This place I've seen in passing many times but unfortunately never had the chance until now to try (this is due to my appointments are in the evenings which I'm rushed to from work and they're closed by the time I'm out). Well, this time I booked my appointment in the early afternoons on my vacation time off so this time I will have a chance to try. Well, I sure missed out in the past because it's been a nice treat.
I will try their bigger dishes next visit because I had a late breakfast prior to my appointment so I ordered a nice lunch dish with a smoothie. Their jollof is def 🔥 packed punch full of flavor. Having rice as a staple all my life, for the first time my eyes are open to such a different but delicious way of experiencing a rice dish. The chicken is delicious but packs a a lot of heat. This is where the smoothie and cole slaw comes in to revive me. This is more of my personal fault because my tolerance of spice heat is not very good and it's a given . I can imagine my spice loving friends going to town with this.
The smoothie is just wonderful just on its own. I could just order tons of mango supreme and just drink it straight all day. The ambience is chilled as they play a lot of Bossa Nova and other tracks. My favorite of course is when The Girl from Ipanema plays, then I just don't want to leave.
Staff were very polite. They're probably wondering why I'm texting away while I eat. No disrespect but I just want to jot down my thoughts while it's still fresh on my mind and tastebuds. I will have to come back on an emptier stomach because the meal already as is filled me nicely as I wanted to float to a bus back home for a...
Read moreI have always loved trying new foods and getting the experience that comes with it.
I was extremely excited when I heard a new place opened up. I went there today and ordered take out and my excitement dissipated rapidly when I unboxed my new take out at home. I paid $55 dollars for a meal that quite frankly is not edible, not due to the flavouring or anything like that but the fact that the meat smelled like it was off and tasted off. I have had plenty of goat in my day,this one smelled and tastes like it had been bad for days.
I also don't understand how you can justify a $38 dollar dish as shown in the picture where you get 2 pieces of goat and what I guess you call a bowl of soups that weigh 275 grams combined. You would get more soup in any restaurant and not having spoiled food served in the dish. That absurd price for a few mouthfuls of soup anywhere is ridiculous, let alone for rotten food.
The Shawarma: not only did it not match as advertised (shown in picture) it had 2 cold, raw Frank's grocery store style weiners (hotdogs) in it, a few small pieces of chicken with twice the amount of tiny bones to choke on. I don't know what kind of Shawarma would have a European Weiner in it still cold and raw while the entire wrap is warm or how a restaurant could so utterly fail to list such a huge allergy risk on a menu item by displaying a picture of a product they aren't serving and substituting whatever that was.
I am out of words of how someone can sell this and be...
Read moreMight be a bit of a lengthy review, but i only have good things to say about this place!!
Nigerian food had been on my list of international cuisine to try for the longest time. I would often see cooking videos online and always thought it looked so good, but the city i lived in before never really had much to offer. I was ecstatic to find that a Nigerian restaurant was opening here through a random instagram ad and immediately ordered their Egusi and Pounded yam and since then it has become an absolute FAV ❤️ i could go into so much detail. The heat is AMAZING (though if spicy food isn’t for you, they do have a few milder options.) and i love all the different textures you get in the soup itself and also with the variety of proteins included. Not to mention the smooth pounded yam, that always stays warm during delivery (since i mostly order via doordash or sometimes ubereats). Their other options are amazing too. I would also recommend their Efo Riro, and of course the Jollof. I’ve yet to try their Amala & Gbegiri, but i’ve been meaning to. They occasionally also serve dishes such as Seafood okro soup, and breakfast/brunch options!
In person I’ve only been in once or twice, but every time the service has been great! The atmosphere is very friendly and casual, and the restaurant itself is located in the cafeteria at the YMCA so you could grab a bite after hitting the gym or after a...
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