Jane D.04/15/24Although I'm a country girl at heart, happiest hiking with my human and canine pups in remote places, it's little nooks and crannies like Le Petit Sénégal / Little Senegal, centered around 116th... More
Janet S.03/19/24The food was great, just what we wanted. Thieboudienne literally translated means the rice of fish in the Wolof language. The portion was enough for 2-3 people. Nicely flavored broken rice with... More
Jay I.10/28/22Having not been here two years, I am a little disappointed to see how much the offerings have dropped off. I came with a group of six (myself included) and their were many menu options that were... More
Ren F.09/04/22What the flying f@&k kind of service do they have here!! I've been tolerant of bad service lately and usually let things slide cause the service industry has had it rough the past couple of years.... More
Brittany D.07/06/18If you haven't had Senegalese food yet you need to make your way to 116th. Walking down the street you will find many options to try. I picked Keur Coumba, because I was after one dish in... More