Ordered ogbono soup with pounded yam, esiewu and fried rice. It was absolutely amazing and filling. There was nice music in the background to vibe to while eating. Hygiene was 10/10, very clean. Customer service was brilliant, would definitely come here again. Highly recommend 👍🏾.
Awesome food and friendly service. They have a DJ on Friday night too, though apparently gets busy from 11pm. Parking down near y streets easy enough after 630pm weekdays and free on weekends
Certainly the best Isi Ewu I’ve ever had. If you’re looking for an authentic African (especially Igbo) experience, I can’t recommend this restaurant enough. Also, they get an A+ for customer services. I’m certainly going back there. Thanks Kachi!
Something different. Had good food, and loved the Nigerian Guinness.
The jollof rice was delicious, they have kid’s portions for children and my daughter loved the eba and okro soup. The owner was really lovely and friendly. A great experience all round.
Wonderful fufu and Okra+Goat stew. I enjoyed the flavours and texure.
Clean interior and kind people made the experience better.
The photo attached should speak for itself. If you want to reconnect with Nigerian delicacies, 280degrees restaurant on Kilburn High road is the very place to visit for eat-in or take-aways. The foods it’s self is next to non I have ever tasted in the entire UK and the scenery was very inviting and relaxing. 280 degrees, you have greatly made me feel at home just by serving me your delicious foods. To add to this… my 8months old baby boy had his first spicy jollof rice here and since then has loved well cooked Nigerian foods. Thank you very much guys.!
My visit to 280 degrees was wonderful and to top it all, the variety in their menu was excellent, I was given choices to have a taste of assorted African dishes outside Africa.
Will sure come back 😋Prince Iyk Uzoh O.C
My first visit to this restaurant. Food was amazing 😋. Restaurant is very clean and tidy, lovely atmosphere and great staff. Will try something else on my next visit.
As a Jamaican, this was my first experience of dining out in a Nigerian restaurant. It was a surprise treat from my son and Nigerian daughter in law. I didn't know what to expect and I was pleasantly surprised by the ambience as we entered the restaurant. The decor was nice and the place looked and smelled clean. The DJ was playing upbeat music and the vibes felt good.
The food was well presented with good portion sizes. The peppered fish, fried yam and plantain was delicious. The oxtail tasted a little tough. The food tasted freshly cooked although it took a while before it was on the table. There seemed to be a lot of Nigerian customers eating in and also coming and going for take outs. The owner greeted us at the table and seemed very pleasant and interested in making sure that we were enjoying the experience. I was not responsible for the bill so I am unable to comment on value for money. However, as an eating experience and customer service, I will definitely go back. Well done 180 Degrees. Keep on doing well but look to improve where you see any negative reviews. It's all about the customer experience. All the best!
I was very happy to finally eat authentic Nigeria African food outside Nigeria. Very fresh delicious food the service awesome. Very clean environment. I recommend 280 degrees💯 👏🏽
Lovely and awesome first impression. I had Afang and Edikiakong which were great and not typical of the "Igbo" favored menu. Staff were professional.
This place is truly a gem ! Excellent service, beautiful decor and fresh and tasty food. I will be back soon!
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