TAMU Grill and Catering

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Tamu Grill and catering – Kenyan Restaurant – Minneapolis, Minnesota

Tamu Grill and Catering is a Kenyan restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, offering flavorful dishes from Kenya and other parts of Africa.

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From Minneapolis to Nairobi and back with beef curry/stew, stir-fried currier cabbage, and ugali. Welcome to Tamu Grill, the taste of Kenya in Minnesota.

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Tender beef bites in mild curry sauce, spices, and herbs. Served with rice and seasoned greens (collard greens with spinach). Dairy, nut, and egg-free.

Reviews

Abdi Moha
Tamu grill has Kenya written all over it. Chef jojo and mama make amazing food. The ugali and tilapia meal is my favorite set. It brings back fond memories of Kenya. Fanaka who usually takes care of the front end of the shop is very friendly and accommodating. The whole place is very warm and welcoming. I enjoy visiting and their amazing food.
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Mehmet
The restaurant offers an incredible and authentic taste of Kenya right here in Minneapolis. I was thoroughly impressed by the traditional street food and drink offerings.

The authenticity and quality of the dishes were outstanding, but the real star of the show was the sauce. It was perfectly balanced, flavorful, and elevated every bite. If you are looking for genuine, mouth-watering Kenyan cuisine, you absolutely must visit this place!
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Dreamchaserhighflyer 96
Great food and wonderful service. The flavors are authentic and everything tasted amazing. Highly recommend TAMU if you’re looking for delicious East African cuisine!
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mohamed saeed
The chips masala was spot on. Just the right flavors to remind u of Kenya. The atmosphere and the vibes is unmatched
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Alli Kildahl
Love Tamu!! Such good Kenyan food. Service is great, and the owner is warm and inviting. If you haven’t been you’re missing out!
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Gift Manda
The food is of Kenyan origin and the restaurant offers a Kenyan fusion kind of experience.
In terms of service, for smaller orders, they come out quickly with beef samosas as part of my favorite side. Bigger meals can range from 10 to 15 minutes, sometimes twenty and this depends on the type of food ordered and the flow of other clients in the restaurant. They also make food from scratch and this allows customers to get the freshest meals while exploring the Kenyan fusion.
In terms of atmosphere, the place is loaded with African music and Afrobeats is always playing on the background. Might not be child friendly but you can always ask the waiter to change the music if you are eating with children. Great place!

Look out for Tilapia, coconut curry beans and chapati, Chicken curry rice and Goat soup (hangover soup only on Sundays
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Travelgirl Nancy
The vegetarian samosas were bland, even for Minnesotas. The “spicy” sauce did not compliment the item. French fries had no seasoning, were limp, and barely warm so lots of ketchup was necessary! One of my companions had the beef sausage which they described as dry and “nothing special.”
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sata600
Low key eatery, and nice atmosphere to chill with small group of friends.
Slower than usual food service, plan an hour to wait and at least, even while seated.
Clean bathrooms.
Has a small TV on upper wall playing some nice low volume African music.
Sweet cinnamon tea is too sweet and hurts my stomach even after a small sip, don’t recommend it, it’s premade and not made fresh- too much sugar in it.
Food is average, nothing competitive or super appealing.
Kenyan food is fusion, so it’s not really as authentic as we’d hope.
Dish menu claims to have rice, but rice was not served.
Don’t plan on coming back unless I need a low key place to chill and not be bothered. But the seating is limited, and the architecture of the layout wasn’t very well thought out.
Chairs are comfortable and a lot of open space. Not cramped at all.
But, the task urgency of this place is very lacking.
I would recommend this restaurant get an expert business consultant to remain profitable- I see tough times for this business ahead.
Food and task management is not competitive at all.
There are much better places for African food with much lower prices just a few blocks away.
I like the effort, but just not a place that has the ability to truly standout.
Seasoned fries also, are not tasty at all- the taste combination is not appetizing or appealing.
Food came out lukewarm, like it was sitting out for a while.
We didn’t bother taking any left overs, just not enough uniqueness or style.
Don’t recommend eating here unless your taste pallet cannot distinguish authentic cuisine.
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Mackenzee Pierog
Everything was so good and flavorful! First time eating here and ordered the beef curry, chapati and cabbage, jollof rice, and chips marsala + veggie samosas. I would recommend everything and want to try the beef samosas when I go back!
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Onyedimma Nwachuku
TAMU Grill has incredible Kenyan infused food. I ordered the chips masala with Kenyan sausage. The sausage was great and it paired well with the chips masala (smothered fries). I also ordered the chicken curry with chapati. The chicken was juicy and the chapati was soft, a fantastic combination! The goat curry and rice was well received by the rest of my family. TAMU Grill is the hidden gem of Cedar/Riverside!
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