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Imo Oluwa Restaurant and Bar — Restaurant in Manchester

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Imo Oluwa Restaurant and Bar
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Traditional West African specialties plated in a compact space with a warm, charming vibe.
Nearby attractions
Alexandra Park
180 Russell St, Manchester M16 7JL, United Kingdom
International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)
20 Mayfield Rd, Whalley Range, Manchester M16 8FT, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Marsa Cafe
151 Princess Rd, Manchester M14 4RE, United Kingdom
Coffee Nubia
155B Princess Rd, Manchester M14 4RE, United Kingdom
Sasa’s
157A Princess Rd, Manchester M14 4RE, United Kingdom
Silver Spoon
100 Great Western St, Manchester M14 4RA, United Kingdom
The Claremont
124 Claremont Rd, Manchester M14 4RR, United Kingdom
Shalimar Grill & Dessert
92 Claremont Rd, Manchester M14 4RR, United Kingdom
Addis Life
153 Princess Rd, Manchester M14 4RE, United Kingdom
Chennai Meals
130 Claremont Rd, Manchester M14 4RT, United Kingdom
Mr McFresh Bakery
138 Claremont Rd, Manchester M14 4RT, United Kingdom
Littlerock
241 Princess Rd, Manchester M14 7LT, United Kingdom
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Imo Oluwa Restaurant and Bar
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Imo Oluwa Restaurant and Bar

117 Princess Rd, Manchester M14 4RB, United Kingdom
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Traditional West African specialties plated in a compact space with a warm, charming vibe.

attractions: Alexandra Park, International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), restaurants: Marsa Cafe, Coffee Nubia, Sasa’s, Silver Spoon, The Claremont, Shalimar Grill & Dessert, Addis Life, Chennai Meals, Mr McFresh Bakery, Littlerock
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+44 161 478 1525
Website
imooluwarestaurant.com
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Featured dishes

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Gizzard And Prawn
Garnished with mixed sweet pepper or served with salad. Garnished with red pepper, onion and hot pepper.
Meatpie
Springroll (6pcs)
Served with sweet and sour sauce
Suya (Choice)
Beef, goat meat, gizzard, lamb, kidney, turkey or chicken wings with salads
Assorted Suya

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Nearby attractions of Imo Oluwa Restaurant and Bar

Alexandra Park

International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

Alexandra Park

Alexandra Park

4.6

(1.9K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

4.9

(75)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

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LUMINISCENCE Manchester: The 360° Immersive Show - UK Premiere
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Nearby restaurants of Imo Oluwa Restaurant and Bar

Marsa Cafe

Coffee Nubia

Sasa’s

Silver Spoon

The Claremont

Shalimar Grill & Dessert

Addis Life

Chennai Meals

Mr McFresh Bakery

Littlerock

Marsa Cafe

Marsa Cafe

4.8

(75)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Coffee Nubia

Coffee Nubia

4.7

(53)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sasa’s

Sasa’s

4.7

(24)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Silver Spoon

Silver Spoon

4.3

(71)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Reviews of Imo Oluwa Restaurant and Bar

4.3
(223)
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3.0
1y

The external view of the restaurant can be improved. It was hard to know if it was open or closed. The interior has a lot more room for improvements. It's a bit tight even when it wasn't full. I used the toilets, and I believe it could use a bit of fancy to make it more welcoming. It was clean and didn't have any foul smells, but it could look nicer.

The meal was nice, we had Abula (Amala, gbegiri and stew), egusi, efo, and ila with poundo. They were good and well prepared. The meat was soft and easy to consume. We didn't need toothpicks in the end, even though it was offered.

We got puff puff as a starter. The puff puffs cost about 3 puffs a pound. Was just right, as we flushed it down with Malta Guinness and Fanta. It's quite nostalgic, though.

We didn't order the rice or any non native meals. So I can't comment on the taste of those. However, compared to other places I have been, I can say the price of the meal was a bit more expensive. I paid £25 for Abula with Egufe (goat meat), and as I told them, I had told them, wasn't supposed to...

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1.0
7y

This is the worst african restaurant I have been to.

I experienced what no customer should ever experience. To start with the customer service and staff is so rude. I ordered for a meal and i had to wait for 1 hour to be served. When the food finally arrived it was well presented but I saw finger nails and hair strands in my food. I called the attention of the chef and he told me to deal with it that the hair strand was probably from my head and the finger nail was a bone of a fish. I was so disgusted I couldn’t touch the food, but I was forced to pay for it even though I did not eat it. As I was making my complaint clear to the staff member, I looked into the kitchen and saw a second chef/waiter Dishing a customer’s food using the left overs of a recent customer to fill up the plate. I couldn’t believe what I saw, it was so disturbing. I will never visit this place again. Now every time I go to a restaurant I feel I need to be in the kitchen to see how the food is being prepared and hopefully not eat someone...

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4.0
2y

Rarely do I go out of my way to leave a review but I just have to rave about Imooluwa Restaurant. I recently graduated from the university of Manchester and had family coming in to celebrate with me. I reached out to the restaurant to cater for my graduation because I had ordered from them on Uber eats before and liked their jollof rice. The food was amazing and everyone raved about the catering. The pricing was very reasonable and the customer service was great! I am so happy with the restaurant and glad there were left over because it was just that good. The jollof rice was the star of the show. I wasn’t a big fan of the fried rice but I am a picky eater so that might just be me. The assorted meat and stew was amazing; shaki, beef, chicken, everything was cooked soft and juicy. I defiantly would recommend this restaurant not just for dinner but also for their catering services. Thank you Immoluwa restaurant. My guests and I were...

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Ezeobiakor IzuchukwuEzeobiakor Izuchukwu
The external view of the restaurant can be improved. It was hard to know if it was open or closed. The interior has a lot more room for improvements. It's a bit tight even when it wasn't full. I used the toilets, and I believe it could use a bit of fancy to make it more welcoming. It was clean and didn't have any foul smells, but it could look nicer. The meal was nice, we had Abula (Amala, gbegiri and stew), egusi, efo, and ila with poundo. They were good and well prepared. The meat was soft and easy to consume. We didn't need toothpicks in the end, even though it was offered. We got puff puff as a starter. The puff puffs cost about 3 puffs a pound. Was just right, as we flushed it down with Malta Guinness and Fanta. It's quite nostalgic, though. We didn't order the rice or any non native meals. So I can't comment on the taste of those. However, compared to other places I have been, I can say the price of the meal was a bit more expensive. I paid £25 for Abula with Egufe (goat meat), and as I told them, I had told them, wasn't supposed to be that much.
Pauline M*Pauline M*
If you're ever in Manchester and looking to savour some of Africa's delicacies and ambiance, this is the perfect STOP🚫 for you. + Unlike some other African restos, the food here is cooked fresh on order. + The food is well cooked and the portions are generous. + The drinks are imported from Africa. + The environment is clean and tidy although lacking in deco. + The owner is very friendly and respectful which is a big + compared to most African restos. + If you plan on going there for an evening meal, i would advise to go with company as the area where the restaurant is located is not so safe. - The only negative part is the wait time as it can take between 45 mins to 1 hour for the food to be served.
Sandra GbonemeSandra Gboneme
I had ordered it because it had a lot of recommendations. In retrospect; it seems it has a lot of recommendations because of the Abula, however, that was not what I ordered. I ordered the vegetable egusi and the jollof rice. I also wanted the Moimoi but was informed it was out of stock. Positives; huge food portions and the puff puff was good. Negatives; did not enjoy the food. It tasted really really off. I cannot place exactly why it tasted that way. The Jollof rice felt like rice and stew. I was terribly disappointed.
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The external view of the restaurant can be improved. It was hard to know if it was open or closed. The interior has a lot more room for improvements. It's a bit tight even when it wasn't full. I used the toilets, and I believe it could use a bit of fancy to make it more welcoming. It was clean and didn't have any foul smells, but it could look nicer. The meal was nice, we had Abula (Amala, gbegiri and stew), egusi, efo, and ila with poundo. They were good and well prepared. The meat was soft and easy to consume. We didn't need toothpicks in the end, even though it was offered. We got puff puff as a starter. The puff puffs cost about 3 puffs a pound. Was just right, as we flushed it down with Malta Guinness and Fanta. It's quite nostalgic, though. We didn't order the rice or any non native meals. So I can't comment on the taste of those. However, compared to other places I have been, I can say the price of the meal was a bit more expensive. I paid £25 for Abula with Egufe (goat meat), and as I told them, I had told them, wasn't supposed to be that much.
Ezeobiakor Izuchukwu

Ezeobiakor Izuchukwu

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If you're ever in Manchester and looking to savour some of Africa's delicacies and ambiance, this is the perfect STOP🚫 for you. + Unlike some other African restos, the food here is cooked fresh on order. + The food is well cooked and the portions are generous. + The drinks are imported from Africa. + The environment is clean and tidy although lacking in deco. + The owner is very friendly and respectful which is a big + compared to most African restos. + If you plan on going there for an evening meal, i would advise to go with company as the area where the restaurant is located is not so safe. - The only negative part is the wait time as it can take between 45 mins to 1 hour for the food to be served.
Pauline M*

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I had ordered it because it had a lot of recommendations. In retrospect; it seems it has a lot of recommendations because of the Abula, however, that was not what I ordered. I ordered the vegetable egusi and the jollof rice. I also wanted the Moimoi but was informed it was out of stock. Positives; huge food portions and the puff puff was good. Negatives; did not enjoy the food. It tasted really really off. I cannot place exactly why it tasted that way. The Jollof rice felt like rice and stew. I was terribly disappointed.
Sandra Gboneme

Sandra Gboneme

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