It's worth a try at least once.
Food was...ok. most of the dishes had a strong fish smell and taste. Luckily I did not mind it. My friends however, did not enjoy it.
I got the noodles, and it was 18 bucks for ramen and 1 egg with sparse vegetables in it..not worth the money but the experience/atmosphere..almost made up for it.
I really enjoyed the honey beans they had, was very good.
The fufu, was interesting. Bland by itself, and the mixture with it you had to scoop up.. was.. food.. again, it was worth a try.. but.. doubtful I'd go again.
A lot of people around here don’t know what African food tastes like. This is a great place to try it out. The food here is VERY good. My personal favorite is the stew- it’s so flavorful and spicy (but not too spicy). The fufu is also a tasty and unique experience if you’ve never had it. You won’t find anything like this between here and Portland.
Fabulous. My daughter and I loved the fried rice and sides. She had chicken and I had shrimp. We brought home fufu and egwusi soup for dad who is enjoying it very much
It’s a nice welcoming restaurant with a relaxing atmosphere. The waiter has very helpful and professional. The food was authentic and delicious Nigerian cuisine. I enjoyed it and will definitely come again when I’m back in the Bangor area.