Momma Dee Enters The Food Game w/ ‘Royal Class Kitchen’ Amid ‘LHHATL’ Cancellation Rumors

Momma Dee Enters The Food Game w/ ‘Royal Class Kitchen’ Amid ‘LHHATL’ Cancellation Rumors
Momma Dee is turning her signature “queen energy” into a new business venture as she launches Royal Class Kitchen, a food truck and catering service, amid ongoing chatter about the future of “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.”
The reality TV personality recently unveiled the brand on social media, promoting a Southern-style menu packed with comfort food staples. According to the posted menu, full plates range from $28 to $35 and include options like barbeque chicken, fried chicken, meatloaf, turkey wings, and oxtails, while premium items like lollipop lamb chops are priced higher. Each plate comes with one entrée and two sides.
Side dishes, available for $5 each, include mac & cheese, collard greens, yams, cabbage, fried corn, and potato salad—rounding out a classic soul food lineup.
Momma Dee is also offering catering for events including weddings, birthdays, and repasts, encouraging “serious inquiries only.”
The move signals a potential pivot into entrepreneurship as questions continue to swirl about the long-running franchise’s future. Momma Dee previously told fans she didn’t believe the show was returning.
Will you be trying Momma Dee’s menu?
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