“Felt like I was in Kisumu. The food was perfect and the service was fast and friendly. Definitely a great spot for an authentic meal. Very tasty food! Fish, chipati, Ugali, push greens, chips, beef stew and Fanta orange! In fact, the chef is a professional!!“
“Suya Stop in Dallas is a culinary gem! Their menu boasts the best Nigerian Shawarma I've ever tasted, a delightful fusion of flavors that left my taste buds dancing with joy. The Asun and goat meat were incredibly flavorful, and the Suya was nothing short of wonderful. If you're a fan of Nigerian cuisine, this stop is an absolute must. Don't miss the chance to savor their delicious offerings!“
“Food was so fire, I woke up the following morning and decided to review it! I ordered pounded yam, egusi W/ red stew on topAnd Chicken meat! Delish is an understatement! It took about 15-20 minutes to prepare. The presentation was nice, It was incredibly flavorful, not too spicy (could’ve been spicier but I’m a spicy addict) and super fresh! The portions are plentiful! It came with 2 wrapped pounded yams, 2 thick chunks of white chicken meat, 1 leg and a decent amount of egusi! I figured I’d have some leftovers but ended up devouring it all! Although the food was amazing, The highlight of the experience was definitely Miss BOLA! It just dawned on me that she indeed must be Miss B, but she was delightful, confident in the food, and assured me that I would enjoy it enough to return! She didn’t lie! Don’t believe me, try it for yourselves, you won’t be disappointed!!!!“
“I’ve been going there for about five years they are excellent service very kind very nice and the food is so good and I get the fish with the hair cut off because I can’t stand to see the eyes of the fish but the food is delicious???❤️“
“First time here and I absolutely loved it. I got their jollof rice with fish and plantain. Everything was cooked to perfection and tasted great. I ordered when I was on my way and my food was fresh and ready when I arrived. Can’t wait to explore more of their menu. Highly recommended“
“Definitely my favorite place to come when craving delicious fresh hot authentic African food. Ms Bea is so wonderful and kind spirited makes you feel at home. I recommend this place to everyone that’s wanting to try delicious food. When I say run to this place I MEAN RUUUUUNNNN lol don’t miss out because of bad reviews.. see for yourself and go from there..My go to is the jollof rice and egusi and fufuBut I’ve tried the banga soup (omfg delicious and spicy)Bbq chicken with Mac and greens .. Soooogood too and the mango wings are good as well“
“Great place to enjoy authentic Somali food. Like having a meal prepared by your very own auntie. The service was also good — very gracious and attentive staff. I recommend the goat. There is a masjid just a couple of doors down to conveniently make your salah after enjoying your meal or while you wait.Dietary restrictions: Halal food and low sodium.Wheelchair accessibility: Not enough space for a wheelchair — kind of small/tight seating area.“
“I can’t really speak to the atmosphere of the restaurant since I had my food delivered to my hotel room. But mehn! Their service is top notch, their food well & neatly packaged and very tasty. We had amala, oha soup and bitterleaf soup, and oh my!!! They were all goooood. Also, I don’t know how they managed that, but food was very warm on delivery. I can really only say good things about this restaurant. Thanks“
“Service was excellent, and food was surprisingly nice. I had Amala with gbegiri and ewedu. It was delicious.I also ordered the Ewa agoyin plate, jollof rice place and oat-fufu and ogbono to go. I tasted the jollof rice. The smell and flavor of "party jollof" was on point, but the rice itself was not cooked through.I also tried some of my Ewa Agoyin. The beans itself was nice, but their agoyin sauce did not come through at all, and so that "agoyin flavor was missing"! The sauce makes the meal. It seems to be missing an important ingredient, more palmoil and that deep frying of the pepper. The fried plantain was not soft. It was chewy and rubbery.Overall, compared to many other Nigerian restaurants that I have tried, I will give them an 8 out of 10, which means I would go back for some meals and definitely the service!!“
“It was delicious! We got beef stew and egusi and fufu came with the meal. We also got rice and plantain on the side, 2 water and pineapple/ginger juice. The overall price was $63. It was surprising that side of rice was $7 as well as side of plantain was $7. The meal was spicy!! So just be prepared if you are not used to a lot of spice.I felt that the server was bit impatient with us, not very helpful when it came to the menu. Seemed that we were inconvenienced to her.“