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    Bukom Cafe

    3.8 (387 reviews)
    ModerateBars, African
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    BUKOM CAFE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Live music
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Ememabasi I.

    For homesick Africans, this place is your you! Bukom is a homey restaurant/cafe in DC, with food, drinks, and music that will make you feel like you're back in the village. At least, that's my experience. Food: 5/5 They don't have pepper soup the night I went, which was disappointing, but they always have soups, stews, and other customary west African dishes. I ended up getting a tomato based spicy soup and plantain, as I'm sitting. Usually however, I will order the egusi soup with Iyan(pounded yam). All of their soups and stews are top notch, but I suggest the egusi for first timers. Service: 5/5 I think the servers have changed. Sometimes it can take time for the food to get to you or for the servers to come to your table, but because of this, I knew the food was going to be amazing. All the restaurant staff are extremely nice as well. Ambiance: 5/5 [[HIGHLIGHT]]Bukom is a simple cafe with the basics with great music selections. You'll be thoroughly entertained if you go in person.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] All in all, I give this establishment a 5/5 would recommend

    Shawn G.

    We were not sure what to expect when we walked into Bukom. [[HIGHLIGHT]]It's a bit dark inside and more of a bar with a few tables.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We came for dinner and enjoyed ourselves. The service was a bit spotty. Not bad, they just seemed a little understaffed but everyone was nice. Our first round of drinks were not made correctly but the owner noticed they did not look right and had them remade. The food was great, with lots of spice. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Then there was live music.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We enjoyed this little place and I would definitely go back.

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    Kiara H.

    There's nothing better than consistently delicious food. Bukom is a laid-back West African spot in Adams Morgan with fun cocktails and classics like suya, pepper soup and egusi. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Enjoy reggae and afrobeats as you eat, too.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]They also host live performances with popular local artists (check their Instagram @bukomdc).[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The wait is always worth it -- you'll look forward to the next time you come.

    MOIN MOIN
    Stedmond P.

    I'm vegetarian so I was pretty limited but the moin moin saved the day! It was sooooo good and full of flavor. It had a nice little spice kick at the end too! Kojo was was the server and he was super personable and nice. I'll come back.

    Jollof Rice
    Justine B.

    Soooo good. I've driven or walked past this place so many times, and only just stopped in this past weekend. To prevent the spread or COVID, all foods and beverages are currently being served in and on plasticware. I ordered the suya, Nigerian pepper soup, and jollof rice. The soup is traditional in that it features tendon/fat and tripe, along with a few pieces of meat. The jollof was excellent-- I ate every grain lol. Lastly, the suya was flavorful, though I wish it had been served with slices of onion, rather than diced onion. Will be returning!

    Monet H.

    I was craving Egusi so my friends, and I went to this restaurant for the first time, and we were extremely pleased! There were three waiters working, and they were all very attentive and kind. To start off, my friends purchased the mule drink, and I purchased the Bokum Bomb (I think that's the name of the drink). They were good and strong! As an appetizer, we ordered the Suya, beef and chicken which were extremely spicy and delicious. I ordered Egusi (w/ goat), Fufu & jollof rice. The meal definitely satisfied my craving though I wouldn't have minded a pinch of more salt in my Egusi. This restaurant had good music and a diverse crowd. We went on a Thursday evening and they had a live band playing. The crowd is very diverse and you can tell that there are quite a few regulars. I will definitely be back because the food in the service was great. My pics aren't that great so pardon the quality lol.... I just wanted to eat my food.

    Fried Plantains
    Ashley K.

    The vibe here is nice. Live music-a little too loud- but great nonetheless. Can't really speak now the food as I only tried the plantains and they weren't that great. Not really sweet/ripe. My cousin tried one and said it was cold but all the ones I tried were hot so idk what that was about.

    Noel J.

    So I've never ate this kind of food before so I'm not going to leave a bad review. I gave it a 4 star cause the food really wasn't for me but the service and everything else was good. I got egusi with goat and fufu, I did not like yhe taste at all. I tried this place cause my daughter wanted to try it so we did and I won't be eating this type of food again. So don't take this review to heart if YOU like this type of food. I tried it and now I know I don't like it! No harm no foul. I'm sure this is a great restaurant

    Egusi
    Alexsa P.

    I've been here a few times prior to covid. Recently ordered Uber eats 12/06/2024 & can say without a doubt this place is not 5 stars at all. Barely 3. For the price they charged I would expect the food to be spectacular but it was not. Egusi 2 stars jollof 2 stars light soup 3 stars, the fufu 1 star given its boxed and sticky. The plantain were also burnt and dry. $25 for 12 oz soup is crazy to me. I got the goat light soup for $10 so it makes no sense that the egusi was that price. If you're looking for authentic west African food do not go here!!!!

    Bukom Mama Wings (6)
    Sabrina P.

    It was my first time ever eating Nigerian food and I honestly didn't know what to expect but was it delicious! We got the Egusi & Beef stew with fufu & pounded yam. I couldn't quite distinguish between fufu & pounded yam, they both tasted pretty much the same dipped in our stew. We also got Bukom wings which is a MUST!! The only reason why I took a star off is because the braised beef was a bit on the tough/dry side so it was hard to chew through. Both stews had amazing flavor though. Warning: parking and driving there on the weekend is a nightmare!

    Stewed Beef Jollof Rice
    Chell H.

    Maaan this place has so much potential! BUT....they need HELP with staffing. There was 1 cook & 1 waiter that acted as bartender, host, cleaning tables, taking phone orders, & DJ. With that being said it took close to an hour to get my food and even longer to get my tab. It was painful. My food: I ordered the stewed beef and jollof rice. The flavoring was good but my beef was hard as rocks whew! literally. It was almost like it was cooked the day before then put in the microwave. They may need to go under new management or close & re-evaluate this for a minute.

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    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Great live music and delicious egusi[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] . The fufu and egusi is a staple . Kind staff and well priced drinks

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    4.2(167 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I finally made it back to Elmina for dinner! I first visited over a year ago for brunch and vowed…read moreto return to try the dinner menu. Mission accomplished...and they absolutely delivered. The restaurant was slightly busy on a weekend evening, but I am not surprised. It's clearly become a go-to spot if you're looking for a modern, upscale African dining experience in DC. The décor is still one of my favorite parts of the restaurant: clean, contemporary Ghanaian elegance with an open kitchen that lets you watch the chefs at work. My friends and I always order family-style so everyone gets to try a little of everything, which means we rarely leave with food envy. The appetizer: the fried okra. Whew! Light, crispy, perfectly seasoned...dangerously addictive. I could've easily eaten a whole basket by myself, lol. The branzino was my favorite entrée of the night. Perfectly cooked, flavorful, and also very addictive. We also ordered the crab fried rice, and honestly, I enjoyed that more than the jollof duck pot. The duck pot was good, but I'd definitely order the crab fried rice again first. The tomahawk steak was okay. Good, but it wasn't living up to its price point, tbh.. My mocktail was refreshing and exactly what I needed with the meal. One of the highlights of the evening was getting the chance to meet Chef Eric Adjepong from Top Chef. Such a cool surprise and a nice way to end the evening. I'm so happy I came back. Sometimes you revisit a restaurant and it doesn't live up to your first experience. That wasn't the case here. Elmina is still doing its thing!!!!

    I booked Elmina through a Chase Sapphire Reserve "Curated Dining" experience. Apparently, the…read morecuration involved someone shrugging and saying, "Yeah... this'll do." The exclusive experience? Still looking for it. Unless "being seated at a regular table" is now considered luxury. The food was so meh at best. it felt like the chef had recently lost a custody battle with salt. Every dish looked like it had a story to tell, but unfortunately that story was, "I peaked on the menu." The service wasn't terrible. It also wasn't particularly present. Imagine if customer service was replaced by a series of occasional cameos. For the price, I expected memorable. It was memorable, just not in the way the restaurant probably hopes. On the bright side, the conversation at our table was excellent, mostly because we spent the evening trying to guess what each dish was supposed to taste like. One star. I'd say I'd come back if Chase curated it again, but fool me once... Next time at least get the water right. Geez! It's like a desert in here.

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    3.6(150 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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