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Had jollof, plantain and goat in pepper sauce. Was delicious! Portions were very large. Will definitely be coming back again :)
The menu is really good. I’ve tried their Jollof and their Efo Riro soup. The service is very very slow though. A single takeaway order can take more than 25 minutes (based on my visit on 30/08 @ 17:30)! Despite this, the quality of food is the reason I keep coming back.
I ordered jollof Rice and chicken and it tasted really delicious with a bit of spicy which gave it more flavour. Great presentation. The restaurant has a calm and beautiful atmosphere and great music. I will definitely recommend it. 😋👍👍💖💖
Everything we ordered was yummy not kidding, we ate and order takeaway. Boldly try anything on the menu. 👌🥂
Went to Banana island recently. I ordered peppered turkey, chips and Fanta. The atmosphere is beautiful, lovely decor and peaceful until one silly boy came in the restaurant after looking for trouble. He made everyone scared, he was looking for a knife and was threatening to stab the two guys he was
The staff are very friendly and kind , serves me very quickly everytime i come , and have amazing nigerian food !
The food was good although not warm enough for me when it arrived at my table. Was happy to have lots to take home for the next day. The service was great but as we were the only people in there, no music playing, the atmosphere felt a little stark
Nicely cooked cow foot (and everything else). About the best African food I've tried around Thornton Heath to West Croydon to Portland Rd (now Big Mama is gone) and definitely the nicest easiest venue to sit in in the area.
First time, I bought egusi and yam for take away. The food is nice, but for £14.99 the portions is a letdown, it should be a bit bigger. I think some improvements should be made
Tasty food, good cocktails, affordable price. Good music. Chilled atmosphere
My partner said it was the best Nigerian take away he has had in a long time, expensive for the portion size. But he enjoyed the egusi soup and goat meat 🍖
Walked in and wasn't sure what to expect as the staff were all European. (What cusine they sold) After looking at the menu, I realised that it was Nigerian food, ordered jollof rice with mixed meat to test it out. Was pleasantly surprised, the meat was delicious, the jollof was well cooked and spi
Palatable selection of Nigerian cuisine. Ensure you try it if visiting South London. They can definitely improve on their portions though, especially their wraps of poundo yam, eba and amala
I'd give it 10 star if i could we went there wednesday evening got a humongous grilled fish what great portions they provide and i got jollof rice i hadn't had jollof rice in ages and it tasted so good was so glad i had it the fish was for mother thanks so much for making her happy she was so happy
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