Kelosa Kitchen/Restaurant
2470 Windy Hill Rd SE Suite 148, Marietta
(678) 431-5139
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The salesperson (Kelvin) put stew meats inside fisherman soup for me and try to fight me about it when I complained
Food: 1
Service: 1
Literally taste like home🤤The Best Nigerian Restaurant in Atlanta.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I recommend Kelosa 100%. They catered for my birthday party and everyone was commenting on how delicious their food was.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This damn Jollof Rice...9.
Delicious. It is in the office building. First floor suite 148.
I like the egusi soup and his meat pie
Fresh food. Great customer service. Really enjoyed the food here. There isn’t a lot of Nigerian restaurants in ATL with quality food but Kelosa’s food tops them all! Amazing! Oh great portion size
Oh my gosh where do I even begin? This was such a terrible experience. I used kelosa’s kitchen for Christmas. I ordered puff puff, fried rice, jollof rice and efo and samosa and spring roll. It was only the jollof rice that anyone had anything good to say. The efo was not fresh and the fried rice was spoilt before Christmas was over. Can you imagine? And when it was being delivered I asked for FaceTime to make sure everything was good so nothing was missing and the owner refused. This entire process was horrible. Communication was the worst! I don’t recommend this company’s food for any catering service. It was my first and LAST time ordering from them. What a waste of $600.
Update:
Owner is now truly upset I left a bad review. I will boost it to a 2 but I had a terrible experience with this company. That doesn’t mean your experience might be as bad.
Kelosa has been added to my list of best Nigerian food. The atmosphere is good. The service is awesome. I’m NEVER disappointed!
I had one turkey wing & jollof rice. Is it worth $20 No, was it good Not really I got here at 3 they ran out of everything but fish. They gave me the last turkey wing not enough meat for what I paid. Decided to give it a go because of the reviews. I was highly disappointed. The man was friendly & the atmosphere is decent. Im still on the quest to find the best west African/nigerian food.
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I saw this place online, and decided to give it a try. The man who answered the phone( I'm assuming he's the owner) was nice. Not in a shopping center or strip mall, but inside what looks like an apartment building. I got there at 6:47pm, and they were out of jollof rice, fried rice, plantains, and meat pie even though they close at 8pm. Since I drove a long way, I decided to try their egusi soup; I didn't like it very much. The woman on the restaurant who served me the food was not very welcoming. Not rude, but not welcoming.
I stumbled upon this Cobb County gem while getting my brows done next door in February and haven't stopped going since. Everything I have gotten has been good and authentic. Just wish they were open more, but I manage to get by the as I work and live close. Everyone I have taken there, whether a seasoned Nigerian food eater or first timer has raved about it since!!
Parking: It's in an office park
Wheelchair accessibility: On the first floor
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Stew with Assorted Meat
Each time I go to the restaurant with my friends I never get disappointed. The food is fresh and doesn't taste like it's been defrosted, their hygiene is good, there's ample parking
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I love the fisherman soup
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Stew with Assorted Meat
Great and awesome place
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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