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Wanted to go to 1/03/2017 last night. Uélé is precisely taken over by Mima "Marokaans Restaurant." Who knows where Uélé moved? Or complete? Where's Chief Nounou she's not answering my text message! View all feedback.
Wanted to go to 1/03/2017 last night. Uélé is precisely taken over by Mima "Marokaans Restaurant." Who knows where Uélé moved? Or complete? Where's Chief Nounou she's not answering my text message!
I can't tell you how many times I've passed. Uele, the Afro Creole restaurant in the Oldburg. And I can't tell you how many times I thought or said, And here? Until last night, I got a little push in the back to take it. I whispered on the inside. That's out of my comfort zone. But according to some people, life starts there, so we moved on. We were graciously received by the hostess, there wasn't that many people, so we could choose our table ourselves. The interior is easy with a few colorful paintings on the wall. On the map, as scampi with 1001 herbs, samosa, snails and Creool meatballs. We chose the samosa, filled with nice spicy meat. There was a snag and a perfectly spicy sauce. Good start is half won. The main dishes all seemed fine, but since my friend recommended me the plantain bin, I went for a baked banana and a papillote of Valley $17.5. He picked the chicken Moambe, saka saka and plantainbanian $17. I'm not a fan of that banana, though, not cooked like mine or fried like his. ! The verdict is generally good. I'm glad I tried, but I'm not wild about it right now. Next time I might choose the broochette with sweet potato and soft curry. Back to the known. _
Bit of tragedy, kind service, super-looking dishes!
Yesterday very well ate! Top!
Great food!