Such a fantastic place to get authentic Naija food! Now order ahead as we all know real Naija food takes time to prepare. The wait was well worth it. We had Ofada and ayamase with moinmoin, Rice and buka stew and Abula. The abula alone was worth the trip! Piping hot amala, freshly made, no reheated food here, spice level adequate. The moin moin was fluffy yet substantial. The goat meat and assorted meat were tender and flavorful. The service was warm and personal, not taking your patronage for granted. Love this place!. Highly recommended! - from someone who can cook every item on the menu and respect excellence when...
Read moreI'll start by saying we waited for our food for just under an hour. I'm not sure what happened, but it was extremely long on the wait. They did give us a couple complimentary puff puffs, but I'm not really sure that made up for the wait.
So why am I still giving a 5 star review? Simply put, the amala and abula soup. No exaggeration, that was one of the best soups I've ever had. It was absolutely amazing, and we will be back to have it again. I've been craving more since I finished it earlier today.
Additionally, the owner was apologetic, talked a little with us about the food, and was very nice. We...
Read moreThis place was the best Nigerian restaurant service I have had in years. The food was good, rations were good, the owner was respectful to customers and was very nice to speak with. We ordered abula/amala and poundo/egusi, puff puff, and meatpie. The meatpie actually had proper meatpie filling in it which is always not the same in most Naija restaurants. Whenever I make it back to Oregon, I will be stopping by. 10 over 10 across board. (I only wish the puff puff was sweeter sha). We ordered like one hour in advance such that when we got there it only took 10 minutes for our food...
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