We drove past the sign saying "soul food", and hubby instantly remembered having read about this place years back. We both loved fried chicken when in New Orleans and decided to eat dinner there right there and then.
The building is by the road and looks pretty anonymous, but it is rather nice on the inside. Not high end, but a down to earth place where you can enjoy a good meal :)
We were greeted as we entered and shown to a table. A waiter came to our table instantly, and a nice Muddy Waters tasted lovely along with the cornbread.
I noticed this place has some 1 and 2 stars and after having dined here, I have come to the conclusion that American yelpers simply are too strict in their rating. Oh, you were not met with a warm hellooo when you arrived (nor a hug?) .. Is that really important? I take such ratings with a huge pinch of salt from now on..
BECAUSE, the chicken and waffel were awesome and the waiters nice and attentive. Also, we paid less than $30 for two persons and I was not even able to eat everything. We left being totally full and satisfied.
I did not quite get the menu as there were little info on each dish, but I could have just asked. Next time I will. That being said, I am Norwegian and not updated on Southern food really.
So, to conclude, I will be back and will truly recommend eating here to my friends.