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    Fly Chef Restaurant

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    6 months ago

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    5 months ago

    Expensive but their fufu and egusi is delicious! The only they need to work on is availability when you call.

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    Ike's Cafe and Grill

    Ike's Cafe and Grill

    3.8(400 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$

    My first time trying Egusi and Fufu and it was so so delicious! The Egusi soup was so flavorful and…read morecomforting. The flavor was tomatoey with a bit of heat. The side of Fufu was a must. The pounded yam was smooth and not too thick. I had fun scooping up the Egusi in the Fufu with my hands. Both together was an enjoyable flavor and texture combo. The Beef Suya was good as well, a nice meat appetizer. The beef was cooked well done which some people may not like, but I enjoyed it since I grew up eating my steak that way. It paired very well with the spice blend and raw onions. I also had the Ghanaian Jollof Rice and that was not my most favorite dish due to the flavor. Not my cup of tea, but the rice was cooked well. I also liked the side plantains. The interior is nicely ornate and comfy. The service here was also super great and my assigned server was very personable. I genuinely enjoyed my conversation with her and she did well giving me recommendations and directions as a first timer for this type of food. Overall, I had a great experience here and would come back again!

    Okay so this place is really good. The service was nice, and fast. Our server was helpful with the…read morefood selection. I didn't know what to order and he allowed us to try the Ayamase and Cassava leaf stew first because they know you may be new. The ambience is casual. But the Ghanaian rice and Ayamase and Plantains were my favorite. It's very spicy but I loooved it! I went back for it again the next day.

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    Ike's Cafe and Grill - Buffet

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    Ike's Cafe and Grill - Lamb debee

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    Cafe Songhai - Efo Riro with Rice

    Cafe Songhai

    4.2(109 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Solid food and excellent service! We'll start with what I ordered:…read more Jollof Efo Riro w Snapper Spring rolls Black Eye Pea Stew Pounded Yams Standout of the meal were the spring rolls with Shito dipping sauce. Just yum! It was my first time having shito. The Jollof wasn't my favorite, unfortunately, but it finally settled the debate for me once and for all - I'm team Nigerian when it comes to Jollof. Although the Efo Riro was nicely flavored, the mix of collard greens did not compliment this dish as I thought it would. I prefer it with spinach and from my Nigerian food connect (Mina's Jollof in LA). Hers can't be beaten! Black Eye Peas were unique, and the plantains were cooked nicely. Now for the ambiance: We were one of two tables during the day, so having the place for ourselves felt nice. It also looked tidy. Our waitress was a sweetheart. I forgot her name, but she was attentive. Would I return? Perhaps when revisiting ATL. Overall: The experience was enjoyable!

    There was no one in the restaurant when I walked in. It kind of had a strange smell inside. In…read moreorder to order you have to ring a bell because there is only one man working the entire restaurant. I told him I wanted to order to go. He quickly tried to say "it's going to take awhile" and when I asked how long he said "depends on what you get. So I say I want the Beef Suya and the Jollof and I pay, THEN he tells me it's going to take 30 minutes. I'm like ok Now on to the food. Probably the driest Jollof I ever had. Flavorless and if it wasn't for the Suya powder it would have been inedible. The Suya was decent. Service 1/5 Ambience 1/5 Food 2/5

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    Myself doing live painting on jazz night

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    The African Grill - Jollof rice with chicken

    The African Grill

    3.8(18 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    I was meeting a friend here for lunch. It is pretty much in an industrial strip mall, and I easily…read morefound an available parking spot in the shared parking lot right in front of the restaurant. I went in and he had already gotten us a table. Our server came over pretty quickly and took our drink orders. I wanted to taste some authentic African beer. My friend suggested an Orijin or a Trophy Premium Lager beer. I ordered the Trophy Lager and my friend ordered the Orijin. I later found out his drink was not an actual beer, but some kind of mixture of alcohol flavored with African herbs and fruits. We took a small taste of each other's drinks. Mine tasted like a standard lager, really. We reviewed the menu and I described what I had a taste for. My friend suggested that I get the Jollof Rice with Chicken, and that's what I ordered. He ordered the Pounded Yam with Egusi soup. My food came out quickly. My friend's order took longer than expected, but he told me to go ahead and start eating, so I did not wait. The food was very good, well seasoned, and had a nice spice kick. My friend's dish came out about 15 minutes later. It must have been a specialty item since it took so long. Once it arrived, he enjoyed it, even though I think he had ordered it before. The restaurant was a little empty, with just a few other patrons inside. While we enjoyed lunch, we listened to some good, authentic Afrobeats music in the background. I even Shazamed a couple of songs while we were sitting there. They also had an area set up with an Instagramable photo wall and a DJ booth. The restaurant itself was very clean and they also had a full bar. I will definitely come back to try some other authentic menu options.

    30 dollars for 3 pieces of "bone majority" goat meat in the stew and Suya meat tasted like it was…read morecooked yesterday. The only saving grace was the fufu. $50 dollars in total for 15 small pieces of meat. Complete disappointment. The portion size is not the same as the photos because they zoomed in on their picture, they are appetizers size.

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    The African Grill - Interior dining room

    Interior dining room

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    The Island Grill - Fried Rice & Plantains with mixed meat

    The Island Grill

    4.3(6 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Located in a strip mall, the restaurant is pretty unassuming, though many great restaurants are…read more When you walk in, there's almost a nightclub vibe inside. Very dark and not many traditional tables and chairs. I came around lunch time and there were quite a few ladies in beautiful traditional dress (it was Christmas Eve). I had called ahead and ordered takeout and when I walked in I was promptly acknowledged. Food arrived in the quoted time (25 minutes). Nigerian cuisine is not one I'm incredibly familiar with, but I have tried many of the standard dishes. Today I went with White Rice and Red Stew, which comes with plantains. It was delicious. Piping hot and incredibly fresh. The spice level was perfect. Just spicy enough but in no way overpowering. The plantains added a sweet element which played beautifully against the spice of the stew. The only place they lost points was the price on the website is not the price I was charged. $19 on the website and I was charged $25 but maybe they just haven't updated to reflect current prices. Regardless, I really enjoyed my food and can't wait to go back and try some other dishes. Edit: Take note, it doesn't say "The Island Grill" on the sign. It says "The African Grill."

    This place is a joke! I walk in at 15 minutes before close to here, "we don't serve fried food 30…read moreminutes before closing". Seriously you are a joke! You know nothing about serving customers in the restaurant industry. Every real restauranteur knows the at 1 minute to close you are full service. Lost a customer for life! I also tip very well especially close to closing so counter dude that offered baked chicken or oxtails instead of my fried catfish list atleast $20 because I respect good service late. But whatever you'll be closed in a year no doubt

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    The Island Grill - Outside

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    Grand Lekki Cafe - Beef suya tacos w. fries

    Grand Lekki Cafe

    4.2(17 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    Those beef suya tacos were really good! Since they come with Jollof Rice in each taco, i think…read morethey'd be even better as a burrito. They came with steak fries, which i'm usually not the biggest fan of, but they were fried crispy so I didn't mind them. The jollof rice also tasted good on it's own - not the best Naija jollof I've had (not spicy), but solid for a restaurant/bar. Our server was really sweet as well. Even though they're open for dinner hours, it's definitely mainly a bar/lounge based on the size and setup. I will warn - if hookah is not your thing, this isn't the place for you. Since it's pretty small in there, there's nowhere to really get away from the smoke or people who are smoking. I'd go back for dinner, but would make sure I'm out before ~11pm, which is when it seems to pick up in traffic and smoke.

    As a Nigerian, I'm very selective on African restaurants but this place is great! I usually come…read morehere during the week so there's no event and it's not packed. I can't speak to how the service is on a busy night but I haven't had any problems on the days that I've gone. Some menu items are served on select days which is a bummer but other than that, me and my friends have always been satisfied with the food. I've had their shrimp tacos, asun (peppered goat) and jollof which are delicious. My friend has also ordered their kpomo and had no complaints. I've been to a few African restaurants and this is by far my favorite. The food here is so flavorful compared to others OTP. My only con is that the music is very loud even when there's hardly anyone in the restaurant. I wished they'd turn the music down but I guess that is the culture here in Atlanta. Definitely give this a place a try, you won't regret it!

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    Grand Lekki Cafe - Restaurant area

    Restaurant area

    Grand Lekki Cafe - Tantalizer Tacos and Fries

    Tantalizer Tacos and Fries

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