Seyo’s Sports & Grill

  4.5 – 322 reviews  $$ • African restaurant

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Ayeesha Job
I don’t usually write reviews for African restaurants. When I visit a place and the food isn’t great, I’m usually willing to give them a second shot just to be fair. But if it doesn’t improve, I won’t go back.
However, this restaurant, Seeyo, is a different story. I’ve been coming here for a while, and let me tell you, the food is incredible! The owner is super friendly, and the lady with the short hair? She’s amazing too.
Honestly, I don’t mind waiting 2 hours for my food if it’s that good. But, if I’m being real, the portions could use a little more love. The stew portion was on the smaller side I finished it before I even got halfway through the rice. I was literally savoring every last drop of that stew, so please, just add a little more next time!
Also, whoever’s cooking now? Keep them around and give them a raise, they’re doing something right!
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Isaac Frimpong
This place is a 10/10. I had the beef suya and jollof rice both of which were amazing. Even the drinks are good. I had the Piña colada , which tasted so fresh. Definitely would recommend this place.
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M B
The owner was warm and welcoming, which I genuinely appreciated. Unfortunately, the quality of the meal didn’t match the hospitality. Once I got home and opened my order, disappointment quickly set in.

The meat portions were extremely small, practically pebble-sized, and many pieces were bony and lacked substance. The cow skin was so tough it was inedible. I had no choice but to throw it away. Only the tripe and one piece of cow skin were passable.

I initially hesitated to write this review. But after reading another customer’s complaint about the same issue posted nine months ago, it became clear that feedback isn’t being taken seriously. That’s troubling. If a concern has been raised and ignored for that long, it suggests the business isn’t listening to its customers.

Beyond the portion size, the stew was overwhelmingly spicy. While spice is integral to Nigerian cuisine, it’s common sense to ask customers about their spice tolerance or offer a milder option. Assuming all Africans or Nigerians can handle extreme heat is not only inaccurate, but also inconsiderate.

Dining at Nigerian restaurants in Maryland often feels like a gamble. Between the undersized meat, the tough cow skin, and the unchecked spice level, I wasted both time and money.

To make matters worse, the music inside the restaurant was excessively loud. And the Afrobeat videos playing on the screens featured semi-nude women, content that’s inappropriate for a public space frequented by families and children. This should be common knowledge. You wouldn’t walk into an American or Chinese restaurant and see music videos with nearly naked performers. They understand that a restaurant is a place for dining, not a nightclub. I still don’t understand the need for those Afrobeat music videos with seminude women in a restaurant. It does not make sense. It has to be a Maryland thing. Whoever started that trend should be fined!

Nigerian restaurants have so much potential, but the standard often feels rough. I hope this feedback is taken constructively, though based on the pattern of dismissing past concerns, I’m not optimistic.
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KB 9
Food was a colossal fail, the beef was basically burnt i tried the beef suya have had way better, i had ordered the beef shawarma as well, i was actually put off from finishing when i started eating it at home it because the friend i was with found a small metal piece in his food. The beef in the sandwich was also slightly burnt which i was not shocked because of the suya. As to if he said something about the metal in his food to the owner in Igbo or yoruba or whatever language they were speaking i doubt it.
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Deek
The Suya beef and jollof rice is a must..shey. Great meat portion, it is wonderfully spiced and smoked. Plus flavorful rice! Abeg you have to try this Naija food from Seyo’s!!! See photos 🙂
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Asueh Ebuti Ahudiam Benedicta
The shawarma was very hot and freshly made it tasted so good and the environment was very comfortable I buy the almost everyday Bcs I love their shawarma
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Mary Similoluwa Adedeji
The quality can definitely improve. It used to be so good. I understand things are getting expensive but the Sharwama has increased in price, too. I only buy Sharwama here but recently it’s either the sauce is not consistent or the spice was not given as requested. I recently bought one that was meant to be spicy but had no spice again. Please do better
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Lila Malai
The Suya beef is exceptional…My mom tried it once and she’s been having atleast once week ever since. I love the shawarma too…i mostly get the combo cause you get everything
The place is also clean, love the minimal decor yet so pleasing on one’s eyes. The staff is very friendly as well. Please open more spots on different locations
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Missy
I got the chicken shawarma. It’s like a wrap. The taste was really good.
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Monika Persaud-Hill
Top 5 of the worse food I’ve ever eaten. After spending over $60.00 on food, I had to go back out and buy something else for me and my family to eat. The food was not edible at all, don’t waste your time
or money. I would give it zero stars if I could.
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