Café Spice is situated in Nigeriaville in Southeast London. The décor is not amazing… but hey it’s Peckham Rye Lane so what do you expect. They sell Nigerian food and Indian food as to how that goes hand in hand… I don’t know. The nonchalant server said that the owner spent five years in Nigeria, more than I have ever spent. So saying that, my expections were high. The Nigerian food was beautifully displayed whetting my appetite. My sister picked Puff Puff which like a Carribean dumpling but sweet, and meat pie which she throughly enjoyed. I ordered a red beans and fried rice and I was not impressed. The rice looked great but was not too my standards and the beans needed an extra kick. The price was cheap at five pounds and it was a good portion size. If I’m in Lagos/London again I will try their sweet/savoury snacks since my sister enjoyed it much.
Shan S.
Tu valoración: 5 London, United Kingdom
If your a Nigerian and you want to eat go here. If your not a Nigerian still go here !!! Café spice has the best Nigerian food in London! Their efo, egusi, okra soup is to die for! Leaves you licking your fingers for more honestly! The jellof rice mixed with fried rice with prawns tastes good also! They have delicious pie’s and the plantain tastes just like what your mother would make. Honestly café spice has the best food in London and makes you feel like your back home eat in the traditional food you want! Great service and amazing spot! Defiantly recommend this.
Caipir
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
Great if you are into Nigerian food. They do jollof rice, spinach, egusi, even puff puffs and snails. Almost like being in the old country! Food like your mum used to make. They also do curries of various flavours, you can eat in or take away