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Contribuer aux commentaires5 stars 5stars When I go to bed tonight and for the next few months I’m going to be haunted by this place in my dreams. The flavor can only haunt you as you dive into sweet, savory, puddings, sauces, and everything. Best to surrender. And let it take you away to bliss.
My first time here and my first time eating Nigerian food. Definitely won’t be my last. My mouth is still singing with the fabulous flavours and textures. There’s a vegan section on the menu with lots of choice. Three small plates were more than enough per person. It’s rightly busy so best to book if going at a busy time. But go. You won’t regret it.
If you're looking for a good (non vegan) restaurant to take your omnivore friends and family to this is the one! With about 8 10 vegan options on the menu, they've got something for everyone. The rice pancake with pumkin and peanut was my favourite! I didn't get a dessert but they looked really good too. Updated from previous review on 2022 12 19
Classic Nigerian food with a twist, and lots of vegan options, we ordered most of the tapas and a dessert It’s refreshing to have so many options in a non vegan resto
The first Nigerian tapas restaurant and so much on the menu is vegan (plus gluten free). My sister and I ordered three plates each to share, plus the plantain waffles and yam brownie, both with ice cream, for pudding. All super tasty and satisfying. The Egusi Bowl with yam dumplings was a favourite. The ginger gin cocktail also went down a treat. Highly recommended. Updated from previous review on 2021-12-12