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SoulKofa Vegan Restaurant & Catering

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SoulKofa Vegan Health Food is a standout for its authentic, fresh, and flavorful plant-based soul food. Reviewers rave about the made-to-order dishes, with highlights including the jerk "chicken" (soy-based) and mock oxtail made from jackfruit, both of which are seasoned to perfection and offer a comforting, satisfying experience. When planning a visit, be aware that SoulKofa is a popular spot, and reviewers don't mention any specific wait times or reservation policies. However, the menu is stacked with a variety of options, and the rich, savory sauces and tender flavors are sure to impress.
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Depending on what you’re ordering food is made fresh to order. I cannot say enough about the chef who made me ital soup upon request. It was so delicious and I saw him pound the dumplings by hand right there. That alone impressed me but my son’s burger and fresh cut in our face fries were delicious as well. If you want good, authentic, fresh food with great service go on and stop by Soulkofa and remember that good things take time. I’ll be back tomorrow for the rest of that soup because I’m sitting here upset that I didn’t get the large.

Depending on what you’re ordering food is made fresh to order. I cannot say enough about the chef who made me ital soup upon request. It was so delicious and I saw him pound the dumplings by hand right there. That alone impressed me but my son’s burger and fresh cut in our face fries were delicious as well. If you want good, authentic, fresh food with great service go on and stop by Soulkofa and remember that good things take time. I’ll be back tomorrow for the rest of that soup because I’m sitting here upset that I didn’t get the large.

Depending on what you’re ordering food is made fresh to order. I cannot say enough about the chef who made me ital soup upon request. It was so delicious and I saw him pound the dumplings by hand right there. That alone impressed me but my son’s burger and fresh cut in our face fries were delicious as well. If you want good, authentic, fresh food with great service go on and stop by Soulkofa and remember that good things take time. I’ll be back tomorrow for the rest of that soup because I’m sitting here upset that I didn’t get the large.

SoulKofa Vegan Health Food is the real deal. This spot brings the full soul food vibe without the meat, and you honestly don’t miss it. The menu is stacked: • Jerk “chicken” (soy-based) that’s seasoned right and hits the spice. • Mock oxtail made from jackfruit — tender, flavorful, and legit comforting. • Stew “chicken” (also soy) with a rich, savory sauce. • Fried oyster mushrooms that crunch like chicken. • Fried drumsticks that look and feel like the real thing. • Sides: rice & beans, mac & cheese with that golden top, roasted potatoes, candied yams, cabbage, broccoli in garlic butter sauce, and a green medley (spinach + kale + garlic). Everything tastes homemade but elevated. The greens are garlicky, the mac is creamy, the jackfruit oxtail could fool a carnivore. Portions are hearty and the staff makes you feel like family. If you’re vegan (or just curious), this is a Brooklyn gem. Soul food with no compromise. 📍235 Malcolm X Blvd, Brooklyn

SoulKofa Vegan Health Food is the real deal. This spot brings the full soul food vibe without the meat, and you honestly don’t miss it. The menu is stacked: • Jerk “chicken” (soy-based) that’s seasoned right and hits the spice. • Mock oxtail made from jackfruit — tender, flavorful, and legit comforting. • Stew “chicken” (also soy) with a rich, savory sauce. • Fried oyster mushrooms that crunch like chicken. • Fried drumsticks that look and feel like the real thing. • Sides: rice & beans, mac & cheese with that golden top, roasted potatoes, candied yams, cabbage, broccoli in garlic butter sauce, and a green medley (spinach + kale + garlic). Everything tastes homemade but elevated. The greens are garlicky, the mac is creamy, the jackfruit oxtail could fool a carnivore. Portions are hearty and the staff makes you feel like family. If you’re vegan (or just curious), this is a Brooklyn gem. Soul food with no compromise. 📍235 Malcolm X Blvd, Brooklyn