
Meet Mrs. Blessing Sanusi, the new owner of Olobe kitchen and the founder and CEO of BDP Kitchen, a passionate chef and event planner from Nigeria. Mrs. Blessing Sanusi brings a unique blend of skills to her culinary endeavors. Since 2016, she has been known for her culinary excellence, earning the nickname BDP Kitchen among friends. At BDP Kitchen, Mrs. Blessing Sanusi prioritizes quality and safety, ensuring that each dish meets the highest standards. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Olobe Kitchen/ BDP Kitchen offers a range of services tailored to meet clients’ needs. Whether it’s catering for intimate gatherings or elegant weddings, Mrs. Blessing Sanusi and her team are dedicated to delivering delicious meals and exceptional ser
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Address: 440 S State Hwy 78 Ste 220, Lavon, TX 75166
Phone: (469) 619-7677
Website: https://olobekitchen.com/
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The owner was incredibly kind and welcoming, which made the experience even better. It’s rare to find food that tastes this good alongside such genuine hospitality.
Five stars without a doubt. Highly recommend!
I had mines to go
The service was awesome from start to finish. The team was professional, attentive, and made everything run smoothly, which took so much stress off our special day. The ambiance they created was over the top and truly elevated the entire wedding experience.
On top of all that, the value was fantastic for the quality, presentation, and service provided. Olobe exceeded our expectations in every way. If you’re looking for exceptional African-Nigerian catering for a wedding or any event, I highly, highly recommend them!
We initially planned to come for lunch based with the hours listed as 11:00 AM opening time on google. After finding the doors locked, and no one answering any phones we received a text message at 12:20 PM saying the restaurant would open at 1:30 PM. We returned at 1:30 PM, and waited almost 20 minutes also giving the place a call only to find the doors still locked and no one answering the phone but the open sign was still on.
This is highly unprofessional . Wasting customer’s time and providing misleading information is a very poor way to run a business. We were really excited to try the egusi soup, but due to this complete lack of reliability and professionalism, we will unfortunately not be returning to this restaurant.
Flavor rich dishes consisting of Beef, Chicken, Fish and Rice – and Plantain!
The Owner keeps busy and is very helpful with highlighting menu options (helpful if you have never had African cuisine)
Uber was constantly in and out as we ate – and on a Friday evening, it made for a quiet date night (beer next door – no liquor license here unfortunately)
But – a truly great choice if you’re looking to change it up!