Let's start off with the ambience. From the artwork and decor to the music you walk feeling warm and welcome. The paintings on the walls are stunning pieces of original artwork and you can feel her love for the restaurant through how she decorates even down to the counter top where the register is. Now to the food. The portions of even the appetizers were enough to fill you up but me and my friends made sure to leave room for our main dishes. I had the suya tacos, plantain, and egusi with fish and garri and not a single dish was a miss. Everything was perfectly seasoned and cooked. This was my 3rd time there and I always come exited to try something new. She's also super patient with me every time I have questions about the dishes, ask for recommendations, or request a modification. I also got to see a paint class in action and am excited to join next time. Also the prices are very reasonable especially considering how much food you get. All in all, 5 stars and will continue to return and bring everyone to check out this gem.
On my first visit I was treated with such kindness and efficiency. I ordered the suya pizza - it was amazing! Not to mention, the music playing had me dancing the whole time. I will be back very soon. ♡
Food is way overpriced, smaller portions. Suya was dry, Eru was tasteless pure palm oil. Not coming back.
As always, food was really good! Got my usual Suya Tacos. The only hiccup was I called my order in beforehand and still had to wait for a little, but they made up for it by offering me a drink with my order. Declined as I don't drink soda or other sugary drinks, but was appreciative! They were very nice.
Good service, very welcoming, good Afro songs playing
Man, there's a lot of African spots here in the DMV but I gotta show Miya love. I had the Suya, plantains, and spinach which was a staple for me growing up. They didn't disappoint. My wife had the N'dole with corn fufu and she enjoyed her meal as well. Highly recommend!
Loved it food was great and the sip is paint was great!!!!