Saturday 22 January 2022

Which are the Top Famous Ghanaian Restaurant London to Visit Right Now?

 

A wide variety of Ghanaian restaurants, cafes, bistros and bars are located throughout London but are unknown to many African Londoners. From among many of the diverse West African communities based in London, this whole community seems to be the most robust and the organized one.

Here is a short list of Ghanaian-themed/owned eateries inside the capital, without going into too much detail about what makes them all different from Nigerian, Ghanaian, as well as Ivorian, and other communities. Enjoy!

Gold Coast Bar & Restaurant

This Ghanaian restaurant London and bar is a self-styled "gastropub with an Afro twist" that is located in multicultural South Norwood. A wide variety of customers from all around the UK and overseas dine at the amazing Gold Coast Bar & Restaurant. Since 2004, Gold Coast has been offering traditional West African dishes to entice taste buds. 

A unique experience is waiting for you when you combine the beer garden with African music and giant screens to create a memorable night.

Viva Afrik (Kenkey House)

In the East London, Viva Afrik is known to be the synonymous with the fine art kenkey. Kenkey is usually wrapped in corn leaves and made from fermented corn dough. You can eat it with chilli sauce and a protein of your choice, or you can mash it and sweeten it to taste with sugar and milk (aka ice kenkey/mashke).

At the Viva Afrik, you can purchase a variety of the delicious fish and other seafood. It’s an incredible place to visit to enjoy fish which is not smelly at all. Oh, and Viva Kenkey is also tasty and has a long shelf life. If you ask for a bottle of shito, you are in business - the perfect companion to hot kenkey.

Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen

From the concept of intimate supper clubs, Zoe's Ghana Kitchen was born in 2010. Zoe Adjonyoh continues her journey centered around ambiance, customer service, and all-around sharing culture through food a decade after her debut cookbook. 

In addition, the menu design is innovative, maximizing the use of ingredients and preventing food waste. Bringing the African food revolution to life, Zoe's Ghana Kitchen offers pop-ups, private dining and kitchen residencies. We also vote for anyone who can bring strangers together over Ghanaian food near me in London.

Sankofa Restaurant (Baba Foundation)

Baba - no surname is necessary here - established the store in 2001. Imagine Pele or Madonna – proudly serves African cuisine in general and Ghanaian cuisine in particular. The restaurant is known for its affordability, afrobeats party London theme, good food, and friendly service.

The fried yam with akonfem (guinea fowl) and grilled tilapia are some of the homey dishes you can try here. Besides Nkatibe, the menu boasts other local specialties including omotuo and palm soup. Ebunu ebunu (green soup) is known to be another popular choice, which for those who don't cook it often is a piece of being a nostalgic highlight.

Sweet Handz Restaurant

Sweet Handz serves out with delicious meat, fish and soup dishes from its North London location in the Holloway. This is also including perennial favourites such as the delicious kelewele and the tsofi (deep-fried turkey tail). For dessert, go for banoffee pie. After all, you deserve something sweet after a meal, right? You can also choose to visit this place to enjoy afrobeats day party London.

Which one of these food places is your favorite one to explore?

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