I visited this location after a recommendation from the person who does my hair, as I was excited to try some African food. While the customer service was excellent—the staff member who helped me was friendly and answered all my questions—I was disappointed with the food quality.
The rice I ordered was burnt, tasting as though it came from the bottom of the pot, with visible burn marks. Additionally, the soup I ordered, which I expected to contain chicken and fish, came with three large pieces of unidentifiable meat. The texture was tough and tongue-like, making it unappetizing and impossible to eat. Despite trying to reach out to the restaurant to express my concerns and request a refund, I was told to speak to the owner.
The owner later informed me that refunds were not possible and suggested that if I could return the food, they might issue a refund. Alternatively, they offered compensation in the form of food during a future visit. Unfortunately, I don’t live in the area and only visit occasionally for hair appointments, so this was not a feasible solution.
While I understand the challenges of running a business and appreciate their attempt to resolve the matter, I was ultimately left unsatisfied with both the food and the resolution. I truly want to see Black-owned businesses succeed, but this experience fell short of...
Read moreRegrettably, my recent visit to African Tasty Hub was disappointing. While the plantain was satisfactory, the Ewa Aganhin fell short of expectations. The beans lacked flavor and undercooked, and the accompanying sauce was excessively salty. Despite the steep price of $54.46 plus a $1.59 surcharge, the meal was inedible. I can not recommend this establishment to any discerning diner. It's essential for individuals to exercise caution when selecting dining venues, especially given my unfortunate experience as a first-time patron.
It is concerning that the restaurant representatives seemed indifferent to serving inedible food, which is not only detrimental to one's palate but potentially harmful to...
Read moreI ordered the basmati fried rice and chicken and it smelled and tasted spoilt especially the chicken. I then called the restaurant to let them know and they apologized and said the rice wasn’t spoilt but might be the chicken and sent me a new order. When I got the order it was just the chicken instead of the whole meal. I called again to ask why they wouldn’t send a new order when there are spoilt items in the previous and they said no because the rice isn’t spoilt so no need to send a new one. People with rational like this should not run a restaurant. ALSO false advertising! This is the pic of the Basmati fried rice and chicken compared to what I got....
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