Camille & I decided to goto Mama Dean’s Soul Food Kitchen today (located on South School, next to the Seoul Korean Market).  Soul meets Seoul.

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Today’s Menu:  Shrimp E’Touffee,  Jambalaya, Red Beans n’ Rice, Salad and Pinto Beans, Hotwater Cornbread.

She tried to order a Dr. Pepper.  “We don’t have Dr. Pepper.  Just sweet tea and lemonade.”   (and in Mason Jars, nevertheless)

Sweet tea it is !

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 We ordered the full meal.  Since I’m allergic to shrimp, Camille took my E’Touffee, and I took her Jambalaya.

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It was really good.

Desert?  The Sweet Potato Pie came recommended.

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The menu changes daily.  They usually have a different menu for dinner.  Open 10am-9pm.  So far, they’ve been open 7 days a week.

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Mama said she’s gonna have something nice for Mother’s Day.  Turkey, Dressing, Beans, Greens, maybe Ribs, and Red Velvet Cake.  Oh yeah.

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