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The best proper looking African (Nigerian) restaurant in all of Tourin. Go here if you want to experience authentic Nigerian cuisine in a proper eating environment. Maria and her husband served us with love and treated us like family. Food was excellent and reasonably priced. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 View all feedback.
What Luca doesn't like about Owambe:
Non-existent room in a condominium courtyard, it could very well be a parish hall. Tables covered by a plastic tablecloth and office chairs that were also stained. Sufficient food but without discounts from various apps it would also be too expensive. Food: 3 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1 View all feedback.
The best proper looking African (Nigerian) restaurant in all of Tourin. Go here if you want to experience authentic Nigerian cuisine in a proper eating environment. Maria and her husband served us with love and treated us like family. Food was excellent and reasonably priced. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Non-existent room in a condominium courtyard, it could very well be a parish hall. Tables covered by a plastic tablecloth and office chairs that were also stained. Sufficient food but without discounts from various apps it would also be too expensive. Food: 3 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Fantastic experience. It is a home-style restaurant located in a low-rise building inside the courtyard of a building. The environment is very informal and you eat authentic, home-made cuisine. The kindness and helpfulness of the owners truly left us with a fantastic experience. The prices are really honest and the portions generous. I absolutely recommend! I think I'll go back soon with some of my friends! Wheelchair accessibility: It's in the courtyard of an apartment building, there are no steps
To appreciate this place you need to abandon all the usual categories of judgment and be ready to experiment. Here we are right in a dining room of a house with some tables; in the kitchen a woman prepares traditional African dishes which are served in a very informal way by a kind person who takes pleasure in illustrating Nigerian food and customs. The environment is spartan, the cuisine is genuine and very (perhaps for some too much for our habits) tasty and spicy. Personally I liked what was served, including a good local beer like Guinness, digesting everything without problems. Worth a second in-depth visit.
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €10–20 Food: 5 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4 Parking options: Free street parking