Address: 1111 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA
Phone: +13477630619
Sunday: 12–11PM
Monday: 4–11PM
Tuesday: 12–11PM
Wednesday: 12–11PM
Thursday: 12–11PM
Friday: 12PM–2AM
Saturday: 12PM–2AM
Dominic Amadiwochi
Food service was good. There were serious mistakes in check out or billing. I was tagged another person's bill, which was more than my purchase. My actual bill was still incorrect. An item that wasn't served me was added to my bill. Grateful to God, I was paying attention. Otherwise, the waiter was friendly, overall. His graciousness earned him a tip from me.
daniel “SLIM CEASER” agedah
.they got danfo in the building.the food is not bad,but is small & expensive.
ROBERT . MARTINS. AKINDAREWA
Best treatment , well respected, meal was extremely delicious, I’m going there with friends and family again this week. I give this restaurant unlimited superstar .
Samson Adepoju
The cook should be fired. I ordered a fish stew with pounded yam. They didn’t even bother to descale the fish!!!!!! FAIL
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They were not playing music when I went. However I did see a band set up in the front of the restaurant so they probably do have live music at times.
Yes they do, and not just your average alcoholic beverages but also those native to Nigeria and Ghana.
Yes, but not sure how to measure. My portion was a bit bigger than my fist
No
It is an actual bus. It was cut to fit it in the location. The back of the bus is at the entrance and the other half is in the back of the room. As far as how it got there, you would have to do as Musa have said.
Street parking yes, private parking no.
Based on Baba E's words, you no go bellefull for basic price here. Better ready to drop for extra meat make you for chop well and e no go cheap be that when you compare am to other 9ja wackis wey cheap pass for Brooklyn. Buka dey expensive area now, so u suppose understand.
Yes yes and yes they do. If you don't believe, simply give them a call!
I am yet to see a Ghanaian restaurant in Brooklyn and usually head to The Bronx for Ghanaian cuisine. Buka is Nigerian, only thing Ghanaian might be one brand of beer that they have there if I'm not mistaken.
Yes they do. You can order through Uber Eats.
I don't think this how you show that you are available for work. It might be best to either call the restaurant and ask to speak with the manager or better you show up in person with your resume. Best of luck!
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