I ordered the Egusi soup with fufu, meat pies and Jollof rice with stewed goat. The Egusi soup was flavorless and the meat inside the soup was not edible at all!! One big piece of meat was so chewy and tough, not a speck of decent meat. The other piece in there was dry. The jollof rice tasted like box rice, not homemade at all!! The portion of goat meat and rice was so small for the price. Only 2 little pieces of meat that didn’t taste good either. Meat pies was the only thing I ate. I threw everything in the garbage, and ordered from another place in Philly and drove 40 minutes for pick up. I will not return. Very...
Read moreFirst time at this location, however I am a general fan of Nigerian food. I tried the okra soup, egusi soup, and the sauteed spinach and all of them were great.
I was concerned that they may be too spicy, but to my delight, I requested them mild and they were all very flavorful and tasty without the hot spice (which I'm sure could be added upon request for those interested).
The young lady who took my order were very kind and after a few laps around the mall, my food was ready.
It's sad to see the mall has all but been abandoned, however I'm thankful that Eephee's will give me a reason to come back...
Read moreWent there for the first time and I went back for more the next day and subsequently after. The food is delicious 😋, the customer service is top notch 👍🏾👍🏾. I have tried almost everything they have on their menu, and I must say you can't go wrong with whatever you choose. The meatpie is nice and firm, the soups (ogbono, egusi, vegetable...) are finger licking 😋 good. Fried rice is 🔥, coconut rice is 😋 😋. But my favorite order is this: 2-3 meatpies (actually I want 5-6 but "one must exercise restrain"), 2 pounded yam with egusi soup with...
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