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Reviews for Angie Winners Kitchen in Grand Prairie, TX

Sheng Thao 2 years ago
5

First time trying Nigerian food and Angie’s did not disappoint. There was lots of flavor in the soup and the meat pie! Angie... even gave us some sweets to try! The little donuts were the perfect level of sweetness, not too sweet and not too plain! I couldeat those all day! Read more

stephanie alejandra gomez hermosillo 2 years ago
5

Everything about this place was AMAZING! It was our first time eating African cuisine, the staff was incredibly helpful and... friendly. The goat stew and the egusi with fufu was superb, the jollof rice was delicious. Definitely a small hidden gem. A musttry for sure. Read more

Ren Shah 2 years ago
5

My husband and I tried this West African food for the very first time thanks to it trending on TikTok. The items we bought... included: the okra soup with chicken, egusi with goat meat, and of course fufu. We were blown away by the taste and overallexperience. The owner is really kind and helps walks you through the menu to explain and suggest items. When she heard it wasour first time, she even brought us over some free hibiscus tea to try!! My only recommendation is to add the prices to the menuat the store as well as online so that people know the cost. Other than that, wish we lived in Dallas to have this food everyweek! Highly recommend!! Read more

Carol Reames 2 years ago
5

We tried Angie Winners Kitchen for the first time today. My son is quite a foodie, and likes to explore culinary culture. The... owner and staff were very welcoming as soon as we walked in the door. She shared a delicious hibiscus/ginger beverage with usand helped us navigate the menu. All three of our meals were delicious!!! My mom had jollof rice with chicken. I had waakyewith chicken with added avocado and fried plantains (I LOVE fried plantains - and these did not disappoint!), and my son had EfoRiro (I think ;-) ) We were very impressed with the service and the flavors! We'll be back! Thank you for a great lunch! Read more

Juliet Ofori 2 years ago
1

This was my second time ordering Angie’s and every time there was something wrong with my food. This time I was highly... disappointed. She did say with a review so, I have to be honest. I was very disappointed when I got home and saw the portion offood that I received. This was not worth $40. I don’t eat red meat and specifically asked for NO meat, only soup. I ended upwith more meat than soup. The food tasted okay. It’s honestly not worth it. I’ve had better. I definitely won't be goingback. Read more

ShariceOrNah 2 years ago
5

The owner is AMAZING! We came in looking for the buffet but said she no longer offers that. We told her that we hadn't tried... West African food and want to know what she would suggest. She told us what to get and they were absolutely delicious. The foodwas very filling and flavorful. I recommend this place to anyone. It's the epitome of why I love hole in the wall resturaunts.Great service, amazing food. Read more

Mary Gyamfi 2 years ago
5

My sister and I were happy to find a Ghanaian restaurant in the area. We checked it out on a Friday afternoon, and they had a... nice selection of food for their buffet option. It cost $20 per person. The food was tasty. I enjoyed the Waakye. The owner Ms.Angie stopped by our table and was very friendly. Overall, I liked the food and ambiance. Very nice music playlist ???? Read more

Nabila 2 years ago
4

While visiting Dallas for the first time we decided to try some Ghanaian food. I ordered the jollof with grilled tilapia and... hubby got the tuo zafi and ayoyo. The food was good but pricey. The restaurant was clean and the service was very good. Read more