If you aren't paying attention you can miss the place. The neighborhood is on the sketchy end of Austell road across from some shady looking apartment complex. There is a neighborhood corner store next door with some unsavory individuals posted up outside so beware!
The restaurant is small but it has about 5 - 6 tables for dine in. Their food score was a 85 B, that almost discouraged me but the place was packed. these rude ass Africans ahead of me giving the Spanish lady (who was fixing the to go boxes and ringing people up) a hard time ordered $50 worth of food so that's why I stayed. Africans are cheap and will needle you to death on they shouldn't pay full price on something lol hey don't be mad at me take that up with Nigerians lol I've been to Africa many times and it's true! The Spanish lady was very pleasant and there was a Spanish lady cooking in the back, I WAS BLOWN AWAY but then again us Latinas can do it all. **shrugs** hey Im puerto rican in a west african restuarant and know the food as good as any west african. I saluted her for her service and left a tip in the tip jar. The food looked fresh and smelled good. I ordered the vegetable with tripe and goat. She gave me two meaty pieces of tripe and 1 huge hunk of goat, it comes with pounded yam. My order was like $13 and some change, not baf considering if i made it at home it woulsve cost more than that. I got home, heated up my food (suprisingly it was still warm from the restaurant but I wanted it steaming hot) The pounded yam was so billowy and smooth, it was like someone's grandmother made it! The vegetable was to die for!!!! THE BEST I'VE HAD IN ATLANTA THUS FAR BESIDES WHEN I MAKE IT AT HOME. it was seasoned to perfection and spicy! This is true west African food! I can't wait to try their other dishes. I got great food and great customer service. Very impressed, I had low expectations but they went above and beyond with the food and the service! I will most certainly be back if I'm in the neighborhood. read more