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    Kuramo Restaurant

    3.3 (42 reviews)
    ModerateAfrican
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    The menu.
    Ericka G.

    I'm spoiled by another restaurant. Although this place is much closer, the service here is rather slow and they are never busy, but the food is decent. I come for the food, I deal with the wait and I carry out.

    Interior where the bar is
    Yaka H.

    We came here around 1:30 on a Monday and the place was dead quiet and empty. In fact, we even questioned if this place was truly open... The menu consists mostly of African cuisine. There's a few American Soul food additions (ie: mac and cheese, fried chicken) and Caribbean influenced items (ie: curry goat, curry chicken, oxtail stew). There are not pictures of any of the entrees, but there are descriptions and the cook (owner I'm assuming as well) was friendly to offer help through the menu. There are a few pictures on their website and the menu is posted on their website, so I would definitely recommend looking it over to give you an idea of what is offered. SX opted for the oxtail stew and I, the jollof rice with the choice of beef and chicken. There wasn't any kidney beans available to go with the oxtail stew, so it was just oxtail stew, plain rice, and sauteed shredded cabbage. It was spiced differently from Caribbean places I've been, but the meat on the oxtails were tender and delightful to eat; very tasty. Spiced heavily with black pepper and thyme. The oxtail stew seemed spiced similarly to pepper pot soup. The jollof rice is tomato rice and it comes with fried sweet plantains (do do) and a choice of meat (chicken, beef, fish). I was able to opt for chicken and beef; figured I can sample more of the cooking this way. In the takeout container, it came with 2 chunks of chicken and a chunk of beef. Definitely opt for the beef. The beef was succulent and tender. The chicken was a bit dry and tough. The jollof rice was delightful to eat; very simple and easy to eat. Spiced with thyme, so just beware of the thyme stems. Portion size of the rice is huge in takeout (see pictures). Food is definitely cooked in a home style fashion. I didn't see any remnants of buffet or any mention of it in the menu, but I would be interested in trying it to sample more offerings, especially the African dishes. Located in the Long Reach Plaza (Family Mart, Chick N' Friends). It's right of the Family Mart Supermarket, left of the nail salon.

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    I ordered the egusi and fufu combo with chicken, dodo (plantains), and jollof rice to pickup.

    $19.99 Jollof Rice Combo

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    KSB African & Caribbean - Spinach Egusi Stew Served With Choice Of Protein And Fufu

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    4.3(52 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Cousinnnn! Auntie has made dinner, come join! I mean wow. This brings back the nostalgia of eating…read moremy favorite meal- fufu and light soup with goat with family at the table. I have been looking for an authentic Ghanaian restaurant in Baltimore for years and have finally found it. The service is amazing, the owners son is always accommodating and friendly when he answers the phone and always pleasantly greets me when I walk in. Although I'd love to be able to eat here, I'd probably need a wheel barrow to leave so account for this being a to go experience with you favorite pillow and blanket nearby for the nap you'll need. I've been here several times before writing this review because it really felt like I was going to pick up food from aunties house and forgot, WHOOPS. I always get the same thing but my husband has ventured to the Caribbean menu and has gotten oxtails the size of his palm, twice- going above and beyond is clearly they're M O. The goat is always so perfectly cooked, flavorful and more than enough to last the whole meal. They really add a new meaning to Baltimore eating for me and I'm so grateful! I always recommend calling to place your order to ensure it's available because stuff sells out due to its amazingness!

    A place where you can find jollof rice AND Jamaican beef patties? Sign me up!…read more The exterior is unassuming but the interior is bright, clean, and the service is polite and attentive. Kudos to the owner for being such a delight! I ordered jollof rice with chicken and a beef patty (of course). Both were excellent but I have to shower the jollof rice with praise. As a Nigerian American, the struggle to find good jollof is real. I have to say that this Ghanian style jollof was quite good. I won't get into a whole thing about which country has the best jollof but I enjoyed this iteration quite a bit. I highly recommend checking out KSB when you're near Parkville.

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    3.5(11 reviews)
    5.5 miDowntown

    I got word of this viral Fried Fish coming out of Lexington Market in Baltimore. So I waited in the…read morecut for the hype to die down, then, I pulled up!! LET'S GO!! . Where I am: @platinumamalaspot inside of @lexington_market . Location Reviewed: 112 N.Eutaw St.,Baltimore M.D. . Items Reviewed: STAMP!! Their Egusi Soup ($19.99 with Egusi *made from ground melon seeds, palm oil, vegetables, peppers, & in this case chicken*, & FuFu *pounded yams*). STAMP!! Their Fried Fish Platter ($19.99 with 2 pieces of fried whiting, yellow rice, & cabbage). So folks were right!! I'm not sure what seasonings are being used for this fish, but it's crispy, meaty, & flavorful STAMP! The rice & veggies were LIKE THAT!! STAMP!! Their Drinks ($6.35 for their Amala Zobo Drink*Hibiscus Drink*, & $5 for their Maltina Drink). Their Zobo HITS!! Flavorful, sweet, & tasty!! The Maltina is an acquired taste, it's like a molasses drink...DECENT. LIKE THAT! Their Beef Stew ($19.99 with large beef chunks, veggies, & a red spicy sauce). The sauce was excellent in this dish!! It's tomato based, mildly spicy, & aromatic!! STAMP!! Their Puff Puff ($7.49 fried dough pastries with cinnamon sugar on top). Basically a fried donut hole!! STAMP!! . Customer Service: On Point! . Parking: Rough, but paid parking is available. . Recommendations: Get that Fish & FuFu! . Accessibility: It's wheelchair & differently abled persons friendly. 5 Stars=STAMP 4 1/2 Stars=LIKE THAT 4 Stars=DELICIOUS 3 Stars=DECENT 2 Stars=PASS 1 Star=NAH #Bigschlimsreviews

    I tried this restaurant on a whim and walked up right as they were closing. I had rice, spicy…read morechicken and spinach to go-it hit the spot! The portion was good sized as well. The service was friendly as well and the signage was easy to find. Good to have some easy access Nigerian food in Lexington market!

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    4.6(88 reviews)
    4.0 miOld Goucher, Barclay

    I love Mama Koko's! Settled on the first floor of the historic Hooper house, Mama Koko's just has a…read moreparticular charm that makes you feel right at home. There is an art gallery, AYE gallery and altar studio, right above the cafe that always has an amazing exhibit on display as well as several other businesses in the building including tailors, candle/perfumery shop and so much more. The food is delicious and I recommend the salmon crogel or smashburger but you cannot go wrong with one of their signs cocktails. High traffic on Friday and Saturday nights and some special events on the occasional Saturday Morning

    Was dilly-dallying around Baltimore and heard music coming from the windows, which immediately…read morecaught my attention. Intrigued, I decided to stop into Mama Koko. There were many studios within the establishment, and it just so happened that there was a pop-up event happening that day. I learned these events take place every second Saturday, and this one was extra special since it landed on Mother's Day weekend. My favorite studio was the perfume studio. The scents literally lured me through the door. While I was there, more and more people started arriving for the brunch rush, which showed just how popular this spot is. The strawberry iced matcha was delicious! I loved the setup, the atmosphere, and the overall experience. I'll definitely be returning.

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