I've lived in Orlando for about 5 1/2 years and would have to go back to Dallas to visit my family in order to get good Nigerian food. I saw delightful Nigerian cuisine recommended from an Instagram reel, probably because I have been searching for good Nigerian restaurants, and found delightful Nigerian. I had the Fufu with egusi soup and Saki during my first trip and my wife had a Fufu and red soup. The food is so good, and reminds me of my familyâs cooking. We went again for the second time and switched up our orders and everything was still delicious. Itâs a takeout only location, but it allows us to go home, wash up and enjoy our food. Iâve already recommended this place to my coworkers and friends and other Nigerian buddies that I have in the Orlando area. Not only is it great food, but the Management are fantastic and very pleasant. All of the food options that they have have great descriptions online, adequate portions, and the pricing is justified in my opinion. Great meals and filling for lunch, dinner and if youâre not a big eater, it can even hold you over for a snack the next day. I highly recommend everyone try it out, you can call and ask for recommendations on something that might be a little lighter for you if youâre not sure what to get and the staff is very helpful and providing good recommendations. This is gonna be a regular spot for us for sure. Hope they expand and or get a restaurant. 4.8 stars only because thereâs no dine in option, but the food is made to be eaten at home with family after cleaning your hands...
   Read moreâď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ A Hidden Gem in Orlando for Nigerian Cuisine!
Absolutely blown away by the flavor and care in every bite! Nigerian food is so underrepresented in this area, so finding this spot was a true gift.
Heads up: this is not a dine-in restaurantâit's strictly pickup and delivery through Uber Eats and other apps. Orders are filled in the order they're received, so walking in without ordering ahead means you'll likely have to wait. That said, I made that exact mistakeâand Iâm glad I did.
The owner was warm, welcoming, and incredibly gracious. Even though I hadnât ordered ahead, she accepted my request and kept me updated while I waited. The aroma in the space alone made it worth it. I could smell the jollof, spices, and stewed meats simmering with love.
When I finally got my food home to try âWOW. Rich, bold flavors. Authentic. Comforting. You can taste the heart and culture in every bite. Iâll definitely be ordering again (next time, through the app!).
If youâre craving something real, soulful, and packed with flavorâthis is the spot for authentic Nigerian Cuisine. Just order ahead and enjoy! I ordered a tray of smoky jollof which didn't disappoint, goat pepper soup, red stew with assorted meat, rice & beans with eba, suya and plantain. I will be a repeat customer for sure especially to order for catering...
   Read moreI wanted to rate this place five stars. But I took a star away because the food is too spicy. Although Nigerians love spicy food, I think they should give the option of spicy and non spicy because Americans are not used to the spiciness.
Besides the spicy, the food was very good. I don't like spicy food but I cleaned my dish , finger licking good! The fish was fresh and the okra was fresh the packaging was aesthetically beautiful. And the carry bags was actually thermal bags to keep the food warm until you get home. The lady that worked there had a beautiful Pleasant attitude very kind-hearted and soft-spoken. I bought three meals and extra okra and extra Fufu, I paid a little over $100.
Would I recommend, 100%. Would I come back I don't know because my butt is going to pay for it in the long run when I have to use the restroom it's going to be on fire.
If you can take the spice and your looking for fresh African food and not leftovers definitely pay this place a visit because my food was fresh and delicious, spicy...
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