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Top West African restaurants in Orlando, United States

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I thought the service was great, food came out fast, the atmosphere was an at home, cozy , and relaxing , chill vibe with Afrobeats in the background. The service was nice and answered any questions and was patient since it was my first time eating African Cuisine. The owner and chef created us to check to see if we were ok and if we needed anything and how we enjoyed the food. It was very clean from the dining room to restroom, which is important to me. The food was nice and hot like I like, with great presentation and plating. The food tasted great with great flavors. I would give the food and everything about the restaurant a 5 star. I am a believer in them and African Food.
Food was extremely horrible, been here before and it has never been like this, absolute trash right now. Goat was not even chewable, chicken was nasty. Disappointed 😔 waste of $40..
Fantastic food! Very flavorful and delicious. Laid back atmosphere. :)
I went this morning to dine-in at Flavors and had a nice time. I ordered the Beef Egusi Soup and got Fufu on the side with some Palm Wine. I really enjoyed it and I got my food really fast. Everything was tasty, the service was good (my first time trying Nigerian food at a restaurant), and the food temperature was perfect. Good music and good vibes. I will definitely be back for more Fufu!
The customer service is horrible. No one speaks english. The soups are not cooked now. The okra soup I wanted are pre-made in a container in the fridge with other soup and they give it to you like that. I dont know how long those soups have been there. I was not buying that. This is very disgusting and they need to be closed down permanently. Last year I went there, it was not like that. I was disappointed cause I was on vacation in Orlando and drove 45 minutes there and back for them to try to sell me garbage.I do not recommend this business. Everything zero stars. Anyone who says different must be related or got paid to lie.
The cashier/ customer service was good, friendly and polite. But the food is horrible, the worst fried plantains I have ever eaten. My kids could not chew it. The fish was nothing to write home about. The size of food for the cost is zero, how expensive is rice, that a side of $5.99 could barely feed a 9yr old. I was really mad when I got home and opened my plates. For the amount of money paid, it was disheartening. I called and was told when next I come, they will make up for it. But for me there is no next time. Very disappointed 😔, if I had ordered to eat there, will they present same thing? If I had to eat there, and the food I saw at home was served, I will demand a refund and walk away.
If you're looking to taste or enjoy 😉 traditional African (Nigerian) food here is your place. The Egusi Soup and Fufu with fish is mouth watering and finger licking with every bite.😋 If you are missing the Motherland...I guarantee this will take you back. Enjoy😉
We were visiting Orlando and thought about trying some Nigerian food. I ordered fufu and Egusi which came with some fish and my husband ordered the jollof rice with chicken. This restaurant is located in a strip mall. You don’t come here for the scenery you come for the food.
Egusi was flavorful and the fufu had a good texture. Hubby liked his jollof and chicken as well.
So, if you are visiting Orlando and in the mood for something exotic head to flavors Nigerian.
I tried okra soup with beef and fufu. It was very good! I am stuffed full from half of my meal, very good portions. The rice side is ⭐️! Everything tasted fresh and delicious. The service here was great also and overall a great atmosphere.
This place is a hole in the wall, with great food and good vibes. If you’re wanting to try fufu in the Orlando area, I highly recommend this place. I had it with the beef egussi soup, and as a first timer loved it!
First time trying fufu and egusi soup. I also ordered the fish and jollof rice. The food was a 5/10. The rice had a scorched taste (still good). Fish was dried out. Chicken was good. Egusi soup was fair. Small portions. I'm still looking for a African restaurant.