At the 11th hour, we decided to try Zobel rather than Queen Sheba last night, as I'll admit I was scared off by a few posters' comments over the past day or so. In my efforts to try all of the Ethiopian places in Seattle, this was experiment #3 and I'd say its tied for second (or last, however you want to look at it) with Meskel. First place is still Lailabela. We were the only diners in the place for the entire 90 minute meal (we had a lot of time to kill before another commitment). Service was slow but more attentive than at Meskel, although I think I've officially discovered that at Ethiopian places, one must ask for the check. Its not that you're being ignored -- its simply the appropriate custom in their country. Yes? Anyway, as with the other two places, we ordered a veg combo. It had five dishes whereas the other restaurants offered six (I believe). It was missing the salad that many people often say is a "throwaway" dish but I actually quite enjoy it -- breaks up the monotony, so to speak, of a lentil-heavy veg platter. In this case, the platter also only had one spicy lentil dish...I'm accustomed to two. None were quite warm enough and all needed more of a kick. The injera was great, though. Very sour. On a more positive note, Zobel subscribes to the philosophy of only charging two diners the price for one veg plate (including refills that we requested of the red and yellow lentils)....a pleasant surprise when the bill arrived. Despite our lackluster dining experience, its hard to walk away too disappointed when the total bill is $16 with tip! Not sure which place is next on the list but I'll be sure to report back.