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    The Village PVD

    3.8 (48 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Madow N.

    We came around dinner time on a Saturday and there were no customers sitting there but there were a few take out orders. The entrance is through the Citizens Bank ATM entrance. The staff was great - loved the service. The food looked like it had been sitting in the buffet for a while though. Decided to try a few sides. The beef skewers were tender and delicious. Paired well with the plantains, which were a bit on the sweet side. The meat pies were my least favorite. Probably better to go there earlier in the day when the food is more fresh. Parking tip: we found street parking not far from the restaurant, however a city worker told us that the meters are free on weekends, even though it says you should pay on Sat. Apparently the meter maids don't check on Saturdays.

    Jennifer L.

    Atmosphere: 5 The entrance to the restaurant is actually inside the Citizen Bank door on the left. The restaurant is spacious and the menu is on screens over the counter. The staff is super friendly and laid back. It was my first time having Nigerian food, and he was completely non-judgey and answered all my questions. Portion: 5 I ordered the Efro Riro spinach stew and it was way more than enough for me. I had the stew with fish and was pleasantly surprised at how much spinach was underneath the fish! We were also provided a pouch of potato that had a similar texture to mochi. Flavors: 5 The food was super delicious! I felt like I was over at someone's home eating a home cooked meal! It wasn't too salty, super flavorful, and complex. I also ordered the pepper soup (which was just as delicious and full of flavor), and had the ginger tea. I love that the flavors seem authentic and didn't seem to have been "altered" to gear to American taste buds. I wish we had a restaurant like this near me. I'd go there all the time! The food is delicious. Highly recommend coming here. For my first time trying Nigerian cuisine, I was super happy with the experience and food. I felt welcomed by the staff and I'm hooked on the flavors!

    Rebecca O.

    Great place, I cannot say enough! The food and drinks were delicious and the staff was so nice. They took the time to explain each dish to us and gave us great recommendations. We came here to try fufu but went away loving everything! Their zobo drink was especially delicious! The restaurant is in the middle of providence with a very cute ambiance. This is a great place to stop for lunch and you can walk and enjoy the town. This place is definitely worth it!

    Not even worth describing I paid 53.91 for this nonsense of an imitation called food.
    Rebekah Levi I.

    Fraudulent Nigerian food was very disappointing just a waste of money wow. Clearly this person was not raised in or by a Nigerian

    Looks good but tastes average with very little pieces of meat.

    Decent service, average tasting jollof, little pieces of meat & fish (each $4/piece)... Extremely overpriced.

    Severely overpriced & inauthentic; Pepper Soup

    I guess this is my fault. I'm Nigerian and have been desperate for Nigerian food. I previously ordered from The Village's other branch only to get inedible results. I shouldn't have given this business a second chance, but I really want to find a Nigerian restaurant to frequent. I decided to see if this branch was different. I ordered pepper soup for $10, which was not offered at the other branch. Out of alllll the pepper soups I've had in my life between the US and Nigeria (each with their own personality but still pepper soup), this overpriced, $0.50 worth of nonsense is the worst I've ever had. Strange flavor. Unsalted meat. For $10 I was given 1 common measuring cup of watery random soup. Photo attached. I ordered meat pie. There was absolutely zero taste from the meat. Never, ever, ever have I bit into a meat pie and had to chew for this long. I have eaten literally hundreds of meat pies. Even if one tasted less than average, the pastry has never nearly choked me. Until this one. I didn't know it was possible to make a meat pie so severely dry and tough but The Village teaches me there's a first time for everything. The other branch sold my favorite snack, puff puff, and it was surprisingly good. I decided to order puff puff here so that I'd at least enjoy that; what I got was stale on the outside and RAW in the center. Wet dough. Photo attached. I wish I were exaggerating at any point in this review. I do not know where this restaurant's owner was born but it's clear they don't eat Nigerian food. I am sincerely confused on why they decided to spend money to open a Nigerian restaurant. So sad :(

    Jollof rice meal with goat and spinach
    Damian R.

    Great food, service and all around vibe! If you like spicy food definitely get the Designer stew!! One of the owners let me try some after I had already ordered!

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    Wonderful meal. First time having Nigerian food. Staff was helpful and friendly. Food was great!

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    Honestly the Jollof rice have too much tomato sauce, spinach, goat cheese meat was not cooked like the real Nigerian style

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    4 years ago

    Food was fantastic (Luna Reuben) Black and Tans were the best and the service was even better.

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    Great cuisine. If you like spicy have them heat it up. The sauces are great and the stews are amazing.

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    Great food! Great people and so willing to explain everything. Definitely going back real soon!

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    The ayamase stew was really good and very spicy just like I wanted. It was really tasty

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    Delicious! Thoroughly enjoyed the take-out conveyance and the filling food! I ordered online and it was ready for me when I arrived.

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