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    Nigerian Kitchen

    3.1 (61 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Fried Plantain
    Ama S.

    I had a taste for Nigerian food and enjoyed the meal. The food was traditional, hearty and filling. The food was spicy and ho, which made it even more delicious. The staff was friendly and attentive. I felt like I was getting a genuine experience of tasting Nigerian cuisine.

    Jollof Rice, Fried Plantain, Chicken, Egusi with Stew, Fufu
    Mohan C.

    With the recommendation of one of my Nigerian friends, I finally had the chance to try Nigerian Kitchen in Uptown. In the words of my friend, this is one of the best Nigerian restaurants in the Chicagoland area, and a place where you can get the most bang for buck. Overall, this restaurant is definitely a locally owned hole-in-the-wall restaurant. The interior is a little shabby, but looks can be deceiving, as is the case here. We ordered several Nigerian classics- Jollof Rice with Chicken gravy, Plantains, Fufu, Egusi Soup. On the note of service- definitely not the strength of this establishment. The staff were friendly, however, the food took 30 minutes to come out and they did not seem to be particularly busy at that time. In terms of the food itself, I really enjoyed what we ordered! The jollof rice was great, with a hearty, tomato based flavor to it. The chicken gravy definitely had some kick to it, and was a little oilier than I would've liked. The chicken itself was definitely not high quality meat, but was flavorful. All in all, Nigerian Kitchen is a must try if you are not a particularly picky eater in terms of quality and are looking for flavorful, off the beaten path, Nigerian cuisine.

    NEVER EAT FROM HERE! I See why it's empty and they needed social media promotion.This is the WORST EXPERIENCE I HAVE EVER HAD. I order a in person meal with a lady with shaved hair, class & skin irritation in the face food ORDER. (classless, rude & nasty attitude). It wasn't any staff in the front for pick up orders consistently waiting . After waiting and received my food the lady decides to fight with the staff too because she told her she didn't not provide me utensils for my food. Even that staff had an attitude with the Lady. So 25min drive I get home to discover my order was wrong. I order fish & rice and only received the fish. I called and they were aggressive arguing utmost each other about who took the order! Then when the lady kept denying she didn't service me had the audacity to start yelling & screaming at me. Clearly she needs to be fired! I spent 11mins on the phone listen to them go back and then 5mins of the lady tell until I hung up on her rude disrespectful little drama girl. What a waste of time! I have NEVER wrote a post but this today was despicable. Service was disgusting Aug 9,2024 @6:55pm Abimbola Receipt:ZUlu Auth:05142D

    Egusi with Stew Fried Fish Pounded Yam
    Mytam V.

    I've been coming here for a while and LOVE their food but hate their wait times. For the last 3 times I've ordered, I've had to wait less than 20 minutes (in comparison to 40+ that I've waited before). This is dangerous for me because now I have no excuse not to get delicious food. I'm not nigerian so I have no idea about the authenticity but I do know that this food is so delicious I have waited over an hour for it and could wait longer. But now that wait times are down, I am so happy I could cry.

    Egusi Stew with fish and goat
    Justice J.

    Okay here's the thing... I ordered the fufu with egusi stew with goat and fish and the flavor was really delicious. However, the meat is DRY DRY DRY and tougher than Tough. I couldn't even tear the goat apart it was so tough. A few bites and that's really all I could do. Again the flavor was good, but not good enough for me to return ever again. They need to give their customers fresh food that hasn't been sitting all day in the crockpot. I would've preferred to wait longer for fresh food than to picking up yesterdays fish and goat( that's how stale it was). Dry and Tough are the words for today. I'll definitely be trying this dish a different Nigerian restaurant.

    2. Egusi Soup with Goat
    Mira K.

    Unfortunately, this was a huge miss for us. While the smells and flavors were enticing, the goat with the jollof rice was cooked to within an inch of its life. I don't think I've ever had tougher, drier meat. Similarly, the plantains, one of our favorite foods, were similarly bland and tough. Sad that this was our introduction to Nigerian food.

    Okra soup
    Gea G.

    Horrible customer service...very very rude...orka soup was very bland...no flavor at all..waste of money

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    Nayo's African Cuisine

    Nayo's African Cuisine

    4.9(7 reviews)
    3.9 miRogers Park

    Wanted to treat hubby to some cuisine from his culture and so we went here. It's a long distance…read morefrom home but it was a mild weather day in December so we decided to make the drive on 12/9/24. We ring the bell and a young boy let us in and we sat down. It was awhile before someone came to tend to us but as my husband was explaining to me, in the African culture, you go to them to tell them what you want, not the other way around. They were in the back busy cooking and preparing, there is a open window where you can order. We got to meet the owner who the restaurant is named after, Anayo. He was awesome! I wanted to order the fried rice or the coconut rice but those are large orders for several people which are only for call in but they don't indicate that on the menu. I got to order the last meat pie they had and OMG, I'm still dreaming about how good it was! I ordered the jollof rice and told them mild spice but it was still a bit too hot for me but in Nigeria, that is how they spice their food, LOL. It comes with goat meat and fish. I loved the fish as it was flavorful, crispy and delicious! I will make sure to order that fish again. Hubby got the Nkwobi made with cow feet, scotch bonnet pepper, onion, palm oil Spinach and seasonings. It was so hot but he enjoyed every bit of it. Anayo told us that they have only been open for 1 year. I hope they continue and thrive. I got to taste a strawberry yogurt drink that they had in the frig that was in a 1 liter container. I really enjoyed that also. You get the bill after you pay - they told us our total for us to pay. Not used to that but they aren't the first business that I've experience to do that. Area was very quiet that evening. Thank you Nayo's - see you soon!

    Best nkwobi in chicago. or are you looking for Ukazi soup,…read moreor uha. Reached out and you will confess 3313057300.

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    Demera Ethiopian Restaurant

    Demera Ethiopian Restaurant

    4.2(1.4k reviews)
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    The best Ethiopian food I've had…read more The atmosphere dining and was great, the restaurant is super cute and classy. Service was very good as well, but most of all the food is just so so good.

    This was only my second time trying Ethiopian food. Very very pleased with both the quality of food…read moreand service! Went with a group of friend tonight to celebrate making it through another work week. I was pleasantly surprised at the decor. Nice spot...sheik, casually elegant, and classy. Located right across the Green Mill in uptown Demera is in a pretty awesome location. Being a big appetizer guy I went with the Sambussa Sampler to get a taste of all of their varieties. Absolutely delicious! I actually could've just been satisfied with a couple more samplers. Accompanied by a tamarind-like sauce and presented very elegantly. If you love samosas you definitely have to try sambussas! I'm making it a point to get those again. For my main I went with a Tilapia filet dish. So typically I am not a big I fan of Injara but the Injara here was convinced me otherwise. O and btw they also have a GF Injara as well as other GF options. I didn't even expect to but I just couldn't stop eating. I put a killin on everything I ordered. So much I didn't even have room for dessert. And the very attentive and friendly service just made the meal that much better. Glad I discovered a new gem.

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