Ghanaian social media has been buzzing since popular Accra restaurateur, Chez Amis, revealed her latest birthday gift to herself — a brand-new Rolls Royce Cullinan. Known for her signature attieke dishes that have won the hearts (and stomachs) of many in the capital, Chez Amis shared the news with pride, calling it a reward for years of dedication and hard work.
While a number of fans and well-wishers flooded her comment sections with praise and congratulations, not everyone is buying the story. Many Ghanaians online have raised eyebrows, wondering how selling a traditional dish like attieke could possibly finance a luxury vehicle that costs several millions of cedis.
Some comments questioned the transparency of her success story, with users asking, “Is it really just food money?” and “There must be more to this than meets the eye.” Others, however, defended her, pointing out that with smart branding, great customer service, and the right clientele, food businesses can become gold mines — especially when tied to lifestyle and luxury.

Chez Amis herself hasn’t directly addressed the skepticism, but in her post, she hinted that consistent hustle, faith, and believing in one’s craft can take you far. “This is not just a car,” she wrote. “It’s a symbol of where I started and how far I’ve come.”
The conversation continues online, where Ghanaians remain divided — some inspired, others unconvinced. One thing’s clear though: Chez Amis has got everyone talking, and whether it’s attieke or ambition, she’s made a mark.