Garbage fried chicken l just ordered jollof rice and fried chicken on uber eats, jollof rice was ok and l couldnt eat their chicken it was hard as a rock🪨 let alone our puppy it gave up aswell.
I wish l had a choice to give 0 stars
I stopped at the Afroheat safari Resturant in Hamilton, Canada. Visiting from Maryland USA I was looking for African cuisine and I was not disappointed!! Went looking for egusi soup but the chef and owner talked me into trying his Oha soup special and I obliged. It was very good! So good I thought I was sitting in a restaurant in downtown Onitsha. I will surely stop by again before my departure to the United States. If you happen to be in Hamilton Canada and love African food please stop by.
Ordered jollof rice and fried chicken. Rice was great, but chicken was not edible. 2 small pieces, cooked so hard we could barely chew the meat. The texture and flavour was so off, we questioned if it was even chicken, (but there was thick, poorly plucked chicken skin) ... my guess is they fried the meat frozen!? It was so dry and tough, even my dog struggled to chew the meat! ... meat barely edible for a dog!
The food was perfect, cravings met. it was giving home far from home😌.
OMG 😲 the fried rice and jollof is amazing 👏 🤩
Their dishes are amazing and taste good.
I saw this place regularly while walking past and figured I'd find it on Google. The reviews were quite good, and I love trying new spots.
This place won't win any awards for its atmosphere or storefront, but honestly it's just a humble take out spot. I won't fault them for the lack of interior design choices.
The two things I'll comment on here are the food and the price. The food was pretty good. I ordered the Jollof Rice. Plenty of rice and the sauce was pretty good. The guy working here made it in the back while I was there. The chicken has really decent spice on it, and despite clearly not being cooked fresh, was not too dry, but wasn't the best chicken. My biggest complaint about the food was the lack of chicken. There were two drumsticks and a huge amount of rice. I would have loved 3 or even 4 drumsticks for the amount of rice I got.
But the biggest issue is the price. The menu on Google says the Jollof Rice is $16, but at the store it said $17, and then when I went to pay it was for some reason $19.25? For the amount of reheated chicken I got nearly $20 isn't even close to an acceptable price. For $10 or even maybe $15 including tax, I'd be back here in a heartbeat for it's alright take-out African options, but for the price of a sit down restaurant with freshly cooked meat, I'm not going to be returning unfortunately.
I really hate that because the food was okay, and I love to visit local small businesses over multinational chains, but you've got to impress for that price, or do something solid for an affordable price. You can't charge premium prices for middling take-out.
Nicely prepared food with good taste, staff are professional and kind.