Whenever I tell some of my friends that I'm going to eat Ethiopian food they usually make the same joke: They have food in Ethiopia? Well let me tell you my friends they DO have food in Ethiopia and its delicious.
Sheba is one of the best and most unique places to eat in Miami. The food is not like anything else I have tried but it is wonderful. Most entrees are served on top of a thin sourdough type of bread. The best way I can describe it is that it is a cross between a crepe and a pancake. The food itself is made with wonderful spices and sauces. The final product is declicious little sandwich combinations that are made by ripping the bread and mixing and matching the different meats and vegetables. I highly suggest the chicken dish, Doro Wat (boneless) and the Shrimp Alecha. Also a great accompaniment is the Sheba honey wine which goes perfectly with the spices in the food.
Sheba is in the heart of the design district and would be great place to go before the Wynwood art walk which takes place the second Saturday of every month. They also have great live music on the weekends. It's an all around fun place and definatley a one of a kind in Miami.
