Hadja Marley 1139 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11238
About the Business
Welcome to Hadja Marley, your go-to destination for a delightful culinary experience in the heart of Brooklyn. Located at 1139 Fulton Street, Hadja Marley is a vibrant restaurant that offers a unique fusion of flavors, capturing the essence of diverse cuisines with a modern twist. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or a light snack, our menu is thoughtfully curated to satisfy every palate.
At Hadja Marley, we pride ourselves on using fresh, high-quality ingredients to craft dishes that are both delicious and memorable. Our talented chefs are dedicated to bringing you a taste of innovation with every bite, while our welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff ensure that your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional.
Join us for a meal and discover why Hadja Marley is a beloved spot in Brooklyn's bustling food scene. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, our restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy great food and make lasting memories. We look forward to serving you soon!
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Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 04:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 04:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 04:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 04:30
Friday:
09:00 - 04:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 04:30
Sunday:
09:00 - 04:30
Reviews
"Delicious... made a new friend."
"Food is affordable and delicious. Late night cravings are more than satisfied. Nothing less than 5 stars."
"Wonderful customer service family friendly environment The grilled lamb is always tasty matter matter what day or time you go They have a wide variety of sauces and rices The salad bar is always green and crispy with Romain and not iceberg!! If what you want is not available they will tell you how long you have to wait and it’s always LESS than 15 minutes"
"Love this spot. Food is legit, delicious and at a good price. Can't beat that."
"It's food by the pound. It's a buffet. A broad assortment of rice and couscous and vegetables and meat prepared in a variety of ways. You build your plate and bring it to the cashier and they weight it and tell you what you're paying. Stay away from the kabobs. They're 3$ apiece (compared to a whole plate of food for 6$) and were somewhat dry. Speaking French is a bonus, but not necessary. It's a buffet, so there isn't much customer interaction. You grab your food. You pay. You eat. You throw away your plates. You leave. No frills. Good food."
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