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Let Victor take you home - down home
Take a journey to the deep south of the USA and experience the flavours and atmosphere of New Orleans, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and the Carolina's … where the Deep South meets Cajun & Creoleat your party or event. Email us today for a catering quotation
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There has been alot said about this bustling restaurant…The Daily Telegraph said …"When you're up for something to put a bit of colour in your cheeks, this is the place to go” and in the Sydney Morning Herald , when they said … " a unique blend of southern soul, and inner west ambiance". You can read more of what's been seen in the media by clicking here

Sit down to the sounds of blues and soul …
and dig into the tastiest African-American cooking in Australia. Blackened Chicken, Gumbo , Deep Fried Oysters and or our hand-patted Crab Cakes are just a few of the favourites on our catering menu.. Allow Victor to cater for your party and enjoy your meal accompanied by some of our many southern sides including Corn Bread Muffins, Collard Greens and Black Eyed Peas

Soul Food – The Good Times Food…Victor says that when he thinks of ‘Soul Food', it invokes memories of a table piled high with good home cooking on Sunday afternoons and holidays with the family gathered around the table - talking, laughing, arguing, and having a plain old fashioned good time being together. He says, “One thing is for sure – Soul food goes hand in hand with that warm feeling of comfort you get when you remember good times”.


A rare find in a city known for unlimited catering options…
Our customers come from all over the Sydney metropolitan area and they’re guests always enjoy Victor's Soul Food Kitchen's great food. As they all sit and tap their toes to the music floating in the air, they happily bask in the warmth of the soul that's all around your event...

 



Don't let the nonchalance of Victor's Soul Food Kitchen lull you into thinking it is anything but a great and rare restaurant ….. it's one of this the city's hidden jewels.

It's about more than just the food…The origin of Soul food is from the Southern slave states, which is why it is often also called southern cooking. But for African Americans, it is more than just the food, it is the sense of belonging and the comfort of family and fellowship shared over a meal. In the south, mothers learned from the grandmothers who learned from the great grandmothers.



Where love and determination to survive prevailed and cooking practices were centuries refined into the cuisine we can enjoy at Victor's Soul Food Kitchen today. more