I had missed home, or should I say the taste of home. The ambience of home, and Enish gave me that again. It felt like going to one of the great restaurants in Lagos. Eating good food. Listening to great music, and seeing people like you, while at it. I went when we were really few there. So service was excellent.
Delicious african food for anyone's taste buds. Visited with my family to celebrate my nephew's Bday. It was fun. Staff gave cooperative, good helpful customer service. We had to take our 'leftovers' home, for sure. The restaurant has two floors that we noticed - not sure if there were others. The ground floor where we were was packed, buzzing, good vibe. I've never been to restaurant before and was doubtful of service but was surprised that I enjoyed myself: no complaint at all. It was nice to see other nationalities enjoying some good African food of all sorts. Welldone Enish owner and staff at Oxford Street branch.
Francis Udubor (uudubor)
+5
😋 Finally, a Nigerian restaurant that actually has everything on their menu (well it seems like they do, i obviously didn’t ask for everything).
Lovely Ambience, good music and vibes. Food was absolutely delicious. Will definitely visit.
Toilet was clean. Not too sure about parking space outside. It’s London though, leave your cars at home aha.
Central London location, Great ambience. Broad menu list. The food is Good and better still, the presentation is amazing. Add friendly and helpful staff. You get a great experience. My only gripe? The music sound output is underwhelming! All the above effort deserves a better speaker output! An amplifier or a better speaker will project the atmosphere better. Or is it just the audiophile in me?
Absolutely delicious food! It was my first time trying Nigerian food and I have to say it was pure class.
This was probably the best beef I had in my life. Jollof rice - everyone’s favorite meal was phenomenal here.
If I were to add anything negative I would definitely mention the prices. The food was really expensive, I paid £73 for two people.
Great very central addition to the Enish chain of Nigerian restaurants.
Went for dinner, was lucky enough to get a table for 2 as a walk-in during the week. Did not book in advance as the 50£ deposit is not refundable even for advance cancellations. Only rebookings are accepted, which I was not very fond of.
Service is certainly not the best I've ever experienced but the food was amazing. Had the moi moi for starter and seafood efo riro with pounded yam. Portions were very sizeable, enough for 3 people. Really enjoyed the meal, will definitely come back :)
One of the best meals out I've had in London, even as a vegetarian it was outstanding. I thought the pricing looked a little bit steep until the food arrives and you see the amount and the quality of it. Would 100% recommend
I’ve always been
I’ve always been a true customer of its branches in Dubai so when I was in London I had to go! Hands down I had a great time and experience here. The food was tasty gave me back the eating from home feel, and it did beat my expectations. I didn't think it’ll be much different from the ones in Dubai but when I had my first taste it as good as the eating back home. I had Amala which I’ve been craving for such a long time with big bottle of origin and the Yemisi out waitress was super helpful and friendly. I'd definitely recommend this place to anyone and look forward to coming back.
We went there on Sunday, at lunch time, it was reasonably busy. This was my first time at Enish, any of the branches, and it was a good experience. The decor of the restaurant was nice, the service was good and the food really tasty. We had jollof, plantain, beef, gizzard and plantain, lamb suya. The suya should have been marinated a bit better not just with the suya powder on top. Everything was delicious and the portions were good. The price of the food was a little high, even for Oxford Str., even the drinks, but all in all the food was really good so...
I saw other people eating their efo riro and egusi with swallow, it looked delicious and from the way those people were licking their fingers...next time, I'll go for it!
Good place!
Quite the place for a lovely meal with friends and just generally chill...it has 2 floors above and basement seating area...quite nicely decorated and the staff are well mannered.
We didn't have to book and the wait time was only about 3 mins, it was a bit busy but the staff could still manage the flow 👏🏼
The food was very delicious, as close to home as you can think of. The spice level was good and there was a good blend of people there.
The bathroom was decent, the bar was quite stocked with a variety of drinks.
The price was not bad and there were loads to choose from on the menu.
The food wait time was about 20mins and I came sizzling hot 🔥
Narrow entry but I guess they have to maximise the space they have. It is about 10mins walk from Oxford Circus tube station and right in the corner after the massive M&S on Oxford Circus.
Wheelchair users can't visit this place unfortunately.
Would I go again? Absolutely ❤️💃🏼
The egusi with fish was heavenly, I had that with pounded yam, yum. I will definitely come back another time. Nice place for Nigerian food in London.
I had a great time and experience here. The food was tasty, and it did beat my expectations. I didn't think a Nigerian restaurant outside Nigeria would taste as good as the locals. Lucy and the other waitress (Ada, or so; I've forgotten the exact name) were super helpful and friendly. I'd definitely recommend this place to anyone and look forward to coming back.
Nice place! The Nigerian food was excellent. The plating and the service was good, and would say things needed to come out a bit more coordinated. Jollof rice was my favourite and really enjoyed.
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