3 /5 ROBERT CONEY: Big Ma’s Soul Food Statesboro, GA**
*A Local Spot with Heart, Flavor Potential, and Room to Grow*
Big Ma’s Soul Food has the kind of hometown charm that makes you want to root for it from the moment you walk in. It’s a chill little spot in Statesboro with friendly energy, but the atmosphere could definitely benefit from a refresh some updated décor, a bit more personality, and a touch of soul to match the name would go a long way in creating a warm, inviting dining experience.
Now, on to the food.
I ordered the oxtail plate, and while the portion size and presentation were promising, the flavor just didn’t land. The oxtails were **overcooked and noticeably bland**, lacking the deep, slow-cooked seasoning and richness you expect especially at the price point. With a dish as iconic and labor-intensive as oxtails, diners naturally expect bold flavor, tenderness, and that signature gravy that brings everything together.
On the brighter side, the **fried fish and fried chicken were both solid**, well-cooked, and seasoned better than the oxtails. Those dishes showed glimpses of what Big Ma’s kitchen can really do when the seasoning and execution line up.
Overall, Big Ma’s Soul Food has great potential, and as a Black-owned business, I genuinely want to see it thrive. A little more attention to seasoning, consistency, and ambiance could easily elevate this spot from “nice lil chill spot” to a place people go out of their way to visit.
I’ll be stopping by again to see how things evolve because with the right touches, Big Ma’s can live up to its name and deliver the soulful comfort the community is looking for.



