
Address and Contact Information
Address: 201 E Berkley Ave Ste G, Norfolk, VA 23523
Website: https://lillyscorner.menufy.com/
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Reviews
You are then greeted with a smile and hello. I quickly said my hello and made a remark that it’s my first time and that not sure what to select. I was asked what I feel like eating – fish? Chicken ? Lamb? It’s a good thing I came well informed from the Yelp reviews- so I ordered Beef Fataya and Chicken Thue Curry. I also ordered poisson frit (fried fish) to go for dinner!
The beef fataya came out within 5 minutes. It came in 4 pieces, enough for a meal, with a few fresh chopped lettuce leaves and sauce in a tiny container. They look like empanadas! Very delicious with fresh ground beef. The sauce how ever little packs some spicy punch!!!!!
While waiting for my other dish I am entertained by some humming and singing in the kitchen. Is that part of the service?
Then the chicken Thue Curry came out. The curry comes with fufu, served in to go containers and plate for you to
enjoy portions as you dine in.
The curry came with 2 small drumsticks and two chunks of bone in, fall off the bone chicken and deep orange carrots and potatoes all cooked to Perfection. The fufu looks like a deeper yellow mashed potatoes but tastes like less fibrous cassava! You can smell the curry but when you start to eat, the curry is different from the Thai curry or Indian curry – they seem to use other spices- different but delicious! The temperature was hot, you know the food wasn’t heated up from refrigerated or frozen state.
I would come back to try all other dishes. Will definitely add the review for the poisson frit when I eat it for dinner tonight!
I ordered the lamb mafe and the beef fataya. The lamb mafe was a stew with slight peanut flavor that was interesting in a good way and the beef fatay was like empanadas and had good flavor
I called to see when lunch was over. He didn’t understand me.
I bought fufu with spinach stew, like the picture shows. The fufu wasn’t presented neatly,
and I started feeling nauseous, and I don’t know why. I checked the menu because I’m allergic to peanuts. They have pine nut oil or something, but not peanuts. I called again to ask him what was in it, but he kept trying to place an order for peanut stew. I just wanted to know how my food was made.
It’s making me sick!!
What should I do???
update : September 24th, I visited the establishment 3wks ago and requested a refund due to an allergic reaction to peanuts in the meal I consumed. I spoke with an individual who identified herself as the owner’s cousin, as the owner was out of town for two weeks. My name and phone number were recorded, and I was informed that I would be contacted upon their return. However, I have yet to receive any communication from the establishment. Given the circumstances, I may need to contact my bank to resolve this matter. I am deeply disappointed with the overall experience.