Menu - Sheeba
Menu
Here you will find the menu of Sheeba in Dearborn. Right now there are 98 meals and drinks on the menu.
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Special Dishes
Lamb SandwichBreakfast
Lamb Fattah
Mathlooth
Shrimp GallabahPopular Items
Lamb Haneeth
Lamb Galabah
Mandi RiceEntrées
Fasolia
Sambosa
Lamb Liver
Fatah With Honey
Shak-Shookah
Sheeba Appetizer
Tanoor Bread
Shafot
Tray For TwoSandwiches
Chicken Tawook
Chicken Shawarma & TabouliCombos
Shish ComboHouse Specialties
Hummus With LambArabian Starters
Hummus With ChickenSandwiches (Lunch Only)
Liver SandwichAuthentic Platters
Sheeba Family Platter For 8
Sheeba For Four
Sheeba For TwoBekaa's Poultry Entrees
Deboned ChickenSandwitches And Fat Sandwitches: Sandwitches
Beans SandwichWeekends Special
Chicken Zorbian
Lamb ZorbianSalads
Fattoush With Chicken
Sheeba Garamish
Fattoush W/ ShawarmaMain Dishes
Chicken HaneethCultural Platter
Chicken AgdahStarters
Lamb AgdahVegetarian
Seltah
Vegetarian Galabah
Sheeba Vegetarian
Hummus & TabouliAuthentic Entrees
Lamb Zorbain
Chicken Zorbain
Chicken Galabah
Shrimp Galabah
Sheeba GalabahSeafood
Mekhbaza SalmonSide Orders
Zorbian RiceNon-Vegetarian Salads
Fattoush With ShawarmaTrays
Tray For FourSudanese Cuisine
Hummus & FalafelMeat And Veggie Plates
Meat & EggsAppetizer
Foul / Hummus
Foulla
Sambosalig
Chopped Tanoor Bread Soaked In Libna Yogurt Mixed With Cucumbers, Green Onions & Chutney SauceLunch Entrées
Lamb Paneethi
Chicken HaneethiAppetizers
Yemeni Style Sliced Bread With Honey And ButterYummy Spreads
Hummus With Shawarma
Feedback
This restaurant offers parking for guests. I highly recommend trying the Fahsa and Mandy dishes, both of which come with rice. The salad has a distinct flavor that is worth tasting. The service is polite, prompt, and friendly, with welcoming staff members. They also provide a water pitcher at the table for customers. The tea they served—whose name I can't recall—was excellent and highly recommended by our server. I would definitely return to this restaurant if I had the chance.
We accidentally discovered Sheeba after visiting the Henry Ford Museum, thanks to the free street parking behind it. Sheeba offers a lovely and tranquil atmosphere, complemented by delicious food and gentle service, along with some beautiful artwork. I tried the lentil soup made from yellow lentils blended with spices, while my husband enjoyed the Lamb Haneeth, which featured incredibly tender meat served with fragrant rice and a sauce we likened to Yemeni salsa. I highly recommend the freshly baked Tanoor bread, and be sure to finish your meal with Adeni, the Yemeni chai tea. I found it charming that the bill came in a small wooden treasure box that also contained candies and toothpicks, along with warm cloths they provided at the end of our meal—absolutely perfect! Just a heads-up: you'll need to scan a QR code for the menu; I didn't inquire about a physical version, but the mobile setup works quite well.







