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The best restaurants serving African food in Birmingham West Midlands
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1 Opinions in 1 websites
This was a great find. It’s a neighbourhood place with guys playing pool, so I didn’t know what to expect. They cooked me a delicious fuul dish with freshly warmed baguettes. Then an amazing Ethiopian coffee, (similar to Turkish coffee) together with incense! Very helpful staff too. Worth a trip
142 Opinions in 1 websites
Reservamos Savanna para una comida de cumpleaños el sábado, tuvimos deliciosa comida eritrea / etíope para compartir con algunos entrantes y lados inspirados en la fusión de sartenes. Absolutamente me encantó este restaurante, el servicio era increíble y nos atendió la encantadora Dee. Ya hemos reservado una mesa para mi cuñada cumpleaños. ¡No puedo esperar!
3 Opinions in 1 websites
Probé este restaurante recientemente con un grupo de 5 amigos y no sabíamos qué esperar. Pedimos una vasta cantidad de comida para la mesa y un montón de cerveza africana. La comida era increíblemente fresco, emocionante y con sabor a la perfección. El servicio era fantástico era como estar en la casa de alguien. El dueño era encantador y muy servicial al sugerir platos para probar y traernos extra alas de pollo en la demanda (fácilmente las alitas de pollo más sabroso que he comido). Este restaurante es realmente algo que tiene que probar: 10/10 por la comida, servicio y precio.
2 Opinions in 1 websites
Me encontré con Jeun restaurante, en Tokaj Factory en Birmingham y ahora es uno de mis restaurantes favoritos! Me saludó calurosamente el propietario, el ambiente y el olor a comida casera africana. La decoración era lo primero que estaba bawled por, luces, increíbles obras de arte y los intrincados diseños de los cojines en cada asiento. pedí mi - jollof plato de arroz nigeriano favorita, con efo, plátano y pollo. me animaría a cualquiera Jeun al menos una vez, no importa su fondo! Hay una gran variedad de comida para todos los gustos y el personal es muy amable y acogedor. Sin duda seguir visitando Jeun!
2797 Opinions in 4 websites
This place is a joke honestly countless times they just take the mick. Went for the half price roast dinner yes of course it was a discount but doesn’t mean you take the piss, one tiny quarter leg of chicken, 3 green beans, 3 carrots, 2 roast potatoes, 1 stuffing ball, a measly portion of mac and cheese it looked nothing like it did on instagram and TikTok! Yes I wasn’t expecting the exact same I’m not stupid but it was so stingy! And if you’re wondering why I didn’t complain it’s because it took over an hour to get two chicken roast dinners, and the table next to us who came later (party of 3) had their roast dinners before us. They either forgot or just thought they’ll take the piss with two girls. So at this point I was too hungry and just wanted to eat, luckily I didn’t have to pay full price for that it was a joke. Why do a promotion when you can’t meet demand or give some dead portions? You can see from the video the plate looks empty, like it’s a chicken place and the chicken piece I got was soo tiny at least give more chicken for a roast dinner wtf. Absolutely pathetic. And no updates given on wait time staff just ignore you, employ more kitchen staff very very disappointed I bet they won’t even take this review seriously.
8 Opinions in 1 websites
I ordered from here off uber eats, I wouldn't again as they sent me burnt rice stuck to the tray and 3 pieces or beef. Spent quite a bit for that meal just for it to go in the bin as the shop was closed when my order arrived a hour late.
698 Opinions in 2 websites
Going to enjoy a meal I cherish, I ended up paying good money for nothing worth it. It is definitely not Suya what they are offering there, if you are a fan of Suya like me. Suya is made with powder of grinded Kuli Kuli (dried groundnut paste after extracting oil of it) plus ginger powder as essential constituents plus other flavor's depending on the chef choices. The so called Suya there had none of these two essentials yet I cannot figure how they call it Suya???? Suya is definitely not made with meat that has bones! Assuming that a low class restaurant might make the lamb Suya with parts that have bones because lamb bone is softer, this definitely never happens with beef meat. Beef meat used for Suya are tender boneless meat for sure. Given the high price for the starter (£8.99), one will never expect bones in such a starter meal, for it means one is paying for a high quality service but is actually receiving a mean return. And the chef assumes that Suya means chili spicy flavor, so he adds hot chili (without the ginger essence!) to make it taste somewhere close to Suya. It is evident he is ignorant that Suya can be and is traditionally not spicy except as the customer requests, i.e., it is not essential to have hot chili to make the dish a Suya dish, but it is definitely not a Suya when it is missing the Kuli Kuli coat/cover/flavor and when it is made with bones. That was simply a dish of roasted meat pieces that you can find in any restaurant that roasts meat and for a far cheaper price compared to quantity. It was anything but the lovely Suya dish!! (cannot say it was not well cooked, but that does not make it a Suya and Suya is a special dish) And what is annoying, it is a STARTER dish in little quantity for £9 a plate!!! I took two friends hoping to introduce them to the lovely Suya dish, telling them of Alhaji Suya in London and optimistic to get them amazed by the experience, I ended up paying £27 for roasted meat not even a half kilo if I summed the three plates. I would have been more lenient if after all, for that £27 they enjoyed the taste of Suya even if in little quantity. Indeed it was what made pay such a sum even though I realized it was a starter dish. I neither got a satisfying meal for £27, nor at least introduced my friends to the taste of Suya. As a Londoner visiting Birmingham, it is a shame that a restaurant will claim they are selling a meal and sell something else while they charge a high price that should be charged by a prestigious restaurant. Indeed it is just a show and I doubt their other dishes will be genuine African cuisines. My break in Birmingham is spoiled because of their fake advert claiming they offer Suya..
23 Opinions in 2 websites
The food was really delicious . Ordered via Deliveroo and arrived earlier than time expected . I ordered the Asun, amala and Gbegiri . My eyes crossed at first bite … Truly delicious . Well done to the cook