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Our Favourite Black-Owned Restaurants In London
From Guyanese brilliance in Elephant and Castle to East African excellence in Islington, and lots more in between.
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Alhaji Suya Brixton
The Brixton outpost of Alhaji Suya is a little northern Nigerian kiosk that makes ideal mid-afternoon snacks.
Our Favourite Black-Owned Restaurants In London
From Guyanese brilliance in Elephant and Castle to East African excellence in Islington, and lots more in between.
Alhaji Suya Greenwich
Out of a tiny, takeaway-only hatch on an industrial park in Greenwich, Alhaji Suya serves Hausa cuisine and specifically, London's best suya.
Naija High Street
Street food stall Naija High Street, located at Lower Marsh Market near Waterloo, packs a huge punch with a simple Nigerian takeaway menu.
Aso Rock Restaurant
With a simple but warm, foliage-filled dining room, Aso Rock Restaurant is a Nigerian spot which has served the Hackney community for decades.
Bola Cuisine
Bola Cuisine is a Nigerian takeaway in New Cross that has a menu, but you can ask for any combination of things and a suitable price is agreed upon.
Enish
Head to any of Enish's spacious Nigerian restaurants across London, from Brixton to Finchley, for a dressed-up birthday party or date night.
Eko Wine Bar & Restaurant
Eko Bar, situated in the heart of Homerton, is the epitome of a Nigerian lounge bar.
Angels Bakery
A staple across south east and east London, Angels Bakery serves soft, sweet bread as well as great jollof rice, stews, and fresh-off-the-grill meats.
Alhaji Suya
Alhaji Suya is London’s best spot for Nigerian barbecue. It’s fierce, full of flavour, and is fantastic-value.
Lower Marsh Market
Calling all Waterloo commuters and office folk. Lower Marsh Market is packed full of delicious grab-and-go options for your lunchtime needs.