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This had to have been the most 'unpretentious ' place I have ever eaten at in recent memory! I thought I had entered an auto repair facility but then I noticed some gentlemen sharing the evening Iftar meal. They beckoned me to a nearby table and the chef soon came and took my request. There was no menu, just suggestions of what he was offering this day. Moments later, he returned with a heaping plate of macaroni, sal... View all feedback.
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Would you eat here? We got all dressed up and were excited to enjoy some African cuisine. Here's what we saw when we arrived. Needless to say we found another restaurant. View all feedback.
The food at this restaurant is absolutely amazing, praise be to God.
Never gonna forget the 1st time I had their food in ocesn beach at farmers market. I am now a fan forever!
I 've been ordering to go from this local spot for the past year but it wasn 't until last night when I got the chance to dine in and write this place a proper review. It 's been long overdue. Here we go. Taste of African Cuisine is as hole in the wall as it gets. I 've never seen anything quite like it in the US. RC 's review described it perfectly: the most 'unpretentious ' place I have ever eaten at in recent memory! I thought I had entered an auto repair facility. I 'm totally onboard at this point. The ordering/pickup area is a literal hole in the wall. It 's more like a wide slit, but you get the gist. There 's no menu, so it 's wise to ask the chef what he 's cooking up today. He 's been cooking up the finest Somali recipes for over two and a half decades, so he really knows his stuff. I 'm not even 25 years old, let alone my measly cooking skills. I 'm entrusting my tastebuds to the chef. Life is like a box of chocolates, you know? You never know what you 're gonna get. I go with rice and chicken and my brother and sister opt for rice and fried tilapia. Everything was ready surprisingly fast. Only 5 10 minutes I think. The portions are HUGE. Definitely worth $15 per plate. Plenty of rice and meat to match. The side salad complements the dish with carrots, red onion slices, and lettuce. A cup of boiled potatoes in tomato soup accompanied our dishes as well. The colors are vibrant. The taste is delectable. The chicken is done just how I like it and isn 't overcooked and dry. The fried tilapia wasn 't anything to write home about, but was delicious regardless. We loved it so much, finding leftover food on our plates would have been like trying to find a needle in a haystack. That 's the good news. Now the not so good news: the area around the restaurant looks a bit questionable which might make people queasy. The asphalt is jacked up, the signs on all the businesses are old Taste of African Cuisine went without a sign for I don 't know how long. They just put up a new sign a few months ago, and maneuvering into the parking lot can be tricky. The inside of the restaurant has a faint stale cigarette smoke smell. It reminds me of an inexpensive motel. If you can get past that, then this restaurant is for you. I 'm giving Taste of African Cuisine a solid 5/5 for food and a 3/5 for dine in. Averages out to 4/5. The rice dishes are top notch. There 's no question about that. However, the ambience isn 't everybody 's cup of tea. I have to be honest about that. Colleen, I 'm sorry your first impression of the restaurant drove you away, but give to go a try! The food is a real treat. If you 're down for an adventure, this is the place to be. Colina Park is just around the corner, so take a walk around and see what else City Heights has to offer!
Would you eat here? We got all dressed up and were excited to enjoy some African cuisine. Here's what we saw when we arrived. Needless to say we found another restaurant.
They have the best African dishes. Good customer service and delicious foods Thank you. I'll be back again!