I like to support Nigerian businesses. I know it isn't easy to set up a business, but sometimes the businesses make it hard to support them. This is a food truck, but they charge sit down restaurant prices. I was very disappointed with the quality and portion of the ofada I ordered. I was charged $27 for a plate of Ofada, and it was "baby portion." Very little rice and the stew had maybe 4 pieces of very tiny cut meat. Sit down restaurants in DFW charge about $25 for ofada, but it comes with rice, plantains or beans. In the stew you have different cuts of assorted meat and egg. I hope this business review their customer complaints and make changes. If not, I fear they will not last. There's an african food store about 2 miles from them, if you are going to get customers your prices have...
Read moreChow on Wheels in Forney, Texas serves delicious, authentic Nigerian food. Their jollof rice, grilled chicken, and fried plantains are full of rich, bold flavors. Each dish is well-seasoned, fresh, and cooked with clear attention to detail. The egusi soup, pounded yam, and goat pepper soup are just as impressive. Service is friendly and fast, with generous portions at great prices. You can truly taste the love and tradition...
Read moreHad to drive about 20 miles to get there....and the truck was locked, that's after calling and checking their website. I was so disappointed. Waited about an hour 30 minutes . Called severally with no response. That's no way for sure to run a business but as usual, Africans will always be...
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