Divine Flavored caterings
992 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 451-6330
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I was so excited to see thats there's a african restaurant near by, however as am on DD. I realized the Egusi cost is $23 and it doesn't have MEAT AND ITS $27? TO ADD MEAT? also the Pounded Yam is $5.99? how? This is wickedness and greed, There are other AFRICAN RESTAURANT thats offer the same food for less. Im not ordering Catering so why is it so expensive? Please explain to me. Disappointed customer.
Wow, I am absolutely blown away by the service and attention to detail. And the food is absolutely delicious. Divine catered a party for me recently and executed seamlessly. They even delivered the food on time. I would absolutely recommend and they have a customer in me for life.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food very nice and polite service. Check them out!!!
Divine flavored catered our wedding and the food + service was fantastic! I’ve been going to Divine for years and the excellent quality of the food has not changed, which is why I knew I had to have them cater my wedding. There were no issues with delivery of the food—everything arrived on time—and they worked very well with the other food caterer at the wedding. My friends still talk about the Suya they served during the cocktail hour to this day and my family in Nigeria would not stop raving about how delicious everything was. I should also add that my wife and some of her side of the family are vegan/vegetarian and Divine was able to accommodate them so they could have a taste of our lovely Naija cuisine! Consider them for your next event !
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
When you are looking for that exquisite homemade typical Nigerian meal that tantaliizes your taste buds every time...... Look no further. It's DIVINE FLAVORED CATERING!👍👌
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Been ordering here for a while now, if you don’t go there they won’t treat you right, anyway they ended taking my money not canceling an order from their side after they called me to tell me they don’t have the items.
Best Nigerian food in NYC .
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lovely Naila
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Stewed Combo Platter Goat Fish Chicken Combo, Puff Puff, Nigerian Beef Rolls, Stew Chicken with Jollof Rice, Efo Riro 12oz
Ordered on grubhub, rated it 3 stars before getting all the way through. Jollof was not good, reviewed that as I had already tasted a bit of efo and it was decent enough. I close the app and continue to finish my meal.
Midway through the efo riro it got very bitter all of a sudden. I really can't finish it. I know I can't get the rest of my money back, and I don't have any lunch but just don't want anyone else making a similar expensive mistake.
I got efo riro and casava
Jollof with the beef suya and plaintain.
Efo was bland
Jollof and plantains tasted lukewarm, poorly reheated, and day old
Suya was cold, too salty and did not come with sauce
The jollof rice was also very small for it's price, $18 for such a small portion.
This was over $50, and I want to enjoy the food I buy.
Edit :
I keep going back to try the food to see if I was too harsh but it just keeps on getting worse. Leaves a really bad bitter taste in my mouth.
Food: 1
Recommended dishes: Efo Riro 12oz
Stumbled upon this food truck. Tryed it out and the food was absolutely delicious. My new favorite.
Restaurantji Recommends
Best nigerian and West african food in nyc
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is one of the best and most affordable places you can get true African food. It's not the best for dine-in. I think they major in take aways and food truck. The owner and workers are very respectful and satisfaction is guaranteed .
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Great food and service. This food truck was parked in front of the Nigerian Consulate building on 44th/2nd Avenue. The rice tasted really good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Foods are served from inside and not from small buffet. Disregard foods photos on their website because the foods inside the restaurant are opposite . As an African. This is not African soups for fufu that i know. The fufu here is for those who don't know anything about African food. Real Africans don't go there and that's why it is always empty.The owner is always right and not the customers, very greedy ,very selfish and too arrogant and don't care about customer's feelings, no fresh soup and he keeps soups inside and still call it buffet restaurant. lack good manners.People who have visited Africa will not come here for the second time to buy fufu.customers are required to pay first before seeing what they are buying for which is totally prohibited in all the African countries and is not complete buffet restaurant because some of the soups are kept inside and you have to wait atleast 20 minutes for them to prepare it. This review is to help the owner to do well inhis business and to let him know that these are the reasons why people don't come to patronize him. Worst service experience at this location. Customers are not treated well here. 2 smaller size of pounded yam and no boneless chicken or no boneless beef soup of any choice is cost atleast 29 to 30 dollars and not what is in the menu meaning that this the most expensive African restaurant in NYC and yet with poor taste,food and poor service and also being very aggressive, rude and disrespectful. the owner of this restaurant shouldn't ask why Africans including Nigerians don't come to patronize him. You can't cut in green and red pepper , carrots with onions in ogbono soup. If you can't hire a cooker to cook for you. Atleast know how to talk to customers and stop denying customers their rights to ask you questions about your food that they want to buy.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
So sooooo DELICIOUS!!!! I love their Vegan dishes!!!
Food: 5
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