I had a Nigerian guy friend and he took me to his friend's place and he served melon or egusi stew..I almost dumped my dude for his friend..it was that good..Zango Link African Restaurant Egusi Stew is DELICIOUS..it brought back the memories of when I first had it!! I had mine with fish..the 1st few times she used a fish that had a few bones .it complimented the dish perfectly. Now she uses a fish that's very meaty and no bones..this puts the focus on the stew and because it's perfectly seasoned it can be served with a less flavorful meat...I took my kid with me and he had okra soup with beef..and pounded yam..we ate in..the way the owner treated us we felt like we were eating at her house! I look forward to trying other dishes but so far I am STUCK on the Egusi Stew...it...
Read moreThe women in there is very rude. Despite her rudeness, I continued going there. Unfortunately, this was my last visit there. I asked for red red (fried plantian and beans). But I asked for extra plantains, which is an upcharge (3 plantains for a dollar). She had me 3 extra dollars but didn’t not give me the plantains? I spent 21 dollars when it should have only been 18. Normally, I go with my sister and we are able to share the regular 18 dollar. But not with this one. She gave us 7 pieces of plantain this time. So if your plaintain are 3 for a dollar.. then the beans was 16 dollars? Let’s be for real. That’s ridiculous. And if you’re doing business, try being nicer? No reason to be rude to...
Read moreI had Wakye with goat for first visit. Generous portions, friendly staff, they even gave me a small sample. I've eaten at numerous African restaurants (Hoyo's, Lalibela, African Paradise, Dabakh, Inter-continental, etc) and this is definitely one I want to try again. Very fast service because it is 'chipolte style' ready to eat with the food pre-prepared for most items. Food and service are both excellent. I gave it four stars for atmosphere only because it's in a food hall (but I regard food hall as a plus since there are...
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