

Experience a unique culinary adventure at Tarmac Lounge and Restaurant, located at 202 Fort Meade Rd, Laurel, MD. Our vibrant African restaurant captures the essence of Nigerian and West African cuisine, offering delectable dishes like gbegiri and ewedu, suya, and the famed jollof rice. Whether you’re searching for African Restaurant, African food near you, or Nigerian Catering, our menu is crafted to satisfy. Delight in our expertly grilled fish, Egbo and Ewa, and flavorful shawarma. Perfect for both dining in and takeout, we promise a premium experience. Visit today and explore the best Nigerian restaurant in Laurel, Maryland!
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Address: 202 Fort Meade Rd, Laurel, MD 20707
Phone: (301) 434-2121
Website: http://tarmaclounge.com/
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To add to my disappointment, when the bill arrived, I noticed that I was still charged for the jollof rice with chicken that I didn’t eat!!!!!
When I brought this to the attention of the manager, I was informed that the restaurant offers both white and dark meat options. If this is indeed the policy, it should have been communicated to me by the waitress who assured me that the jollof rice came with dark meat.
Despite my husband’s willingness to pay for the meal and add a tip, I declined as I do not believe in rewarding poor service. This decision seemed to upset the waitress, who was on the verge of arguing with me. I politely informed her that my husband would not be leaving a tip as per my request.
Overall, the food was mediocre, the service was subpar, and the wait time for assistance was excessive. I would advise others to avoid this establishment to save themselves from a similar experience. This has been the worst dining experience I have ever encountered.
It’s my first time trying Nigerian that I can remember and it’s very flavorful. Full of rich spices and complex flavors. Eating the Og info. Along with the Amala was a new experience as well.
I got take out during the day and had friendly service while I was there.
It also seems like it could be a happening spot at night, there was a DJ booth and inside it was slightly more clubby that restaurant vibes.
Food was yummy, I got 2 dishes one for lunch and another for dinner and enjoyed my day of Nigerian cuisine.
We had fried wings for appetizers and oh lord, it was not cooked all the way in , they took it back to throw it in the oil for us to eat it that’s when I was like NO NO NO this is not the place to be , not sure who their cooks are , , but they need authentic cooks in there.
AND PLEASE Tell YOUR SERVERS TO STOP FORCING CUSTOMERS TO LEAVE TIPS!! The Lightskin lady literally came in to her shift and only served us a plate and EMPHASIZES ON GIVING HER TIPS, you shouldn’t be forced to leave, the male server ALSO EMPHASIZED ON giving him tip
My family ordered different Nigerian soups. I had the bitter leaf soup. We also ordered moi-moi and suya.. Everything was really tasty. According to my wife and daughter, it was worth the long trip from PA. The only drawback: the food portions were quite small and expensive!
I don’t know if this was because it was on a Sunday and they have to scrape bottom pot of soup I don’t know even know. And if they say it will be ready in 15-20 mins know it’s a lie it took them over 45mins to have it ready. If I had know I would have eat the food there: this place is a ripoff. Stay away from the place if you know what good food taste like if not it will spoil your tastebuds