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Kate’s Cafe

££££

174 B166, London
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Entering Kate’s Cafe in Plaistow immediately feels like you’ve walked into an aunty’s or family friend’s dining room where everyone knows each other. The space does away with unnecessary decor and keeps it simple. Which is more reason why it just feels like popping over to a familiar kitchen and makes it perfect for a group catch-up. The dishes are a deep dive into Ghanaian cuisine. Grilled fish is served with swallows like omo tuo, pounded yam, banku, and kenkey. Make sure Ghanaian stews like the incredibly rich, peanut-based nkatenkwan and abenkwan are on your table, plus rich, tomato-based red red, a soft black-eyed bean stew. All bites come with plantain or yam, and if you can’t choose, get both.

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photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch

Kate’s Cafe review image

photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch

Kate’s Cafe review image

photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch

Kate’s Cafe review image

photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch

Kate’s Cafe review image
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