rucaya musah
This is one of my fav African restaurant down Miami they serve delicious Nigerian dishes, you can get fried rice and jollof too
The food is always served full of flavor big sizes protein They serve free bottled water and that’s a plus because most restaurant serve tap water and l don’t drink from the tap.
… moreRemē Riley
I have been here 4- 5 times since I’ve moved to Miami in June and I will say they have the BEST fufu and beef egusi soup. The taste and texture of both dishes are perfect! I enjoy every time!!
… moreDanny Bless
Absolutely amazing! The food was fresh, flavorful, and truly authentic. Every bite reminded me of real home-style African cooking done right. The jollof was rich and well-seasoned, the meats were perfectly cooked, and the portions were very satisfying. You can tell a lot of care and experience goes into the food. Hands down one of the best African food spots in Miami Gardens. I’ll definitely be back — highly recommended!
… morePaulina Benitez
The food was amazing and the service was good as well, it was fun watching the music videos that they played while eating the food. I would totally eat there again and recommend it to people that like African food.
… moreS. Chinwuba
Food was good. Cold then warmed in a microwave. No heat to the food at all. The fried rice had the most seasoning and was pretty good. Beef wasn’t bad but the jelloff rice could use more seasoning and spice. No meat pies. No heat. But the plantains were nice. The lady’s were super nice and friendly. Loved the sink in lobby so we could wash up before getting our food. Ask for spicy sauce and you willnt regret it.
… moreNina West
The food was very delicious. I order the goat with rice and plaintain. My husband ordered cow foot with rice and plantain. The apple juice was delicious. The server was nice. I’d recommend this place to anyone who’s looking for authentic Nigerian food…
… moreEliza Daniels
Mrs. Sherri is an amazing cook if you’re looking for an African flare. Very relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy your food. Me and my boyfriend make sure to go at least once a month and sometimes bring others to join.
… moreHelen J
My partner and I visited Miami from Colorado Springs and we were hungry for a Nigerian food. We found this restaurant and we enjoyed everything we ate. The vegetable tasted like a party soup and it was very hot! We had to do some take outs too! This is a restaurant you need to consider when in need of Nigerian food that tastes like home-made meal! Very neat and spacious space too!
… moreJazmin Adjei
Sherri’s restaurant always has fresh, sweet, and amazing dishes! I enjoy how her establishment is always clean and is always prepared with the most tastiest African dishes. She has amazing customer service and we love and appreciate her!
… moreNina Channel
I never leave negative comments for my people but, this restaurant is horrible. Please don’t eat there food. I’m on vacation and was craving my culture food. Ordered from this restaurant and my daughter and I got extremely sick. I ordered okra stew. As you can see in my picture this looks like fish soup no okra. Crazy Part is okra is a cheap vegetable how can you make a soup that you consider okra with no okra. I’m writing this message in the emergency room. Please don’t eat here, something about there kitchen isn’t sanitary. I was better off eating the Hispanic food. Way better choice than this. I’ve eaten from black owned soul food restaurants and lots of Hispanic restaurants all the food was good in Florida. The day I try my own people’s food they messed up my entire vacation because I feel sick as a dog after only 3 bites. My daughter only took 1. I believe I got food poisoning from this soup. If I can give this restaurant 0 stars I will. The biggest disappointment in African culture. Please share all over social media so people can never come here again.
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