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We we’re pleasantly surprised, by how good the food was and the exceptional service we had received. We found this spot by searching “Black Owned Restaurants in Paris”. We had the chicken waffles and it was EVERYTHING!!!. Sides were ok, but the waffles chicken was everything we expected and more. View all feedback.
What Cee Wanderlust doesn't like about Mama Jackson Soul Food Restaurant:
I was so happy when I found a “soul food” place in Paris, I made sure it was my first stop! The menu is VERY limited, and there were hardly any “soul food” options. The macaroni and cheese.., well I liked the top part, but the bottom had a strong cheese that tasted like funky feet. The chicken was well fried and very tasty! The fish, waffles, and mashed sweet potatoes were average at best. I probably wouldn’t make a... View all feedback.
Nice place, nice atmosphere, nice music from 90's hip hop soul rnb. Food is great, service is welcoming and friendly. I recommend definitely
Soul Food not really, more like Jamaican food with a twist. We came in and were seated promptly and given our menus. The menu has like 10 plates and an handful of starters, sides and desserts, so a smaller menu. The food was decent, not oh my goodness good. We had the chicken plate and we added on the Mac and Cheese both were ok. Maybe I’m a soul food snob, but it was missing that kick that you get from good soul food.
My review is a year old as I actually visited the restaurant September 2018. I went with my wife and another friend and we all enjoyed the food. Since I try out all chicken and waffle meals in every restaurant that serves it, I course ordered it here. The chicken was very tasty and the best I had eaten in all of Europe (eaten in Amsterdam, London, Rome, Barcelona, Naples, Nice and even in Cairo. The waffles were OK, just a little dry but eatable. Not sure if they were cooked too long, but the syrup didn't wake them up enough to match the excellent taste of the chicken. Don't recall what my wife and friend ate, but they loved their meals. The place is small and can probably on accommodate no more than 20 people on the inside and may be 10-12 on the outside. I recommend everyone pay a visit to the restaurant if you want to taste some soul food across the pond, but get there as soon as they open in the evening to reduce wait time.
I was so happy when I found a “soul food” place in Paris, I made sure it was my first stop! The menu is VERY limited, and there were hardly any “soul food” options. The macaroni and cheese.., well I liked the top part, but the bottom had a strong cheese that tasted like funky feet. The chicken was well fried and very tasty! The fish, waffles, and mashed sweet potatoes were average at best. I probably wouldn’t make a second trip though
For starters, I don’t know why I came to France and wanted to eat soul food... familiarity I guess, but I digress. The chicken and sweet potatoes were too spicy. The chicken was well fried, but the coating had thyme, parsley, and French inspired seasonings. The sweet potatoes mash was full of fibers it should’ve been whipped to remove then) and seasoned with lime and coconut milk. That’s not soul food. It should’ve been seasoned with cinnamon, nutmeg, brown/white sugar, clove, and perhaps a splash of lemon. The red beans and rice had bbq sauce in them...again not soul food. The seasoning on the French fries was called Cajun seasoning. It was really good... not spicy although it should’ve been given that they labeled it Cajun. The macaroni and cheese was good in relation to everything else, but not worth 8 euros. The best thing about the restaurant was the 90’s r&b music that was played and the decor which is an ode to African-American entertainment culture. Other than that, I wouldn’t recommend eating here if you have a taste for authentic soul food.