Very nice welcoming, you can get some kind advice from the waitress. The food came fast and was delicious. You can have a few homemade and typical drinks from Ghana...not sure that you can have them every day! Anyway, my friends and I took some takeaway for the next day, to continue our trip in Ghana... Thanks Asafo for the moment.
I have visited this restaurant twice now and I can say that I totally recommend. The waitress is amazing and explain anything if you don’t know Ghanaian food. I went with my two little children and we ordered fish and rice. Large potion is very large and generous and I can share with my children. Fish is fresh and full of flavour. The jollow rice is not too spicy which I like. The price is above reasonable and the ambience is the most friendly. It’s a family party with uncle and aunties. I strongly recommend if you are around the area and hungry to visit that restaurant.
First time visiting London, and a friend suggested I try this spot out. I took the fam for their first time authentic West African food, they loved it. As someone who loves West African food this spot did not disappoint. Everything was delicious and fresh! I had jollof with the suya wings (omg the best wings ever), and the fam had jollof with Tilapia.
Definitely added on my list of favorites for when I come back to visit 🙌🏽 🇬🇭 👌🏽.
Took my visitors here and everything was fantastic (food, service and atmosphere). Jallof rice and fish were very delicious. It felt like a real authentic Ghanaian experience.
I went here to buy local African food. The restaurant was packed- no social distancing here!! I waited to make my order which took a while as they were busy. There were two staff members there, one was really helpful and the other was not so. The food is affordable and not at the usual extortionate prices African restaurants charge for simple rice and stew. Would I go there again? Well yes! The only reason I gave it 4 stars was the service.
I was so happy about my food. I had Yam and Palawa sauce and I loved it! The take away kelewele was indeed too oily but everything else was great - that’s why it’s getting five stars from me.
Guaranteed amazing food. Service and atmosphere can be busy at times especially at weekends but nice to see a local Ghanaian restaurant serving the community.
This is now in my top 2 African restaurants in London. Second only to Blue Nile Woolwich. Amazing Ghanaian food, very reasonable pricing with great portions. The vibe is chill and homely and Aunty that runs it is very polite and welcoming. Thank you Asafo.
Very nice Ghanaian food, not too spicy and food was high quality. I’ll definitely be back
It is a small restaurant but the food is really nice.
It was my first time eating there and I will definitely be going again.
Very tasty Ghanaian food.
Filling portions.
Boiled yam and grilled tilapia fish is recommendation, red, red, and lets not forget their Jollof rice. Asafo serves finger licking food.
Love the food. The restaurant feels dingy ( wonder if owners were trying to achieve intimate)
Long waiting times to be served
Great and reasonable Ghanaian eatery that meets all the dots. Will recommend it any time
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