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my first stop in louisville! from writing this (juli 2021) the restaurant is still Curbid, they take orders by phone and all usual apps. Vegan options are clearly marked and there is a lot! I had the speciality of the chef with tofu delicious and filled with unique aromen / picks. View all feedback.
I stumbled upon Funmi's on HappyCow yesterday and was surprised to learn that they offer vegan options in Louisville. Their vegan-friendly menu is extensive, well-marked, and diverse. I ordered takeout, including an appetizer sampler and an entrée, and everything was delicious. I appreciate that the vegan options are complete, whole-food-based meals. I will definitely be returning!
My first stop in louisville! from writing this (juli 2021) the restaurant is still Curbid, they take orders by phone and all usual apps. Vegan options are clearly marked and there is a lot! I had the speciality of the chef with tofu delicious and filled with unique aromen / picks.
Really delicious eating, served in a room that feels like a waiting room for her dentist. we don't think there's something like that in louisville. the personal was extremely knowledgeable and understanding about the vegan options – there is a separate menu that makes it easy. we ordered the courts medium-size and found them just that could be a little hotter but quite right on the money. loved all aromen and interesting ingredients. we were just once, but plan to go back soon.
I'm happy we found this in our neighbourhood. pleasant caffe that has been thrown away behind buckheads. my young man loved the sambusas. we had several vegan apps and vegan stew for dinner.
This is the slogan on the kitchen door at Funmi's. And, we both felt, on the Saturday night we went, that we were fed well. I haven't had plantain that was prepared as well as at Funmi's. Very lightly fried, and perfectly ripe, with the Mrs. C special it was just everything you would want for a home cooked meal. The African brown beans were hearty, a nice combo with the kale stew. it was surprising how the food is so outstanding, yet the atmosphere is so similar to any ethnic you takey/carry-out place. TVs showing music videos, can't-remember-what-they looked-like tables, mass produced art on the walls. Really? Nigerian cooking with all those wonderful spices, textures and flavors would seem to inspire much more. Also,it's a bit hard to find this place as it is tucked behind the other stores that face Bardstown in the strip.