I have been to a few Nigerian restaurants while visiting Belfast, and I have to say that Yetunde's Kitchen is bar far the best Nigerian food I have had. The chef(s) deserve some praises.
Starred with Pounded yam and Efo-riro, the Efo-riro had this village vibes about it, locust beans (Iru) and a mixture of fish and assorted meats.
Tried the rice and Ayamase stew, which also hit the spot, including moi-moi wrapped in leaf, topped off with fried fish and beef.
Although it set up more for takeaway, there are fewer relaxing seating arrangements, but the delicious food sure makes up for any shortfalls.
Hopefully, when I come back again, the taste...
Read moreWe were visiting from England and took us a while to track down this little gem!
Well worth the long trip and Mr Shaw also showed us an easy way on how to make pounded yam! (My partner is Nigerian and we both struggle with this!)
The food was very nice. We had beef Suya and moi moi as a starter. We took a couple soups home for dinner and my mum had fried rice with beef. My mum does not usually experiment with non English cuisines, but she enjoyed!!
Thanks again for making us happy during our trip to Northern...
Read moreEasily the best Nigerian food I've had in the UK. I had the jollof rice and beef, pounded yam and egusi, and meat pie, and they were all DELICIOUS. The man who attended to me was very polite and I visited every single day of my trip in Belfast. The only downside of the restaurant has to do with delivery, as they deliver through just eat, and just eat doesn't take these deliveries anywhere outside the immediate vicinity of the restaurant. It's frustrating when you have to go down to the...
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