Absolutely the Best African Food Spot Around!
If you’re looking for authentic, delicious African food that tastes like home, look no further than EWES Delicious Street! I’ve been buying from this gem of a restaurant for over four years now, and I can confidently say that the food has never disappointed.
The Ogbono soup with CowFoot is rich and flavorful, the okra soup with goat meat is always tender and perfectly seasoned, the okra soup hits every time, and don’t even get me started on the pounded yam — soft, stretchy, and the perfect complement to the soups. It’s the kind of meal that makes you close your eyes with every bite.
What truly sets this place apart, though, is the owner. Her customer service is truly on point. She treats me like family — honestly, like a daughter — and it’s that warmth and care that keeps me coming back just as much as the food. I had been a loyal customer for years before we even met in person after I moved closer to her restaurant last year, and it felt like we had known each other forever.
I literally eat from EWES Delicious Street every day if I can, and you’ll always find me there on Fridays and weekends without fail. I always get the same meal because it’s that good, and she always hooks me up! The prices are more than reasonable for the portions and quality you get.
What’s even more beautiful is that my children have grown up on her food. My youngest has been eating it since she was one — she’s turning five now — and my oldest has loved it since she was four. She’s now eight. That’s how deeply connected we are to this restaurant. The food is not just a meal, it’s a part of our family tradition as a born Jamaican.
The flavor, the authenticity, the love in every dish — and the owner’s vibrant, kindhearted personality — make EWES Delicious Street a place I’ll always recommend to anyone craving real African cuisine. Five stars isn’t...
Read moreMy daughter found this restaurant on uber eats and it is now our favorite Nigerian restaurant! The fufu and soups are authentic Nigerian cuisine and tastes like I am eating food from my family's kitchen back home. We order from this restaurant at least 2 to 3 times a week and tonight I just placed my second order for today! I have tried egusi, ogbono, okro and bitter leaf soups they are all expertly made and are perfect every time. My favorite fufu is always pounded yam which is delicious and the eba (garri) is excellent as well. The ogbono soup tastes EXACTLY like it does back home in Nigeria! It is THE BEST ogbono soup I have eaten in America and I feel like it had all the ingredients from my local village market to get that wonderful flavor! This restaurant has made me retire from cooking fufu and soup! I will not cook soup and fufu anymore as long as this restaurant is in business! So if you want an authentic taste of true Naija cooking please make your...
Read moreI should’ve read the reviews thoroughly. The staff was VERY kind and friendly, however the food was VERY undercooked. I ordered chicken roti and fried dough. You can see in my photos, the chicken roti meat was PINK&RED, and it had a lot of mini bones in it and large bones (roti isn’t supposed to have any bones) The fried dough balls on the exterior were crispy but as soon as you bite into it, the inside is gooey and stretchy like cake batter/undercooked flour.
This food could’ve made me very sick had I not stopped to observe. none of the food was thoroughly cooked. I was only able to eat the roti flour but not the meat or the fried dough. I had to throw my food away The staff is wonderful, but the food needs to be observed...
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