About Ijinle - New Barnet
Our signature meals are chargrilled.
Small Chops
Nigerian slang for starters or appetizers.
Pepper Soup
Currently sold out£6.49Peppered Gizzard
A delicious Nigerian appetizer powerhouse, full of flavored seasoning.£4.99Wings of the Super Eagles
Wing it like a true Super Eagle. Unbreaded chicken wings grilled. Eat them hot and wash down with a nice cold beer!£4.99Dundun and Ata Dindin
Fried Yam (Dundun) and Ata Dindin is a very popular Nigerian street food combo. Fried yam (Dundun) is just as the name depicts, fried yam or fries, while Ata dindin is the Yoruba language interpretation of fried stew or chilli sauce. It's carb-tacular goodness.£5.00Asun
Currently sold out£6.49Orishirishi
A diced assorted blend of beef, tripe, liver, cooked in mild spicy sauce.£5.49Kpomo
Currently sold out£5.49
(Koko)
Mains
Suya
(£2.50 per stick, COMES IN MULTIPLES OF 2 STICKS). Skewered thin-sliced beef delight infused with a spice blend called yaji. A quintessential street food favorite originating from Northern Nigerian.£5.00HalalAdiẹ
Currently sold out£5.00Eja
Smoked flavored BBQ fish coated in a distinct spice rub and accompanied with yam fries, plantain and Ata Dindin dip. (PLEASE ALLOW FOR PREPARATION TIME OF 50 MINUTES).£20.00
Meal Deals
Jollof Rice and Plantain (For Sharing)
Currently sold out£12.49Jollof Rice and Chicken
£5.99Jollof Rice and Beef
£5.99White Rice and Ayamase
£5.99Jollof Rice and Fish
£5.99
Afikun
Sides
Jollof Rice
Long grain parboiled rice cooked in a flavorful tomato and pepper purée. Uniquely Nigerian.£3.50Dodo
Plantain cut into "ears" and fried. A less-sweet equivalent to the banana. This is a constant snack feature in Nigeria.£2.50White Rice
£2.50Ata Dindin
A bold, tasty and versatile bell pepper stew that warms you from head to toe! A dipping sauce to accompany your meal.£0.50Moimoi: Èlewé
(£5 per pack. COMES IN MULTIPLES OF 2 PACKS)..Ⓥ. A Nigerian steamed bean pudding made from a mixture of washed and peeled black eyed peas, onions and fresh ground peppers wrapped and steamed in banana leaves. This is a protein rich food that is a staple in Nigeria and a great example of vegetarian or vegan African food. V.£5.00
Stew Packs
Mouthwatering Nigerian Household Classics
Ofada Stew
Ofada Stew actually borrows its name from the type of rice it was originally served with, known a Ofada rice. This is a very popular delicacy originating from the Yoruba Tribe in western Nigeria. A delectable stew made with palm oil, fermented locust beans and bell peppers and assorted beef. Serve with cauliflower rice for a delicious African keto lunch or dinner!£6.50Egusi
A finger licking Nigerian soup made with a white variety of melon seeds. It is one of the most popular soups prepared by most tribes in Nigeria and often eaten with dishes like pounded yam. It is nutty and full of exotic African flavors!£7.99Ayamase Stew
Ayamase stew also called designer stew or sauce is a green bell peppers stew, which happens to be a delicacy common in the western part of Nigeria.£6.50Beef Stew
Assorted beef stew. A mouthwatering West African stew made with blended plum tomatoes or fresh tomatoes, red bell peppers, scotch bonnet, onions and containing beef, tripe, cowleg. Spiced to perfection, it’s versatile and amazing with so many different dishes!£6.50Efo Riro
The Nigerian Stewed Spinach popularly known as Efo riro is a one-pot stew with layers of flavour! Efo means “Green leafy vegetable” or “spinach” and riro, means “to stir.” Basically, Efo riro simply means “stirred leafy vegetable.” However, we just don’t stir this by itself, we stir it in a rich pepper sauce which is loaded with Meat, Crayfish, Dry Fish, other Meat and Tripe.£7.99Fish Stew
Nigerian Fish Stew is a very popular Nigerian stew and party fav! We make our's with fried Hake fish. This gives it a strong bold flavor. Cooked in a spicy combination of tomatoes and peppers, Nigerian Fish stew is typically enjoyed with Boiled rice, Yam, Bread, Potatoes and Plantain.£5.99
Snacks
Plantain Chips
Also known as chiffles or chicharritas, are chips made from thinly sliced green-yellow plantains that are deep fried until crisp and golden then sprinkled with seasoning to taste. They are a popular snack not just in Africa but also in North America and other parts of the world.£1.25Boli (Roast Plantain)
A delicious and filling street snack. Even though this yummy snack got its popularity on the street, if you are a Nigerian, you would agree with me that when it comes to Boli, there is no class. Simply pure enjoyment! Boli is made with sweet ripe yellow plantain, and it’s usually enjoyed with roasted groundnuts (peanuts), grilled fish or pepper sauce.£2.00
Drinks
Nigerian Coke
£2.50Nigerian Fanta
£2.50Nigerian Schweppes
£2.50Water
£1.00
Combo Meals
Jollof Rice + 3 pcs Chicken + Dodo + 7up
£7.99Jollof Rice + 3 pcs Beef + Dodo + 7up
£7.99Jollof Rice + 3 pcs Fish + Dodo + 7up
£7.99White Rice & Ayamase + Dodo + 7up
£7.99