Based on 243 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
2726 Morris Ave, Union, NJ 07083
Phone: (201) 559-5900
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Hours
Monday
(Labor Day)
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3–9 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 3–9 PM |
Wednesday | 3–9 PM |
Thursday | 12–10 PM |
Friday | 12–10 PM |
Saturday | 12–10 PM |
Sunday | 12–10 PM |
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Reviews
Progeline Narcisse
I drove 23 mins to order food for $60 and everything was trash . I ordered asun , beef suya , and egusi with fufu and EVERYTHING was nasty. The beef suya in a small container and 60% of it was chopped vegetables, the asun was dry and little to no spice. The egusi didn’t taste Anything like the one I’m used to eating . If this spot was the the only African spot near me id never eat aftican food again.
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Chrissy Rinka Chen
My friend recommended me this restaurant when I came around here for work , I came in few days ago for lunch I ordered the dish fish suya. The food is really delicious I love trying different types food, if you like spicy you can try this dish. the service is great I’ll definitely come back this restaurant again.
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Frederick Nwokobia
Excellent suya. Closest thing to the suya man i have tasted in 35 years. Pepper soup was spot on as well, just as Nne used to make it. Glad i found this place. I skipped it for a long time because i had no confidence that they could make proper suya. If you are Nigerian and looking for suya and not shiskabab skip Abuja in Union or Odabro’s in East Orange and come here. Don’t let the pictures fool you. You will not be disappointed. It even comes wrapped in news paper . Say Fred sent you.
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Starlica Reiné
Giving this spot a 4.4. Ordered takeout with good and quick service. Had a craving for jollof rice, egusi, beef suya and sweet plantains. Have to say, almost everything was delicious. It hit the spot for good Nigerian food, but my only reservation was the jollof rice. It tasted burnt and was a tad stale or old perhaps. It was the least favorite of my order. Sad because I was really looking forward to enjoying it. But on a better note, the beef suya was perfectly cooked and oh so spicy with sliced cabbage and red onions, which I loved! I also like how it was served. The egusi was really tasty with stock fish and I asked for goat meat. The sweet plantains were mouthwatering and juicy! Perfection!! I am not African, but definitely ate like one that day. And yes, I ate everything together..lol. I certainly enjoyed the pounded yam, which I dipped in the egusi soup. Yum!!! My only comment to management other than please don’t serve burnt food is, please do something about the air circulation. Walking in, the restaurant smelled stale. This is off-putting and can Overall good local African restaurant and staff was friendly. But certainly room for improvement.
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Paula Jones
Rarely do I write a review, but I’m trying to save someone some money and time. The food was disgusting! First of all they had no goat meat or chicken at 3pm. So I ordered beef and Jollof rice. Big mistake! The 2 small pieces of beef was so dry and tasteless. And the Jollof rice smelled and tasted burnt. Big disappointment as my palate was set on tasting some good African food
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Desmond O Enaboifo
Took a family that visited from the UK there for dinner, it is one the best places I have visited lately for Nigerian food. Delicious food, but a lot of wait time.
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Elizabeth Robinson
I should have listened to the bad reviews and saved my money. They don’t have a lot of stuff available especially early in the day and I ended up getting the beef suya and jollof rice with goat meat. The beef suya was really tough to eat and not tasty at all. The goat meat was also really tough and fatty. The jollof rice was inedible, bland,
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mohamed jalloh
This is a place i frequent. Their suya and jollof rice is good , the service is poor, zero the they are not always honest, i decided to try their shawarma they gave me a wrap with hotdog and carrot in it. See below the picture. How did carrot make its way into a shawarma? It’s very oily, with mayonnaise and ketchup. If you want shawarma please go to the Arabian restaurants in Patterson. And i advice they go their also to take lessons to make it. Please stick to Amal’s and jollof rice.
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Antonio Logan
Love the food here but ..but honestly .. if I am paying for jollof with beef.. for 20 bucks I expect more than 2 pieces of meat.. that’s all .. just some feedback.. hopefully I don’t get the unprofessional response the last guy got on these reviews.. bc from them I don’t believe customer is always right !
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Jasmine a
All dishes are so good, they even have a mini market to purchase items. If you’re rushing, call ahead at least an hour before because they do take a while. I got the shawarma which costed me $13.
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