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folukie restaurant

anonymous
anonymous
edited November -1 in Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy
folukie restaurant anyone been there please post comments
i go to the ymca and the restaurant is a block away

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  • the changeling
    the changeling
    Are you perhaps talking about Le Toukouleur on Bedford and Quincy? I haven't been yet, but I'm hoping to drop by soon.

    www.letoukouleur.com
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: my mistake

    oh goodness me of course le toukouleur :D
  • the changeling
    the changeling
    You've got to visit this place soon. I went this past weekend and the food was delicious!
  • bedstuyrealestateguy
    bedstuyrealestateguy
    Le Toukouleur as an absolutely FABULOUS restaurant. The food is great, the decor is tasteful and elegant and the operators/owners are so very nice and welcoming. It's definitely a 'gotta eat there' kinda place.

    David
    www.BedStuyRealEstateGuy.com
  • bedstuyrealestateguy
    bedstuyrealestateguy
    Sorry, you are right though, there is also a Folukie restaurant (1168 Bedford Avenue) . There web-site address is www.folukie.com. I haven't eaten there yet, so I can't say what, IMO, the food is like.

    David
    www.BedStuyRealEstateGuy.com
  • leffertsgirl
    leffertsgirl
    I stopped by Folukie a few months ago just as they were opening. Talked briefly with the owners who seemed like very sweet people. Menu looks good, too, but I haven't tasted the food yet.
  • kevin_on_putnam
    kevin_on_putnam
    My wife and I vote for le toukouleur too. We had a wonderful meal and a good time talking to the musician
  • the changeling
    the changeling
    What?!?! There is a Folukie too? Well thanks Angie Malice for mentioning it, and thank you David for correcting me and for including their website. I guess I'll be trying them soon.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    You folks have to get out more; Folukie, named after the owner is three blocks from Le Toukouleur and has great Halal food that I have tried 4 or 5 times. They have poetry on Wed. or Thurs.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    realestateguy wrote: You folks have to get out more; Folukie, named after the owner is three blocks from Le Toukouleur and has great Halal food that I have tried 4 or 5 times. They have poetry on Wed. or Thurs.
    www.folukie.com
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: you have to try!

    As you enter into Folukie you feel as if your in a mini African Museum lined by chocolate art sculptures done by Ebow Dadzie (United States Pastry Chef of the Year 2007). The stage is set right before you with a live 2 piece band playing music that is calming to the spirit. The ambiance is so quaint, romantic and filled with a Trinidadian and Senegales vibe. The food is eclectic and abundant with the taste and spices of Trinidad and Senegalese. The service was GREAT and left you to feel as if you were on vacation enjoying your meal. I HIGHLY recommend Folukie to all who want to experience Trinidadian and Senegalese cuisine with a touch of Soul at it's BEST!
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: Folukie

    First I must say the place is beautyful,and the food was absolutley perfert. If you like spices this is the place and the drinks is out of this world. Me and my wife recomend this place to everyone.
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: believe

    you are the owner promoting
    just believe in ure self.relax and make it happen
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: Re: you have to try!

    LoveToEatGirl wrote: As you enter into Folukie you feel as if your in a mini African Museum lined by chocolate art sculptures done by Ebow Dadzie (United States Pastry Chef of the Year 2007). The stage is set right before you with a live 2 piece band playing music that is calming to the spirit. The ambiance is so quaint, romantic and filled with a Trinidadian and Senegales vibe. The food is eclectic and abundant with the taste and spices of Trinidad and Senegalese. The service was GREAT and left you to feel as if you were on vacation enjoying your meal. I HIGHLY recommend Folukie to all who want to experience
    Trinidadian and Senegalese cuisine with a touch of Soul at it's BEST!
    uv
    get real
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    le toukouleur the place to be
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: Re: you have to try!

    LoveToEatGirl wrote: As you enter into Folukie you feel as if your in a mini African Museum lined by chocolate art sculptures done by Ebow Dadzie (United States Pastry Chef of the Year 2007). The stage is set right before you with a live 2 piece band playing music that is calming to the spirit. The ambiance is so quaint, romantic and filled with a Trinidadian and Senegales vibe. The food is eclectic and abundant with the taste and spices of Trinidad and Senegalese. The service was GREAT and left you to feel as if you were on vacation enjoying your meal. I HIGHLY recommend Folukie to all who want to experience Trinidadian and Senegalese cuisine with a touch of Soul at it's BEST!
    Sounds amazing!