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Afrokana Kitchen Bali
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Seseh St Cafe
Jl. Pantai Seseh, Munggu, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia
Kaemon Bali - Munggu
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Le Bajo Bali
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Tickled Pink Bali
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Jay India Bali
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Mirai Sushi
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UMAH - Cemagi
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Kisah Rempah - Indonesian Restaurant Canggu Pererenan
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Warung Bamboo
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What The Crab
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Codyard Suites
Jl. Raya Seseh, Munggu, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia
Ramelia Villa
948C+GQG, Jl. Raya Seseh, Munggu, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia
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Noon Villas
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Villa Maria Seseh
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Afrokana Kitchen Bali

Jl. Raya Seseh, Munggu, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia
4.3(122)
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attractions: , restaurants: Seseh St Cafe, Kaemon Bali - Munggu, Le Bajo Bali, Tickled Pink Bali, Jay India Bali, Mirai Sushi, UMAH - Cemagi, Kisah Rempah - Indonesian Restaurant Canggu Pererenan, Warung Bamboo, What The Crab
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Featured dishes

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Garri
Grounded cassava
Semolina
Milled durum wheat
White Wheat
Whole flour
Brown Wheat
Whole meal flour
Jollof Rice
The most famous african rice dish, tomato based packed with flavorsome spices. Served with golden fried plantains, crisp coleslaw salad and your choice of protein (chicken, fish, beef)

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Nearby restaurants of Afrokana Kitchen Bali

Seseh St Cafe

Kaemon Bali - Munggu

Le Bajo Bali

Tickled Pink Bali

Jay India Bali

Mirai Sushi

UMAH - Cemagi

Kisah Rempah - Indonesian Restaurant Canggu Pererenan

Warung Bamboo

What The Crab

Seseh St Cafe

Seseh St Cafe

4.9

(434)

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Kaemon Bali - Munggu

Kaemon Bali - Munggu

4.4

(154)

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Le Bajo Bali

Le Bajo Bali

4.3

(230)

$$

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Tickled Pink Bali

Tickled Pink Bali

4.6

(100)

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Reviews of Afrokana Kitchen Bali

4.3
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5.0
1y

I'll update my review. I don’t know what exactly affected it, but the music really became quieter and so far it hasn’t bothered me anymore. I want to express my gratitude for this. I hope it will be so. I wish you success.

I appeal to the owners of this establishment. You have absolutely no respect for the place you are in. This place has an incredible atmosphere of silence, comfort. I don't mind parties as long as they last until 12 midnight. But yours music is loud until 2-3 am. In response to our request to make it at least a little quieter, we received a strict refusal and referred to police permission. But let's use common sense. Your music is not just loud, it's deafening. You're preventing construction workers from resting after a hard day's work, scaring animals, and preventing everyone in the area from sleeping. If you have even a little self-respect, you can find an opportunity to turn down the volume a little. I ask for little, just to make it quieter. Your guests will also be grateful, since this level of noise makes it difficult to communicate and damages the eardrums. I hope for your prudence and...

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3.0
47w

A beautiful place with murals. The service is poor. The menus are either with old prices with with blanks. We spent 10 minutes choosing dishes only to find out they don't have all the meat options, including goat. Should have said it in the beginning. Fine. We order take away. Said it will be done in 15 min. We come back in 35, it's still not even packed... Mind you, there ate pretty much zero or 1,2 guests in the whole restaurant. Food. I tried better African foods. So underwhelming. Probably plantains were the only thing that I could eat again from the whole jollof rice...rice is dry, yet seasoned, the pieces of fish were minuscule! Compared to the whole chicken thigh you get with chicken jollof. The coleslaw or whatever that was is not edible because of that white mayo? sauce... not tasty. Wanted to try for a long time but so disappointed! Do not recommend. For the price you can get a decent dinner elsewhere...We ordered food for 3 ppl and all...

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3.0
1y

I was excited to see that this restaurant was right next to my Villa upon entering the restaurant it was empty in the middle of the day, which is not normal for good restaurants in Bali. I decided to order the jollof rice with fish and the fufu with egusi soup with fried chicken. The jollof rice tasted like two day old rice and I was just not a fan of the egusi soup flavor the chicken was not good.. I also requested fried chicken with my soup, but it seems that they gave me stew. I said something to the waiter and she informed me that it was fried chicken, but I noticed she mentioned it to the kitchen, and they all started looking at me as if it actually was incorrect.. they ended up removing what I didn’t like off the bill, which I appreciated, but I will not be returning.. I was really excited to eat some African food in Bali. It’s so...

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J LouiseJ Louise
I was excited to see that this restaurant was right next to my Villa upon entering the restaurant it was empty in the middle of the day, which is not normal for good restaurants in Bali. I decided to order the jollof rice with fish and the fufu with egusi soup with fried chicken. The jollof rice tasted like two day old rice and I was just not a fan of the egusi soup flavor the chicken was not good.. I also requested fried chicken with my soup, but it seems that they gave me stew. I said something to the waiter and she informed me that it was fried chicken, but I noticed she mentioned it to the kitchen, and they all started looking at me as if it actually was incorrect.. they ended up removing what I didn’t like off the bill, which I appreciated, but I will not be returning.. I was really excited to eat some African food in Bali. It’s so unfortunate.
C MC M
I came late afternoon for dinner. They have different kinds of fufu and what available were white or wheat. I was there for the semolina actually. Anyway, they were sold out. Everything was tasty and the wheat fufu was good. The bitter vegetable soup was very good if you are into it, mind you that it lived up to its name (like Thai fish innards soup, very bitter). Beef suya - the spice level was on spot but somehow the overload of spice mixture had acquired the smell of the plastic container or something that it smells like soap. They can make things real spicy and I was impressed (Thai, Indian, Korean level spicy) . By the way, if you intent to eat really spicy food with your hand, bring glove or ask for utensil so the oil doesn’t transfer to other body parts (chili burn last quite a while if you accidentally rub your eyes) The music was good!!!
Kiara KoraKiara Kora
Nigeria for the win! Nothing beats a taste of home! As a half Nigerian myself, I can tell this really hits home. It might not be the original but it was a close call to it. The owner is accommodating and soft spoken and I had a bit of nostalgia while I was here. I had to order Jollof rice and Ogbono soup as they were my home favorites. The Jollof rice was a bit lacking in flavor but I feel because they didn’t use Gino Tomato paste and used Indonesian tomato puree that’s why. But don’t let it stop you from coming over and having a taste of Nigeria. Igbo Kwenu!
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I was excited to see that this restaurant was right next to my Villa upon entering the restaurant it was empty in the middle of the day, which is not normal for good restaurants in Bali. I decided to order the jollof rice with fish and the fufu with egusi soup with fried chicken. The jollof rice tasted like two day old rice and I was just not a fan of the egusi soup flavor the chicken was not good.. I also requested fried chicken with my soup, but it seems that they gave me stew. I said something to the waiter and she informed me that it was fried chicken, but I noticed she mentioned it to the kitchen, and they all started looking at me as if it actually was incorrect.. they ended up removing what I didn’t like off the bill, which I appreciated, but I will not be returning.. I was really excited to eat some African food in Bali. It’s so unfortunate.
J Louise

J Louise

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I came late afternoon for dinner. They have different kinds of fufu and what available were white or wheat. I was there for the semolina actually. Anyway, they were sold out. Everything was tasty and the wheat fufu was good. The bitter vegetable soup was very good if you are into it, mind you that it lived up to its name (like Thai fish innards soup, very bitter). Beef suya - the spice level was on spot but somehow the overload of spice mixture had acquired the smell of the plastic container or something that it smells like soap. They can make things real spicy and I was impressed (Thai, Indian, Korean level spicy) . By the way, if you intent to eat really spicy food with your hand, bring glove or ask for utensil so the oil doesn’t transfer to other body parts (chili burn last quite a while if you accidentally rub your eyes) The music was good!!!
C M

C M

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Nigeria for the win! Nothing beats a taste of home! As a half Nigerian myself, I can tell this really hits home. It might not be the original but it was a close call to it. The owner is accommodating and soft spoken and I had a bit of nostalgia while I was here. I had to order Jollof rice and Ogbono soup as they were my home favorites. The Jollof rice was a bit lacking in flavor but I feel because they didn’t use Gino Tomato paste and used Indonesian tomato puree that’s why. But don’t let it stop you from coming over and having a taste of Nigeria. Igbo Kwenu!
Kiara Kora

Kiara Kora

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