The Four Way Restaurant
The soul food here is legendary. The menu varies by the day, but catfish is the house favorite. Martin Luther King Jr. ordered it every time he came in! Located just down the street from Graceland, this spot has an extra dose of Southern soul.
998 Mississippi Blvd
Memphis, TN 38126
Fu-Fu Cuisine
Chef Esther Mbaikambey’s Fu-Fu, a traditional Nigerian staple, is award winning. In addition to being known for her wonderful soul food, chef Esther emanates a spirit of calmness and love not found in most kitchens.
3633 W Camelback Rd Suite 7
Phoenix, AZ 85019
K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen
Soul food varies from region to region. In Cajun country, gumbo is a soul food staple. Sample the best of the best at K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen.
416 Chartres St
New Orleans, LA 70130
Mama Dip's Kitchen
Mama Dip first learned to cook watching family members make meals by using the "dump cooking" method. Dump cooking means no recipe -- just measure by eye, feel and taste.
408 W. Rosemary St
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Martha Lou's Kitchen
Down in the heart of Dixie you’ll find this tiny pink-hued restaurant that serves up serious soul food -- best enjoyed with a side of okra.
1068 Morrison Dr
Charleston, SC
Mary Mac’s Tea Room
Located on the historic Ponce de Leon Avenue, the staff at Mary Mac’s is known for their hospitality. Customers claim that you can taste the extra love baked into everything.
224 Ponce de Leon Ave
Atlanta, GA 30308
Sylvia’s Harlem Restaurant
Sylvia Woods, known as the “Queen of Soul Food,” opened this restaurant in Harlem in 1962. Since opening as a small luncheonette, the restaurant has flourished into a family-owned enterprise!
328 Lenox Ave
New York, NY 10027
This Is It
Nobody cooks up ham hocks and oxtails quite like Craig Joseph of This Is It. Craig says the key to good soul food is in the seasoning. Plus, it has to be cooked with love.
2712 Blodgett St
Houston, TX 77004
