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Savannah’s own Shabazz Seafood Restaurant will soon be streaming on Netflix.
Selling seafood in Savannah isn’t hard. Everyone who likes it has a favorite place, but one thing most of us can agree on is that if you want quality, no-frills fried seafood, you go to Shabazz Seafood Restaurant.
The bright yellow building off West Victory Drive and Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard has long been known to locals. But Kalifa Shabazz, daughter of Alderwoman Dr. Estella Shabazz and Yusuf Shabazz, is determined to make it an internationally known name.
“We provided an environment that was conducive to learning and operated our house like a think tank, said Yusuf Shabazz.
There’s no such thing as perfection, we’re all just pretty much Wing-N-It!, according to owner Wing-N-It Savannah owner Kenneth Rouche.
Rouche and his crew are creating a new wave of catering services and private events with the introduction of pop-up restaurants.
The pop-up restaurant scene is a COVID-friendly alternative to the food truck and catering option that includes a mobile kitchen and a set menu with mostly ala carte options in outside event spaces. The concept also creates a mystery appeal that goes against the grain by popping up at various locations with little to no advertisement.
Since Wing-N-It Savannah’s introduction into the food scene, they have strived to create an experience within their food standards that focuses on customer service, collaboration and entertainment.