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Jollof with Grilled Chicken
£15.00Light Mixed Meat Pepper Soup
£17.00Waakye with Fried Beef
£15.00Jollof Rice with Fried Beef
£15.00Fried Rice with Fried Beef
£15.00Jollof Rice with Fish
£15.00Red Beans
£15.00Fish with Ga Kenkey
£15.00Palm Nut Mixed Meat Soup
£17.00Egusi Soup with Pounded Yam
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Mains
Light Mixed Meat Pepper Soup
Served with banku or fufu.£17.00Jollof with Grilled Chicken
The famous jollof rice dish originated from West Africa. The dish is typically made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, onions, spices, vegetables, and meat in a single pot, although its ingredients and preparation methods vary across different regions. I can promise you that this is the best from the regions. Served with tomato stew and plantain.£15.00Jollof Rice with Fried Beef
The famous jollof rice dish originated from West Africa. The dish is typically made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, onions, spices, vegetables, and meat in a single pot, although its ingredients and preparation methods vary across different regions. I can promise you that this is the best from the regions. Served with tomato stew and plantain.£15.00Waakye with Fried Beef
This is a popular Ghanaian street food of cooked rice and beans. The rice and beans, usually black-eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone. The sorghum leaves and limestone give the dish its characteristic flavour and a red appearance and the sorghum is taken out before consumption. Served with spaghetti, gari, tomato stew, plantain, and shito.£15.00Fried Rice with Fried Beef
Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables. It is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. Served with fried beef, tomato stew, shito, and plantain.£15.00Palm Nut Mixed Meat Soup
Served with banku, rice ball or fufu.£17.00Jollof Rice with Fish
The famous jollof rice dish originated from West Africa. The dish is typically made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, onions, spices, vegetables, and meat in a single pot, although its ingredients and preparation methods vary across different regions. I can promise you that this is the best from the regions. Served with tomato stew and plantain.£15.00Sprats and Shrimps Mix with Ga Kenkey
£14.00Fish with Ga Kenkey
Served with red pepper sauce and shito.£15.00Okro Mixed Meat Soup
Currently sold out£15.00Red Beans
Beans stew and fried plantain.£15.00Turkey Tail (Chofi)with fried yam
Served with fried yam, shito, and red chilli sauce.£15.00White Rice with Grilled Chicken
Served with grilled chicken, plantain, and tomato stew.£15.00Beef Kebab
Beef kebab.£4.50Fried Rice with Grilled Chicken
Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables. It is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. Served with grilled chicken, tomato stew, shito, and plantain.£15.00Peanut Mixed Meat Soup
Served with banku, rice ball or fufu.£17.00Gizzard Kebab
£4.50Waakye with Grilled Chicken
This is a popular Ghanaian street food of cooked rice and beans. The rice and beans, usually black-eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone. The sorghum leaves and limestone give the dish its characteristic flavour and a red appearance and the sorghum is taken out before consumption..served with spaghetti, gari, tomato stew, plantain, and shito.£15.00Fried Rice with Fish
Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables. It is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. Served with hake fish, tomato stew, shito, and plantain.£15.00Light Fish Pepper Soup
Served with banku or fufu.£17.00Palm Nut Fish Soup
Served with banku, rice ball or fufu.£17.00Peanut Fish Soup
Served with banku, rice ball or fufu.£17.00Spinach Egusi Stew
Served with white rice or pounded yam and assorted meat i.e. Fish and beef.£17.00Waakye with Fish
This is a popular Ghanaian street food of cooked rice and beans. The rice and beans, usually black-eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone. The sorghum leaves and limestone give the dish its characteristic flavour and a red appearance and the sorghum is taken out before consumption. Served with spaghetti, gari, tomato stew, plantain, and shito.£15.00White Rice with Fish
Served with hake fish, plantain, and tomato stew.£15.00White Rice with Fried Beef
Served with fried beef, plantain, and tomato stew.£15.00Fried Yam Meal
Fried yam is a deep-fried yam recipe that can be eaten with a wide range of Ghanaian stews, sauces and protein.£17.00Boiled Yam Meal with Protein
Boiled yam is a simple yam recipe that can be eaten with a wide range of Ghanaian stews, sauces and protein.£17.00White Rice with Spinach Stew
A highly nutritious Ghanaian meal which is served with plain rice and a flavorful spinach-based stew.£12.00Fried Plantain Meal
Fried plantain, combined with a protein, serves a perfect side dish for many meal.£15.00
Nigerian Foods
Egusi Soup with Pounded Yam
Melon seeds, catfish, hake fish, assorted meat, waterleaf, palm oil, and peppers.£20.00Fried Plantain
£5.00Moin Moin
Moin-moin or moimoi is a steamed or boiled bean pudding made from a mixture of washed and peeled black-eyed beans, often combined with onions and fresh ground red peppers, spices, and fish or egg or crayfish. Its a protein-rich food that originated and is a staple from yorubaland in Nigeria, Benin, and togo.£5.00Afang or Okazi with Pounded Yam
Catfish, hake fish, assorted meat, waterleaf, palm oil, peppers, okazi or afang leaf.£20.00Ugwu or Edikaikong with Pounded Yam
Vegetable soup, ugwu leaves, catfish, hake fish, assorted meat, waterleaf, palm oil, and peppers.£20.00
Sides
side dish
Jollof Rice Only
The famous Jollof rice dish originated from West Africa. The dish is typically made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, onions, spices, vegetables, and meat in a single pot, although its ingredients and preparation methods vary across different regions. I can promise you that this is the best from the regions (Ghana Jollof Rice).£10.00Fried Yam Only
Fried yam is a deep-fried yam recipe that can be eaten with a wide range of Ghanaian stews and sauces.£7.00Boiled Yam Only
Boiled yam is a simple yam recipe that can be eaten with a wide range of Ghanaian stews and sauces.£7.00Fried Rice Only
It is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. This is the Ghanaian version that is best served with Chicken and Shito (Black chilli).£10.00Waakye Only
This is a popular Ghanaian street food of cooked rice and beans. The rice and beans, usually black-eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone. The sorghum leaves and limestone give the dish its characteristic flavor and a red appearance and the sorghum is taken out before consumption.£9.98
Soups/Stews/Sauces
Soups/Stews/Sauces
Vegetable Green Shito
This is a popular Ghanaian street food of cooked rice and beans. The rice and beans, usually black-eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone. The sorghum leaves and limestone give the dish its characteristic flavor and a red appearance and the sorghum is taken out before consumption.£9.00
Meat/Fish/Chicken
Meat/Fish/Chicken
Kyinkyinga (Kebab)
Kyinkyinga (pronounced chin-chin-gá) or Cincinga (Hausa orthography), is a grilled meat skewer or kebab that is common and popular in West Africa and is related to the Suya kebab. Kyinkyinga is a Ghanaian Hausa dish popularised by traders in the Zango areas of town and cities, and has since becoming popular among other Ghanaians. It is hence very similar to or synonymous with the suya kebab in Nigeria and Niger, also known as suya, tsinga, cinga, cicinga, cincinga, tsire agashi, cacanga or tanko£4.00Snappers
SNAPPERS.£9.10Portion of Turkey Tail
Portion of Turkey Tail£10.00Prawns
PRAWNS.£9.10Beef Pack
Beef£15.00Shrimps
SHRIMPS.£8.00Hake
HAKE.£9.10Red Bream
RED BREAM (S).£11.00
Drinks
Drinks
Ghana Fanta Bottled
The Ghanaian Fanta Orange is made with real cane sugar for a naturally sweeter taste.£3.00Brukina Drink
Natural Millet Yogurt Drink.£4.00Maltina (Bottle)
Maltina Drink£3.00Can Coke
Coca Cola£2.00The Ppinger
Ginger, Apple & Lime.£3.50Old Jamaica Ginger Beer
Ginger Drink.£1.60Fanta (can)
FANTA ORANGE DRINK.£2.00Sprite (can)
SPRITE LEMON AND LIME.£2.00Bottled Mineral Water
Bottle£1.50Can 7up
7UP LEMON AND LIME DRINK.£1.50