Wow definitely take their recommendations we ordered the vegetation combo and Kekil (the bone broth and beef stew which is amazing). Everything was perfectly cooked and the place is very clean! Amazing family business!

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Kevin Honold
Very tasty food! I had the special tibs (with lamb) and my gf had the veggie combo. I’m gluten free but was no problem with all the injeera 100% teff

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F P
I came to this restaurant with my family. It was a great environment and the food was delicious. Highly recommend this place if you are visiting Seattle. The restaurant and bathrooms were both clean. Staff was nice. They also have a full bar.

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Rediet Kebede
the best Ethiopian restaurant in Seattle highly recommend. my family and my friends we live in California and the restaurant was closed on Wednesday and we changed our flight to go to this restaurant on the next day. The owner is so nice and friendly with a great service Try the kitffo, Gomen besiga and kikil so yummy.

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Firaol Hassen
Wow! Never Tasted Such a Tasty Ethiopian “Gored Gored” and “Kitfo, Their Meat Is Such fresh and (younger Cattle’s) Tender. 10/5

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