Worst Nigerian food I have ever tasted in my life . I ordered the spicy Asun , ayamase and meat pies and everything was a disaster. Where do I start from ,the presentation was horrible I could tell the food was frozen and was heated in the microwave as the container the food came in was bent from the heat . The so called spicy goat meat was full of bones hardly any flesh on the bones with zero taste let alone spice . The ayamase was the most disappointing hardly any protein and it looked so dark and horrible just oil and nothing else . Letâs talk about the meat pie which I have not tasted yet but it came broken and did not look fresh at all looked like it has also been microwaved donât know why âŚ.,,, If you are a Nigerian in Peterborough please do not waste your money and time ordering from this place as you would be highly disappointed just like I am . Funny enough I have ordered from them before but not online in the Peterborough market which I totally enjoyed hence I decided to do so again but this time it was way below par and I will never recommend or order from them again. Horrible food and packaging of food. You can tell the container had been recycled just appalling. You are better off cooking the food yourself or ordering from McDonaldâs or better still jump on a train to London and visit Tasty to get authentic Nigerian food...
   Read moreWow. Just wow. Dont even know where to start. I mean I love to go round to look for Niegrian food but wow... I googled and found Remstone. So I decided to travel from Norwich to Peterborough to see what it was all about.
Well I wasnt disappointed. Nice cosy environment. Music was bang on... And then we looked at the menu. Was approached by this ever smiling lady. Got our order in. Started off with Nigerian coke and Fanta and I must say the difference is clear. Got our first order to eat in whilst the takeaway was being prepared. Immediately I saw the the jollof rice I knew it was something special. I decided to taste it even thought I was tucked in to Poundo Yam and Engusi soup.
The Jollof rice tasted like the party Jollof rice straight from Nigeria and Wow... the Egunsi was bang on. I kept giving her thumps up. Sure if she looked at the CCTV she would see me giving her thumps up as I destroyed my Poundo Yam. We took home with us other items and wow...All I can say is thank you very much For the authentic and quality food.
I cant wait to go back again. Absolutely fantastic place. I wish I could give more stars but as a very high business reviewer, I can certainly say whatever I write on here is absolutely from the bottom of my heart. I...
   Read moreI was served by a very nice lady called Dorian for a takeaway dinner on Saturday the 5th of November. I bought jolloff rice, chicken, beef and plantain that cost about ÂŁ25. Rice was slightly undercooked, which I had a bit of, plus plantain and the beef, the next day (today) I was as sick as a dog, an anaphylactic reaction, belching eggs, flatulence and a lot of discomfort in my belly and the runs; I only have this bad reaction to peanuts. I called today, Sunday the 6th of November, to find out what oil they used and was told they used peanut butter oil for plantain. I donât understand why any restaurant would use this type of oil when most people have peanut or nut allergies in general. There is no labelling about the peanut oil even and I wasted ÂŁ25 and been sick all day. Will not be buying ever again and have to throw away the food. Please donât use peanut butter oil, or perhaps do better by labelling in restaurants so customers are away. Thatâs my...
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