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Yebo Kitchen is a proudly Black-owned restaurant bringing bold, modern South African street food to the heart of Baltimore. Founded by chef and entrepreneur Khari Parker, Yeiboh Kitchen celebrates the vibrant flavors and cultural traditions of South Africa through a contemporary, approachable menu. Known for its flavorful peri-peri chicken, bunny chow, and freshly baked roti, Yebo Kitchen has quickly become a local favorite for diners eager to experience global comfort food crafted with soul, authenticity, and Baltimore hospitality.

Highlights & Offerings

  • Located in Baltimore’s bustling R. House food hall
  • Black-owned kitchen specializing in modern South African-inspired dishes
  • Signature offerings: peri-peri chicken, slow-braised oxtail, Durban-style bunny chow, chakalaka, and hand-rolled roti
  • Creative small plates, sides, and vegan-friendly options
  • Casual, vibrant counter-service setting perfect for lunch, dinner, or a quick bite
  • Warm, community-focused service reflecting the owner’s Baltimore roots
  • Seasonal specials and rotating menu items inspired by South African street markets
  • Centrally located with nearby parking; part of a lively food hall atmosphere
  • Catering options available for events and gatherings

Why Dine at Yebo Kitchen
Yebo Kitchen brings the rich flavors and spirit of South Africa straight to Baltimore in a way that feels both fresh and deeply rooted. Whether it’s the spicy kick of peri-peri chicken, the comforting warmth of bunny chow, or the delicate chew of freshly made roti, every dish is a celebration of culture and craft. In a relaxed food hall setting, diners get to explore soulful, Black-owned cooking that honors heritage while inviting everyone to pull up a chair and say, “Yebo!”—yes!

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