Jean Michael Triunfel
Google
I hardly ever leave reviews, but my visit to "Ma n Pop" left me no choice.
I'm being totally honest here, not because the food was any good. It was so awful, I feel like I need to warn others.
I ended up apologizing to my girlfriend dozens of times for taking her there.
This place seems more focused on looks than on the food they're serving.
People have been raving about their "Mac and Cheese," but I'm convinced they've never actually eaten here.
Trust me, the photos shared by others online don't lie—it's a disgrace.
Don't be tricked by the high ratings like I was. It's all about appearance, not the actual food. They're not willing to improve what they're serving, and that's just crazy.
I wish I'd taken a photo of my meal to show just how bad it was. Honestly, anything from the frozen section of a grocery store would taste better.
My girlfriend and I felt sick after eating here
I had the catfish dinner with Mac n Cheese and potato salad.
Why did I do this to myself?
The catfish was passable, but the potato salad tasted off, and the Mac and Cheese was basically just mac—no cheese.
How can a soul food place mess up Mac and Cheese this badly?
My girlfriend's dish wasn't any better. The gravy was watery and looked like diarrhea on a plate, and it tasted bland, as if it came from a can. A Hungry Man meal tastes better.
We've shown pictures of our meals to others, and they were just as appalled.
The whole experience was a letdown, especially since we had been looking forward to trying this place.
It's disheartening to see a restaurant, particularly one that's Black-owned, mislead people like this.
Those fake reviews are a disservice to everyone.Lastly, the photos I'll share are from other people.
Look at them and tell me, does this look appetizing to you? Serving food like this should be embarrassing.
Writing this review doesn't make me feel any better; it's just the harsh reality. There's a special place in hell for people who write fake reviews. This is supposed to be a soul food restaurant, but there's no soul to be found here. The service was okay, nothing special. But I won't be coming back. Ever.
To Ma-n-Pop, the food should speak for itself. You don't have to lie about your reviews. If it's good, people will naturally talk about it and spread the word. The food is the most important thing, then comes the culture and reviews of the restaurant. The food is the foundation, and if it’s good, it will stand on its own.