![]() ![]() The only bad review complained that there wasn’t a sign that said “cash only,” so his long wait was in vain. ![]() Click here to see how one Nigerian tried so hard to improvise-if only he knew of Lagos Spot. Getting a real Agege loaf can be a lot of hassle and, even if you get one, the beans complement can be harder. According to a review from a Nigerian, while the wait was a little longer, the food was worth it. She wanted the sense of home to be complete.Īgege bread and ewagoin are part of the rave here. However, one reviewer complained that the waitresses were forming fo-ney by not speaking pidgin back to her. The atmosphere is also so Nigerian, with a yellow danfo bus lodged right inside. You can talk about the situation of things at home over a plate of gbegiri and buka stew, paired with amala. Chances of meeting fellow Nigerians there are high. You get to eat well prepared Nigerian dishes and still there is also the community. It might not be the buka you are used to in Lagos or Nigeria in general, but while abroad, Buka New York will do. The only bad review was by a customer who wasn’t happy that the waiter didn’t know what was on the menu. I don’t mind riding the bus two hours if it means I get to eat abacha and ugba in America. Think nkwobi, abacha, ugba, oha soup, isiewu, ukwa, and think Amarachi restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. Remember what I just said about Nigerian restaurants abroad with native names. The only bad review says the pieces of meat were cut too big and that that wasn’t enough spice in the tomato sauce. Rumors via review have it that they make the ewedu with correct borokoto and round about. If you are around Grays Avenue, you should check this place out. I don’t know about others, but a Nigerian restaurant with a native Nigerian name screams “come and eat” to me. One bad reviewer said he was served dry beef the first time he ordered okra soup there, but the good reviews outweigh the bad. She said their jollof was everything her Nigerian friend told her it would be. In one review, a Caucasian woman said she wanted to try Nigerian meal, jollof precisely and someone recommended Finger Licking and she is happy they lived up to the hype. A customer complaint was that the menu wasn’t friendly to people who can’t eat fried food, but the restaurant promised to do better. For folks in Houston Tx, JRK will take care of all your jollof cravings in a posh setting that still keeps the dishes local like home. Remember when Nigeria Abroad announced that Jollof Rice King was coming to Texas ? The reviews are still as excellent. ![]() A customer in a review did accuse them of serving him “foul fish” and said their customer service was “very aggressive.” I guess you should maybe stay away from their fish if you are ordering from home. Fresh, tasty, and the soup is always a whole lot for just one serving. Because we hardly get fresh vegetable here, Festac Grill improvises with American leaves and still delivers great efo-riro. The spiciness of Nigerian grilled dishes is what makes them special to Nigerians. I once had what was supposed to be a Chinese fish barbecue and let’s just say it’s never happening again. Miya Lounge apologized and promised that his bill next time would be on the house.Īside eating good Nigerian meals, there is also nothing satisfying like eating Nigerian grills. One customer complained about the suya, saying he was disappointed when he brought his friends and it wasn’t good like the previous time. Another good thing about this place is how they pay attention to customer review. It was also frequently mentioned during the fufu challenge and everyone who patronized them has only good reviews-that the service is good as is the food. Someone did give a bad review based on a long wait he had to endure, but it was explained that the small restaurant got sudden attention workers weren’t prepared for they have now adjusted to the huge demand. So on recommendation, he had to drive down to Inglewood to get ogbonge soup from Veronica’s Kitchen. One TikToker on the fufu challenge visited twice and confirmed that the reason he didn’t enjoy fufu the first time was because the soup he got wasn’t good. Though we have visited most of these food spots, for stronger objectivity we relied also on vetted reviews and word of mouth from other visitors.īeyond social media hype, reviews about this restaurant are positive for the most part. But here’s some help, with Nigeria Abroad ’s list of the 10 best Nigerian restaurants in Biden’s country. And while there are Nigerian restaurants in most US states, making a choice regarding which to patronize can be hard. Any Nigerian immigrants to the United States find it hard coping with American food. ![]()
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