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Kaloum Restaurant - Guinean cuisine

Kaloum Restaurant - Guinean cuisine

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3275 Mill Branch Rd, Memphis, Tennessee, 38116, United States
(901) 346-4611
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May 16, 2019
I travel from Arkansas to this restaurant and its well worth it each time! The food is always fresh and tastes great.

Dec 29, 2018
Where do i begin? I enjoyed this place so much. Once i was waited on the customer service was good, my food was great. Will i be coming back? Definitely!

Apr 2, 2019
Food is very good but they’re extremely unprofessional. They say the open at 11 but they don’t. They don’t have the foods ready and you have to wait or come back hours later. This is america and certain standards of costumer service is expected. You can run business like they do back home because it’s not how it works here. The restaurant could be cleaner too. I love the food but horrible costumer service. You gotta understand that not all your costumers are Senegalese and not all speak French. Some of the costumers are American and from other african counties. You gotta be cater to everyone or you miss out on a lotta money. Food is very good,but you need to be more professional. Bad costumer service makes people not want to come back to your establishment. My money spends anywhere.

Jan 22, 2019
A friend of mines took me to this place to try some home cooked food.. I was veryyyyyyyyy displeased! No vegatables on my plate just overload of rice and fried food. I'll go take my service to the other one which is truly authentic..on the other side of memphis.

Nov 28, 2018
This place was a very good place. Enjoyed the tilapia and jalif rice along with the many side dishes.

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Opening Hours

Mon:12:30 pm - 6 pm
Tue:12:30 pm - 6 pm
Wed:12:30 pm - 6 pm
Thu:12:30 pm - 6 pm
Fri:12:30 pm - 6 pm
Sat:12:30 pm - 6 pm Open Today

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