Mrs Kays Kitchen llc
1534 W Jarvis Ave, Chicago
(312) 721-5205
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Business is closed without any google update. I came all the way from Bridgeview IL only to return back in traffic of over 1:40mins. Not just mindful of customers.
Amazing food and service. Best Abula in
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pepper Soup Fish with Yam, Jollof Rice, Full Option Ogbono Soup, Fried Rice, Jollof Rice with Chicken, Vegan Efo Riro
Absolutely love this spot.
Thank you so much for delicious foods.
Those who don't know foods take time to cook. Allow a 20-45min window or call first.
Come enjoy Nigerian Food ??️ ?especially its now in the suburbs ?
Vegetarian options: Egusi Soup no meat. Just ask if u don't want meat.
Kid-friendliness: Beautiful and Clean. Plenty tables too.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef and Chicken Suya, Jollof Rice, Full Option Ogbono Soup, Shaki
Abula was amazing ?
Very horrible restaurant. They gave me the wrong food without even calling
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I came here on a business trip and decided to try out this Nigerian resturant. I am a confirm Nigerian Lagos boy living in the states and I’ve to say! This food was simply amazing!! Delicious, I tore it all apart in the car before getting to my hotel room. Money well spent.
Please save your money. I was actually happy to discover this place, very close to my work. I went there this afternoon and spent $24 on pounded yam and fish. Most places sell their meal with 3 meats of your choice, maybe she felt I didn’t know , she added just one fish. The portion was extremely small. I actually called to speak to them about this but no one picked my call. I felt robbed of my money. This is the worst place I have ever stepped into. Please save your money. If you really want to try Nigerian food, there are other better places you will get value for your money
Steaming Amala with Gbegiri and Ewedu.., you can’t have it better than this!?
A great place to get that awesome taste of abula. Customer service can be better though.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
Absolutely love this spot.Thank you so much for delicious foods.Those who don't know foods take time to cook. Allow a 20-45min window or call first.Come enjoy Nigerian Food ??️ ?especially its now in the suburbs ?
Vegetarian options: Egusi Soup no meat. Just ask if u don't want meat.
Kid-friendliness: Beautiful and Clean. Plenty tables too.
Restaurantji Recommends
Delicious Amala with gbegiri and ewedu soup. Made my day! Thank you for prepping this with love!
The ambience is great and the owner is a vibe!.
A nice Nigerian restaurant in Chicago.
The Abula is on point !!
Tried this place for the first time on a Sunday, I went in about 6pm ( restaurant is open until 8pm). They basically had just two options available. I can forgive that a little given the time I went in but that is still not an excuse for most of the options not to be available. I recommend closing earlier when you know you won't have most things. I proceeded to ordering the abula which was very yummy! While I was eating my food, a lady came from the kitchen and sat on the able next to me and she decided to get on the phone talking very loud and laughing. She completely disregarded that there was a customer trying to enjoy a decent meal. That really left a bad experience for me. No one ever came back to the table to ask us if we needed anything. Customer service was very close to none. My to go food was awful and tasteless. Don't bother with their fried rice or fish. Regardless of all of this, I tried to go another day and I called ahead of time (during the stated business hours on google). Someone picked up and told me to call back an hour later when the restaurant opens. Just update your hours on google so people don't have to waste time calling you.
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