Worth stopping by if you're in the area to try some Nigerian Cuisine. Staff were friendly and seating was comfortable. Got the plantain and beef, which was satisfying albeit a bit on a pricier end for what it was at $20. Will probably come back to try some of the more unique items on the menu. Get t
First time having Nigerian food and my tastebuds were in for a pleasure! Had jollof rice with beef and plantains with chicken — all were super tasty and perfectly spicy. The owner/man behind the counter was super friendly and helpful in explaining everything too. Will certainly be back to try more f
Being a Nigerian cuisine virgin - I couldn't have asked for a better first time. The owner/chef of the place was so gentle, helpful in her service and offered us the whole gamut of what I should be eating as a first-timer. Boy was I surprised, the amazing smoky tomato flavor of the rice and the hidd
Such lovely people and food. Staffs are very friendly. For the First time I tried Nigerian food and it was really nice, spicy. i would highly recommend if you like spicy food.
An authentic and delicious meal served by some lovely people. I would highly recommend.
Great food, great service and great serving sizes! The guy who worked there was also so lovely and such a good e ever/vibe. Highly recommend 😍
First time I tried Nigerian food and it was really nice, spicy (just like what I like) and a great costumer service.
OMG! This place took me back to my childhood! My grandmother's jollof, moimoi with my cousin's in Ibadan, chinchin treats in the office when I was supposed to be dieting 😅. Being so far from familiarity Adonai is a rare and very appreciated oasis.
Anyone curious about trying out some West African c
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