Windsor, ON – Windsor’s vibrant food scene continues to grow, and at the
heart of it is Zuleeats, a family-owned Ghanaian restaurant that is more
than just a place to grab a meal—it’s a cultural experience. Specializing in
authentic Ghanaian dishes, savory meat pies, and classic butter tarts, Zuleeats
is dedicated to bringing the rich flavors and traditions of Ghana to the
Windsor-Essex community.
Launched
in Fall 2020, Zuleeats has quickly become a local favorite, earning
recognition as one of the top restaurants and businesses in the region. Its
founder, Chef Zule, has also been widely celebrated, being named one of Canada’s
Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022 and Canada’s Top 100 Mom Entrepreneurs
in 2023. These accolades reflect not only her culinary expertise but also
her dedication to community, inclusivity, and cultural storytelling through
food.
“Food
is one of the most powerful ways to share culture, and at Zuleeats, we’re proud
to introduce the Windsor community to the flavors of Ghana,” said Chef Zule.
Zuleeats’
storefront serves as both a takeout restaurant and a specialty shop, offering homemade
Ghanaian cuisine staples like jollof rice and even handcrafted seasoning
blends to help customers recreate authentic flavors at home. The restaurant
is also a champion of inclusivity, offering vegan, vegetarian, and
gluten-free options to ensure that everyone can enjoy the tastes of Ghana.
Beyond
food, Zuleeats is deeply rooted in community advocacy, supporting
newcomers to Canada and individuals with disabilities. As a Black-owned,
women-owned business, Zuleeats continues to inspire and uplift through its
commitment to diversity and representation in Windsor’s culinary landscape.
Whether
you're craving a fresh-baked Ghanaian meat pie, a warm plate of jollof rice, or
just looking to grab one of their Fufu Friday T-Shirts, Zuleeats invites you to
explore the flavors and culture of Ghana—one bite at a time.
📍Visit Zuleeats at 2760 Howard Ave Unit 7, Windsor,
ON
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