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Visit Black-owned restaurants during February (and the rest of the year)

Written By Scott Joseph On February 10, 2021

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As you may know, Scott Joseph’s Orlando Restaurant Guide is featuring Black-owned restaurants during February in observation of Black History Month. So far, we’ve visited Chicken Fire, Caribbean Sunshine Bakery and Brick & Spoon.

This is not an exhaustive list but mainly those I’ve reviewed. If you know of others you’d like to see reviewed, drop me a note or leave a comment.

More will be featured in the coming weeks, but I wanted to revisit some that I’ve reviewed in the past for your patronage consideration. All are worthy. Click on the name of the restaurant to read my past review.

DaJen Eats is at 323 E. Kennedy Blvd., Eatonville. It is open for lunch and early dinner pickup (current closing times are 6 p.m. except Sunday at 4 p.m.) Tuesday through Sunday. The phone number is 407-775-5791

 Nile Ethiopian Restaurant is at 7048 International Drive, Orlando. It is open for dinner daily. The phone number is 407-354-0026.

Nikki’s Place is at 742 Carter St., Orlando. It is open for breakfast, lunch and early dinner (6 p.m. on Sunday and Monday, 7 p.m. the rest of the week) Wednesday through Monday. The phone number is 407-425-5301.

Selam Ethiopian & Eritrean Cuisine is at 5494 Central Florida Parkway, Orlando. It’s open for lunch and dinner daily (though oddly its menu has breakfast items). The phone number is 407-778-3119.

Flavors Nigerian is at 3530 S. Orange Ave., Orlando. It is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday. The phone number is 407-272-1449.

Something Fishy is at 2107 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka. It’s open for lunch and dinner daily, though it closes at 5 p.m. on Sundays. The phone number is 407-703-4850.

Golden Krust is at 318 N. Alafaya Trail, Orlando (in front of a Home Depot). There are also Krusts Golden at 5510 W. Colonial Drive and2753 N. Hiawassee Road in Orlando. It is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

Oley’s Kitchen and Bar-b-que is at 2700 S. Rio Grande Ave., Orlando. It is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. The phone number is 407-422-7288.

 

 

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