Christine
The place is nice, nothing to write home about tbh. It’s regular Naija food for INSANE prices. I paid $37 for Egusi and Eba. That price for one meal is crazyyyy, idc. As a Nigrarian, it disappoints me more than anything & Any other place i’ve had prices have never been above $30 for rhe same thing. African Soulfood is delicious and charge 22 for the full meal with significantly bigger portions. Im disappointed and wish I never paid tbh, I don’t like feeling duped. The food was genuinely alright, not bad, not special. Plus 10% added gratuity for take out is UNHEARD of. Never experienced that, lol. So For the price, I would expect bigger portions, and higher quality. it was a meal you could finish in one sitting and again, just regular egusi. My mom’s is better. I wish I had my money back. Smh
… moreBlaise Tiof
Just discovered this restaurant and it’s by far one of the best choice I could have made to have food in ATL tonight. Got some Egusi and Pounded Yam, and it’s surely one of the best plate I have ever had. Cooked to perfection and smooth to enjoy. Also, I would definitely recommend the Ginger Fusion for the drink. The place presentation was also a big plus. I would definitely recommend and be back for more enjoyment.
… moreTierra V
Omgggg… Everything… EVERYthing… EVERYTHINGGGGGG is soooo good!! Run down… we had Jollof Rice, Egusi and Efo Riro w/ the fufu (the one that starts with a P idk the spelling), Beef Suya, Yum Yum Punch, and Ginger Me. Im definitely coming back!! It was so good!! The young lady that worked with us… so sweet and patient!!
… moreBernard Ngie
I am not writing the review because I know the owners. I am writing it because I truly enjoyed the food, vibes and being among friends. If you are into West Africa food, great vibes and above and beyond quality music while you are enjoy your food, drinks or hookahs. This is the spot. I went there with a group of friends to support our friends. And we truly did enjoy the service and the food was amazing. I liked walking around testing what other people ordered. I did try the fish amazing and the grilled steak with onion, not sure about the name but that was delicious, goat stow with plantains and rice amazing for sure to go back there again and try it.
Cheers,
BN
… moreZeke Dixon
Apparently this restaurant is owned by the same people as Little Lagos(disgusting), which is located a couple doors down. Unfortunately, the food quality appears unchanged despite the rebrand.
There is a smell of burnt food when you walk in. There is no menu available on Google or their website. Customers are told to come in and scan a QR code, which then pulls up the old Little Lagos menu and name.
The lack of transparency combined with the rebrand feels misleading. Too much sketchy behavior for me to feel comfortable ordering.
… moreTe’Nyraa Trotter
ASTRONOMICAL SERVICES!! I just moved from Indianapolis Indiana and was looking for a new spot. To my surprise I came across this lovely establishment. I was greeted by Suraya (bartender) who was absolutely a whole vibe! The Egusi Soup is an absolute HIT!!!! Shout out to the manger and chief!! Yall have GOT to try this place out!
… moreAleasia B
This is such a cute spot! Queen was our server, she was patient and personable. She helped us understand the menu and i like that they have both an American and West African menu. I’ll be back!
… moreMrs. A
Loved their red snapper dish.
Tried snails for the first time. Not my ting I guess.
My husband loved it. Brought him back to his childhood.
Egussi goat was good too.
It was a Wednesday
… moreFelicia Fredricks
I TOTALLY enjoyed my experience! Moi moi, red snapper w/plantain & yam & stew! Absolutely delicious!
Cocktails are on point!
Ashley my server had great customer service and good vibes!
The atmosphere/ambience with music & cleanliness is also worth highlighting!
I had a good ol’ time!
Highly recommend!!
… moreAnthony Belliveau
Little Lagos/Boum Boum never disappoints. The food, service and atmosphere are on point. Queen is awesome, friendly and engaging. We hit this place every time we’re in Atlanta, you should too.
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