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Miss Ora's Kitchen

Miss Ora's Kitchen

605 N Trade St, Winston Salem I-27101-2916, United States

Fish • Cheese • Seafood • Kitchen


"I've enjoyed Chef Stephanie Tyson's food for years, mourning the loss of menu items like eggs sardou, a temporary loss of mambo chicken sandwiches, and the best **** mary in town made by the best bartender/manager/brunch date (Kathy, you are missed! WS could know. Now that I live in Ohio, I'm grateful I have Chef Tyson's cookbooks up north with me even if I have to drive back to NC now and then to stock up on grits and smoked turkey wings (and of course plan a meetup with friends at Sweet Potatoes while I'm in town . I was pumped to hear about the planned move to a larger location and the accompanying Miss Ora's Kitchen! More pumped to know I could help with the kickstarter and invest in a business and partnership that fed me for years, poured me the best drinks, played the best jazz, hung the best art, put still-popping pork rinds on my plate, and now and then gave me the best hugs. It shouldn't surprise anyone (I hope it doesn't to find out that I planned a whole trip to NC around making it in to Miss Ora's Kitchen before closing time. I rolled out of Ohio at 10 am, and made it to WS at 5:15pm to see the line at Miss Ora's streaming out the front door. (A long line shouldn't ever be a deterrent on Trade St. Good food is like voting: STAY IN LINE! It's important! It was worth the drive, and it's worth the wait! Some people might even say you'll do a happy dance when you see the menu board advertising the fact that the chicken is fried in fatback. (Maybe that was just me dancing, but I doubt it. I ordered wings with mambo sauce, a side of greens and a side of mac n cheese. The place was so crowded I didn't see the banana pudding in the cold case and I regret not ordering that too. I don't even like sweets that much, I just know that Chef Tyson doesn't miss. It was nice to see familiar faces cooking right in front of me, and waiting with other folks smiling because they knew what they were about to eat, or couldn't wait to know. The chicken was perfect. Crisp, seasoned, both complex and simple. The greens were everything I've come to compare all greens against, and the mac n cheese was, well MAC N CHEESE! I didn't put the mambo sauce on the wings, but I didn't want it to go to waste. I'm not at all embarrassed to say I ate it with a spoon by itself. I don't get to WS enough, not as much as the 1st year I moved away, and I'm not sure how many times I'll make it in town in time for Miss Ora's, but I'll be damned if I don't try. Bravo Stephanie and Vivian! Thank you for helping me feel like I can come home again."