

Address and Contact Information
Address: 7800 Biggs Ford Rd Suite B1, Frederick, MD 21701
Phone: (301) 304-0631
Website: http://www.motherlandkitchen.com/
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Reviews
I wanted to be open-minded and thought it was simply the African way with how blunt she was in telling us to wait before she took our order because she was cooking, and if we wanted drinks they were in the fridge. But then two other parties came in who were darker skinned than us (we are east asian) and she started saying “dear” and phrasing things more kindly like “if you could do me a favor to look in the fridge for drinks.” Discrimination is not ok, and honestly we should have left before we ordered.
On top of that, prices were outrageous. One small beef stew, one vegetable side stew, and a starch for $47?? And then she skimmed extra — adding $1 extra to the food items and $0.50 extra to the drink. I remember the menu prices since they were already so high, and noticed she added more when we got the receipt after it was charged. I had asked “how much was it?” as she gestured for the credit card at the register, but my trusting partner tapped to pay already. We tipped because we are nervous millennials and were still processing the events.
The beef stew was too salty and I’ll probably never get the flavorless, pudding-textured fufu focino starch ever again, but I can’t comment too much since this isn’t our normal palette.
I ordered the lamb with greens and Jollof rice. My wife got jerk chicken with fufu. The portion sizes were very good and you can tell the food was made with love. There was so much flavor, spices, and seasoning. The lamb was really impressive, and the greens were more like a sautéed spinach than I was expecting, and it was really really good. The jerk chicken was moist and falling off the bone with a good level of spice and flavor and the fufu. was very nice to try for the first time
thank you for a great first experience and we will definitely be back!
Establishment is very much mom and pop style with their belongings everywhere except the dining area.
Staff is friendly enough.
We were excited to try, but left disappointed.
The owner was the hostess, chef, and server. Our bellies were not disappointed when we left, our leftovers reheated deliciously, and we’re excited to use our sauces! The dining area has a “home-y” atmosphere. We had the beef stew, fufu (corn), beef patty, goat, oxtail stew, chicken peanut butter stew, rice & beans, and okra. We would get it all again (and more)!
Who served…the magnificent owner & chef Sabina who is magnificent cook & i ate for 3 hours..a little bit of this..a little of that
I tasted like dim sum her entire menu
The peanut butter stew rated 12 out of 10 stars
The curried chicken was the best I have ever had…apparently the recipe of Sabrina’s mother
The Kathi Kathi chickens recipe dates to over sixty ago from Sabina’s village of Cameroon
The 3 green sides sides is freshly sourced + lots of herbs and spices..the recipe is like the secret formula that will die with Sabina unless she willingly shares it with
The Fufu fonio is heavenly & actually “orgasmic” to your tongue & soul
Discover themis wonderful place for 1 or a party.
She told me she often caters parties
Celebrate Thanksgiving, Xmas or new years
The African/Caribbean way
Add some soul to your life and before you die .add Motherland kitchen to your bucket list
I went for the Thanksgiving meal, which featured a wonderful mix of different flavors and dishes, and everything was incredibly tasty. The friendliness, care, and authenticity here really stand out. Highly recommend checking it out — and if you want to try the Thanksgiving meal, it’s available through the end of December!