Keur Coumba is a renowned Senegalese restaurant known for its authentic and flavorful cuisine. Located in an accessible area, the restaurant has garnered a strong reputation for its delicious dibi, rice, fish, and lamb dishes, as well as its delectable grilled plantains. With a focus on providing exceptional customer service and high-quality food, Keur Coumba has become a popular choice for both locals and visitors looking to experience the rich and diverse flavors of Senegalese cuisine. Whether guests choose to dine in or opt for delivery, they can expect a memorable and satisfying culinary experience. The restaurant's dedication to quality and attention to detail has earned them numerous positive reviews, making it a must-visit establishment for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Senegal.
Amenities and More
- Delivery
- Takeaway
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Good for kids
- Trendy
- Tourists
- University students
Reviews
This restaurant used to be wonderful. Today’s delivery was a nightmare and the staff that was answering the phone could not have been more rude. They hung up in the middle of the conversation after 10 seconds and we called back and they hung up again and we called back and they cut us off immediately. The food tasted like it was from two days ago everything was greasy, and the flavor was horrible, I will never order from this restaurant again and others should be very careful. It’s a Sengaliese Restaurant that is now calling yourself Nigerian, the same restaurant.
i had a tomato stew with lamb and rice and my partner had the lamb dibbie. both were so delicious, but i would definitely get a stew again if i came, it just had so much flavor. we also tried the baobab and sorrel drinks and both were delicious and sweet. overall i would definitely come back, the food was amazing and the service was quick and friendly.
This was so good! Not great if you are trying to watch the salt content but if you want some delicious Senegalese food, this place did the trick! Please keep in mind that I know absolutely nothing about Senegalese food standards, but my friend who is a first generation West African descendant and more familiar with the cuisine said she thought the food was great. At the very least, it was yummy to this uncultured American girl! 😁 The atmosphere was a bit dark for my liking but the place was clean and the portion sizes were wonderful. Great value, just not for less adventurous eaters.
The worst attitude I have received at a restaurant.
There was a Cockroach that was walking around and we kindly let her know(we weren’t even rude about it) because things happen. The lady answered by telling that she has been everywhere in the world and there are roaches everywhere. Lol what a joke!
There should not be roaches in a restaurant, we didn’t even ask to have our food comped we were just letting her know and we got that answer.
I Will never set my foot there ever again!
The portions were also really small.
Friendly Senegalese restaurant in Harlem with tasty, traditional food and generous portions, though the amount of fish with the tieboudienne is a bit small relative to the amount of rice.
The atmosphere is typical of what you would experience in Senegal, including the TV channels. Customers chat with each other, sometimes across tables, while waiting for their meals.
Don’t be surprised that not every dish on the menu is available every day. Look at the daily specials section to see what they have that day. (Every Senegalese restaurant I’ve been to does this, but this is the only one I saw with the daily specials list.)
I brought a friend who had never had Senegalese food before and she liked both dishes.
Worst tchep I have ever had in my LIFE! It didn’t taste like anything, this was a pure waste of money. I’m a huge foodie, and eat tchep all the time but my family and I could not eat it. It was lacking all the taste that actually makes up the dish. Please don’t judge Senegalese rice based on this, this restaurant does not represent in any way how good our food actually is.
The food here is really good and the service was fast, it's a laid-back atmosphere where you take your time to enjoy the meal. They don't rush you like most places.
The food still good but the price keep going up and the quantity is reducing . Dibi Sénégal is now full of bones
Location
125 W 116th St, New York, NY 10026, United States
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