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    Heey I just wanted to ask u, where do u buy all the africans food. Tp do it? I just moved to the island& im searching for an african store.…

    Hello welcome to the island so I get most of my food shipped here but my mom, but for meat , fish and veggies you can go to “ seafood city, or pacific market look those up .

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    We attended her pop up at Umi St. in town and there was a line prior to 11:45AM when she opened -…read moreAunty is very kind and took everyone's order before going to the kitchen to prepare everything. Be prepared to wait around 45-60 minutes as it is just her and 1 kitchen crew. The wait was well worth it for the most delicious Nigerian food I've had on the island. Jollof Rice came with Oxtail & Jerk Chicken so we could try both and they were seasoned immaculately. The Jollof rice has some heat that builds as you eat it and the oxtail was a hefty piece. The jerk chicken had a nice spice & sear to it, it provided a nice balance to the fatty oxtail. There is also pieces of plantain that come with this plate. Fufu is neutral flavored pounded yam (comparable texture to a stickier mashed potato) - It pairs well with the smokey, earthy & spicy flavors of the Egusi Soup. The soup is very hearty and more akin to a stew with how much protein & veggies are in the bowl. My total came out to $51.00 for these three items.

    Very delicious cooking. I am thankful that she has shared her Nigerian culture with us here in…read moreHawaii. However, her level of service can be confusing and frustrating at times. Very nice lady but is also unorganized and has no efficient system as a business owner. Wait times are longer because of this. She takes my cash but doesn't always give back my change right away, then will forget the amount of cash I've handed her. She often asks to be reminded of what you ordered, and when you think you're done ordering, she asks you to come back to the window to ask additional questions about your order. Instead of waiting until the entire order is complete, she brings out the plates at different times and has asked another customer to bring back the first half of their order and show her to make sure she doesn't give them extra food. She would benefit from using a simple receipt book so she doesn't have to rely just on memory and she can give the customers a numbered ticket to call when their order is ready. She only takes CASH or VENMO which is fine. But I have seen her take the order and make the food before the customer pays, and then get into conflict when the customer does not have any form of payment. Confirming payment first will save a lot of troubles. She's no longer in a fixed location, and now takes her truck to various spots around the island, mostly on base or Waipio. I recommend following her instagram but she unfortunately doesn't post her location until the day of. She doesn't post her schedule in advance, making it very hard to track her down. I used to come often when she was at the old Sear's parking lot. So it's been months until I finally had a day off and was relieved to find she was in Waipio -- just to find that her efficiency hasn't improved since the last time I came. I love that she's getting more business but I cannot keep coming back if this is the service every time. She definitely could use more helping hands.

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    Finally made it here and wasn't disappointed. You walk into a decorated "tent" with fabric and…read morecarpets surrounding you, low tables with bench seats and tufted ottomans. Do bring a sweater or coat as it's a bit frosty inside. The server was so kind as to gave me a dress to use as a shaw. There's a set menu...a standard and a house special (with rack of lamb) you can choose from. We had 4 people so tried 4 different mains. Their menu included a delicious lentil soup, a 6 sample salad/ olive selection, a sweet/savory puff pastry filled chicken dish, mains and finally a sweet fennel cake and biscotti dessert. The mains we tried were the rack of lamb(our favorite!), calamari mogador, Cornish chicken with lemon and olives, and lamb tagine with eggplant. The rack of lamb was the clear standout, perfectly cooked and seasoned that melted in your mouth. The calamari was served in a delicious tomato sauce with still firm calamari slices. The cornish chicken was good as well. The only disappointing dish was the lamb tagine, it was a bit dry and tough...not an expected "tagine ". But the meal was overall good and tasty. Service was fun and friendly.

    Wow, great flavor. Everywhere! It takes a lot for me to be impressed by carrots but the carrots in…read moretheir Moroccan salad had such a beautiful flavor. So much so I sat and savored my last bite. Of carrots! Spiced but not spicy. It was the kind of dish that was a spectacle, "what is in there?" Or was it just a golden hour sparkling? The House Special Rack of Lamb was good enough to write home about! The peppercorn ju dressing the pan-seared then roasted tender rack was very special, chef's kiss. Gave me shnietzel comfort but Northern African flair. There were times I bit into chunks of peppercorn that was oddly refreshing but a mouth full at the same time. The best way I can describe it is that emoji where he/she is blowing out in what seems like anguish but it's actually pleasure. The emoji above the one with the x's for eyes. One day Yelp will let us emoji. Not today. Man, maybe it's worth a try ‍ Peep Casablanca for deep satisfaction.

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