I had the pleasure of trying fufu for the first time at LIMS African Restaurant, paired with their delicious palm nut soup. The combination was absolutely fantastic! The fufu was smooth and perfectly balanced, complementing the rich, flavorful soup. Even though the lamb had a bit more fat and bone than I anticipated, the taste was exceptional and truly authentic. The service was warm and welcoming, making the experience even better. Overall, it was a satisfying and memorable meal, and I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone looking to explore...
   Read moreThis is not traditional Nigerian food, as it is cooked by a Ghanaian. The dish was bland, lacking the necessary spices, and the oil felt undercooked, leaving a greasy sensation and clumping in my mouth. The prices were high for the portion sizes, I paid $100 for a large serving of Egusi, the smaller container was $60,and there was very little meat; much of it consisted of bones. Additionally, the dish was overloaded with onions and peppers. However, the service was great. I'll have to travel closer to the DMV from now on for proper...
   Read moreLims Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone seeking a memorable dining experience. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this restaurant has a way of making you feel right at home. Their jollof, waakye, and yam chips are standout dishes that you won't want to miss. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, ensuring you receive excellent service...
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