African, Chicken, Steakhouse, Grill, Seafood, West African, Spicy, Chips
from R130.00
A delightful West African dish, Jollof Rice offers a bold and smoky essence in every bite. Featuring simmered rice enveloped in a rich tomato sauce with a medley of aromatic spices, this dish is frequently paired with sides or proteins, making it satisfying and flavorful for every occasion.
from R130.00
Yesss, Rice & Stew is quintessential Nigerian comfort food—simple, satisfying, and packed with flavor.
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This dish doesn’t play around. It’s bold, colorful, and loaded with flavor. It’s not your regular Asian-style fried rice; this one has its own personality, rooted deep in Nigerian party culture.
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Moi Moi (aka Moin Moin) is that soft, savory, steamed bean pudding that makes any Nigerian meal feel complete. It’s protein-packed, spicy, and smooth.
from R156.00
Fried Plantain & Beans—aka Ewa ati Dodo—is a legendary combo in Nigerian cuisine. It’s comfort food, street food, and soul food all in one plate.
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This is the ultimate quick and easy comfort food for when you're craving something filling, flavorful, and super satisfying. Whether it's a late-night snack, a breakfast, or a quick meal after a long day, Indomie (Nigerian-style instant noodles) with a fried egg is the perfect mix of spicy, savory, and just all-around comforting.
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Egusi soup—the king of soups in many Nigerian households. If Jollof is the party queen, Egusi is that rich, satisfying home-cooked royalty you crave after a long day. It’s nutty, hearty, and absolutely packed with flavor.
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aka draw soup—is that slippery, stretchy, flavor-packed Nigerian soup that hits every time. Whether you’re eating it with pounded yam, eba, semo, or amala, Okra soup is all about that mellow stretch and savory goodness.
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Omooo! Now you’re diving deeeep into the classics—Ogbono Soup is pure comfort in a bowl. Rich, thick, slippery, and absolutely unforgettable. It’s that soup that draws like stretch Armstrong and makes your swallow slide like butter.
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Nigerian Vegetable Soup—aka Edikang Ikong (among the Efik people, typically) or simply Vegetable Soup—is a flavor powerhouse. It’s rich, savory, and incredibly satisfying. If you love deep, hearty soups packed with nutrients and loads of flavor
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Nigerian Pepper Soup is that spicy, aromatic, and comforting bowl of goodness that warms your soul and makes you feel alive—whether you're recovering from a long day, sick, or just craving that perfect balance of heat and flavor.