October 2, 2019 Minority & Small Business Week Page 5 Kee’s #Loaded Kitchen Cooks up Soul A Portland favorite with an original dish each day b everly C orbell t he p ortland o bserver Kiauna Nelson, owner of Kee #Loaded Kitchen food truck at the corner of Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Beech Street, really wants people to en- joy the delicious soul food dishes and desserts she has made a sig- nature for good eats. She doesn’t believe in small portions, prefer- ring to keep customers happy with big plates of satisfaction. She also doesn’t post a menu, concentrat- ing instead on a unique meal ev- ery day. “Today it’s barbecued wings, homemade mac and cheese and sweet potato pie,” she said. Some daily lunch combinations are re- peats, she said, but she doesn’t post a menu because she doesn’t want her offerings to grow stale. “When you cook the same thing every day, it can lose quality,” she said. “And I don’t want that.” Nelson has been in business by C ontinued on p age 16 photo by b everly C orbell /t he p ortland o bserver Kiauna Nelson, owner of Kee’s #Loaded Kitchen, Portland’s most favorite food cart as rated in a reader poll by Willamette Week, gets ready to serve one of her original dishes of the day at 3624 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.