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    3.5 (40 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    To go box - Amala Abula Style
    Yuwa A.

    I visited Salt and Pepper today and I have a lot to say. I have been missing home and craving Amala and Gbegiri for a while now and my sister for a while now has been talking about Salt and Pepper. First of all that's such a lovely name for a restaurant. So I'm in Dallas for the day and my sister decided to take me to the "famous salt and pepper" for some Gbegiri and Amala and all I can say is wowzersss. We walked into the restaurant and the space was big . The ambiance was not bad and the restaurant was clean. We ordered our food and all I can say is that the food was very tasty and one of the best and if not the best Amala I have ever eaten. The meat was so soft and the Amala was just the right size. The food was delicious! The flavor from the meats and the stew with the Gbegiri was just amazeballs!! To the chef well done. The hostess was very nice and professional.

    Goat jollof rice with plantains
    Lauren B.

    The food is delicious. I especially enjoyed the jollof rice. I've wanted to try this place for a long time.

    Abula
    Claire P.

    Ordered takeout through Ubereats. My friends had mentioned the abula here was good. Nice size portion. Got it with assorted meat. Wish the meat was more tender, but that's a preference thing. Also wish you could choose which protein. I didn't care for some of the assorted. So it felt like a waste. Went on a Sunday to pick up and there were lots of people eating inside and coming and going. Not my first time ordering, last time we got jollof rice and it was not bad.

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    Teah W.

    First time here while in Dallas, the jollof rice was not the best I've ever had would've like a little spice to it and the chicken was super dry. The service was really good and she was nice. I did like the way the restaurant looked in the inside .

    Amala, gbegiri with ewedu and stew

    Clean environment. Food came out hot. Portion was kinda small. The food was ok. I've tasted better amala but it's good enough. I also had the ofada stew. It was salty but still had good flavor.

    Iyore E.

    I heard all the talk about this place for a while now. Soon as I landed from DFW, Salt N Pepper was my first stop. They surpassed my expectations. The food was amazing, restaurant was clean-- oh and here's a better one- the staff were friendly and professional including the owner who was gracious enough to stop at our table to ensure we were taken care of. My Advise: as you grow, please maintain the same level of consistency in your products and services. Wishing you all the best. The next time I come back to Dallas I'll definately pay you a visit again.

    Regular okra with regular meat and egusi that I didn't even get a chance to finish. What a waste.
    Anonymous F.

    This was a waste of my $40. I'm so disappointed. I order okra soup and egusi with garri. Instead they gave me fufu , not even enough to finish the okra soup with. So I didn't get to enjoy my Egusi or Okra soup. The okra was colddddd!!!! I'm so mad right now. Waited for this food...starving just to get it and be disappointed!!!! Go to Shuri their food taste wayyyy better.

    Amala Deluxe
    Uzoh V.

    Okay listen, I've been one with a vendetta against African, most importantly Nigerian Restaurants because of their disregard for customer service and satisfaction. But here I was greeted with a welcoming smile as soon as I and my 2 friends waltzed in. The mom+Daughter team reminded me of home. Lol Then came the meals we ordered, perfect spicing, the Amala delux had me sweating and I didn't care for the world. I just want to let y'all know: "SALT & PEPPER KITCHEN" to the world

    UberEats order
    Kimi S.

    I've tried this restaurant twice. The first time was a year or so ago. It's still a huge NO for me. In fact, the food has seemingly gotten worse. I recently placed an order through UberEats, and the food I received wasn't suitable for a dog. The goat meat was so tough I thought I was chewing tire rubber. Not to mention the cow leg... It was so tough my fork couldn't pierce it and neither could my teeth. It would've taken a chainsaw to cut through that undercooked piece of rock. The jollof rice and plantains were delicious and the only edible items in my order. Imagine how upsetting it is paying $36.75 and only being able to enjoy rice and plantains. This place will never get another dime out of me. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me!! I'm not sure what happened to the bad (but honest) review I left a few years ago. I'm guessing they had Yelp remove it. Avoid this restaurant at all costs unless you have canine teeth, jaws of steel, and can chew through anything.

    Okada rice with 3 pieces of goat meat.
    Rachel B.

    I was so excited to support a black owned business and enjoy some Nigerian food. I ordered through Uber Eats and got the Okada rice. I paid $2.00 extra for goat meat. Out of the 3 one inches pieces I got only 1 was edible. The other two had so much cartlidge it was like chewing gum so I spit it out.

    Jollof Rice with 2 Chicken and Plantain
    Lorether G.

    the chicken was over cooked. I also had the Egusi all beef the meat was really thought. The fist time they gave my husband somebody else order and it sat at our table for 6 mins and we didn't touch it just looked at it. Then the waiter said oh sorry this is not your order!!! Then walked the dish over to the next table and gave it to them until the lady went off. I can say I tried this place and will not be back...

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    3 months ago

    The best Nigerian restaurant... the food is flavorful and service and staff are amazing. The price is pretty steep though

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    This restaurant served good food authentic Nigeria food and I good service i visit restaurants

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    3 years ago

    Best Nigerian food in Dallas! I love the Abula with assorted meat can't beat. Will definitely come back!

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    2 years ago

    The food was great and fresh I'll be coming back here a bit more frequently when craving some Nigerian food

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    5 years ago

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    Thank's in a million brother.

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    6 years ago

    The best abula/amala in Dallas and the owner is the nicest person ever, great customer service. You won't regret it

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    Thank you so much.

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    6 years ago

    Great food! But the service is a little iffy but once the food comes it's all worth it

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    7 years ago

    Went for lunch. Food was delicious. Not my first time here. I love the egusi soup and my son loved the jollof rice. Great service!

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    4.5(72 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    I tried their egushi soup and fufu and they did not disappoint. Just like I remember them in…read moreNigeria. They are halal as well. Nice low key place with friendly staff. I came late so it was a bit quiet but I preferred it that way. It was one of the highlights of my trip to Texas.

    Went to this Halal restaurant for the first time and the overall experience was not good!…read more First of all, their website listed on Google is not correct. It directs to an article about this restaurant on D Magazine website. Not sure why the owner has not noticed and corrected that yet. If there is no website then Google should not show it at all. It is just confusing to customers. Second, their restaurant menu is not up to date. Majority of the items under "Les Grillades," "A La Braise," and "Sauces" were not available. We were told by the server that they used to make it in the past but not anymore. If not anymore, again, why the menu is not up to date? Why wasting customer's time? There is a picture of a full grilled chicken with coleslaw on Google. When asked for it, we were told it is a "Pepper Chicken" that is only available during the day time and we also have to order in advance. We didn't see this item on the menu and not sure how customers will know about this item and when to order. Pure carelessness from the owner! For the food, we ordered "Meat Pie," "Benachin," and "Afra/Dibi" chicken. Meat pie was good but little expensive in my opinion. Afra/Dibi chicken was good as well and also came up with a decent portion. What I didn't like about it is that it only came with a bunch of onions and nothing else. No sides at all which I thought was little bizarre specially for the price they are charging. I did not like Benachin! Small portion, expensive, and tasted just okay. It was just a boiled meat with some rice and vegetable curry. Vegetable curry was good but rest of the dish was just okay. I don't recommend this dish. Their customer service was iffy. We were not checked upon in a timely manner. There was a short hair African American lady and her customer service was good. There was another African American lady and she definitely needs training on her customer service and attitude. She would barely come to the table and hardly answer any questions or try to help. Rest of the time I saw her behind the counter spending time on her phone! This restaurant only has bottled water and they charge for it. I may or may not come back to this restaurant in the future.

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    2.7(68 reviews)
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    One of my favorite African spots in all of Dallas! To cure a cold, a hangover, or sheer hunger,…read moreAggies will get you right every time. I was first introduced to Aggies by a Cameroonian friend, in 2018. I've been hooked since my first bite. The menu is very small, with the same consistent 7or 8 entrees offered . But if it ain't broke don't fix it because the food is phenomenal! Spicy, fishy, fibrous Eru will clean out your gut for real. My favorite is with chicken, but the beef is tenderrrrrrr baby. The tilapia is the best grilled fish I have EVER HAD! ANYWHERE! Hands down! No ! Whether you order it with rice/stew sauce, or fried plaintain, you can't miss! I've also had the spinach parfait which was really tasty and fresh, but wasn't packing the heat that I crave. But a really solid veggie option, nonetheless. Random notes: The interior hasn't been open for dine-in for a while, post Covid. So it's take out only. You don't need to call in your order (because they'll likely cuss you out) because the menu is small and stuff is available really quickly. 10 minutes max! Though you may wanna call in advance to make sure they have fish, because sometimes they go like hotcakes, and when they are gone, their gone. You've been warned, now go forth and conquer, Young One!

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    Fusion Vibes Kitchen + Lounge

    3.9(257 reviews)
    6.6 mi
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    Selected this spot for birthday weekend. Sunday brunch and music. I was not disappointed with the…read moreatmosphere. The music was spot on and the MC was interactive and entertaining as well. The vibe was nice. You must make a reservation! This is what I enjoyed: Side of Lamb chops: 10/10 tender, meaty, nice smoky and sweet flavor, well seasoned. Side of Mac and cheese: 6/10 a bit dry, needs a bit more seasoning, if both of these things were not an issue it would be perfect. Oxtails and jollof rice: 10/10 oxtails were full of flavor and enjoyable. They could have been a bit more tender. Overall the flavor carried it to a perfect 10. The rice is seasoned and a bit smokey and cooked to the perfect doneness. Table bread: 9/10 puff puff style bread. They were fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside. Brought out first and provided with every meal. It had a sweet seasoning mix on it. The mix to me was more for after dinner instead of right before the meal. Dusse mimosa: 10/10 nice and stout. I prefer Dusse over Hennessy which is what was on the menu. Jerk chicken: 10/10 flavorful wings. Jerk seasoning was there and not too spicy. Cooked just right and not dry. Collard greens: 6/10 savory flavor. I am a collard greens specialist and I prefer a sweet and hot profile. Although these are just savory they were cooked to the correct tenderness. Candied yams: 10/10 get blend of cinnamon and sweet flavor. Cooked perfectly.

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    As I was making my way to Monrovia Lounge, to pick up my to go order, of fish and dry turkey palm…read morebutter soup and fufu, it began pouring raining. Anyone who knows north Dallas, during rain, and rush hour, on Skillman....let's just say I was land locked and my food didn't stand a chance making it out of the parking lot From start to finish, Feme, made my first experience having authentic Liberian cuisine, and visiting this establishment, a shear joy. He was super helpful when placing my order and gave awesome suggestions of dishes to try, taking time to explain the ingredients and such. Upon arrival his shining personality wowed me again. My food was hot and ready for the taking, the place was sparkling clean and well decorated, as if a wedding reception or a party were about to take place. A bit much for regular Tuesday afternoon decor, but I don't mind a being a bit EXTRA every now and then! Like I said, my food didn't stand a chance! Someone, Kiss that chef because she is in that kitchen whipping up fire! I have tried palm butter soup at parties with my Ivorian friends but had been wanting to try the Liberian version, since seeing a dank recipe on YouTube a couple months back. Let's just say.... I had high flavor expectations! Well.... honey, Miss Chef in the back at little Monrovia Lounge blew my hopes, dreams, and TASTEBUDS out the water!!! The turkey and fish in the soup were both cooked to perfection, with fantastic balance of tenderness and firmness. When you get a good chew but you're not tiring your jaw or eating mush. The soup base itself, looked a bit oily, upon initial inspection, but as I began dipping that perfectly smooth fufu into the soup, sopping up all the juice, I quickly realized I was in heaven! Y'all, just try it!! And if your mouth ain't watering from this review, you're a hater

    Have been wanting to try this place out for years and finally made it! Was completely empty with no…read moreopen sign on so called before to make sure they we're taking customers. When we entered the place was completely dark because of the above so they turned the lights on and got us comfortable. Amazing customer service as well as history lesson at first. Followed by pretty great food, I got the rum punch on happy hour which I was excited to see hoping to return. When our bill came this wasn't reflected so I brought this up to the waiter, they denied that was the case (even though the menu said such.) Still they said they would take care of it (mind you there was another discrepancy for the stew price) and didn't do so & overcharged my card. Sad that such a gem had to be ruined by untrustworthiness.

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