“My hairstylist Crystal suggested this restaurant and the way she went on about the spinach and rice I had to try it. Wow I was blow away with the meal. I got fufu instead of rice. My goodness I live in Kennesaw but I will be making a trip over to Stone Mountain really soon. The food was absolutely delicious.“
“I went to Faaji Restaurant & Lounge on Sunday evening and experienced a very low patronage. I was made to believe that Friday & Saturday nights are their best business sessions.The environment is cool but the settings reflect a laid-back scenario“
“I went to Luv2Lounge on a Thursday evening. There is plenty of free parking out in the parking lot & no cover charge to enter. There are various high table with seating throughout the venue & seats around the bar. It was great to walk in & see they were playing Thursday night football so I was able to enjoy an inexpensive drink at the bar while watching the Seahawks get destroyed. In addition to the drinks at the bar they also offer food & hookah so this is a one stop shop for all your night lounge night needs. I want to shoutout the waitress Ari. She was great the whole time. I watched her get pulled in many directions that evening but she never once had an attitude with anyone & kept a smile about it the whole time.“
“Wife n I celebrated our 35th anniversary eating authentic meals from Nigeria. Thoroughly enjoyed ogbono with 2 Servings of pounded yam fufu with chicken suya. Wife had the salmon dish. Left the place smiling , looking forward to the next visit.“
“I think we can all agree that most people look at reviews of restaurants to see how bomb the food is going to be. However, If you are looking for a casual date night, dining in type of environment, this is not the place. The food on the other hand was magnificent!!! I love the efo riro soup the pounded yam, the jollof rice and the brisket was good although, it could have been a little less dry. I wanted to dine in, but didn't realize that they try and make it a "club/lounge" vibe. The music was way too loud for me. You cannot comfortably hold a conversation.THE PRICES!!! So, I don't have a problem paying for amazing food, however, $26 for a stew and pounded yam is a no for me.Not to mention their portions are so small. $9 for jollof rice, $16 for sliced brisket that was a handful!! They need to cut prices or double up on portions if they want more business. We also ordered a corona, ONE BEER= $7!!!!!!!!!!Overall, It was okay, I will go there for take-out if I am desperate to eat some good African food, but expect to pay a good bit!“
“My husband and I saw this place on Google looking for African cuisine. Keren displayed great customer service. She was very friendly and attentive. We ordered Gizzards for an appetizer and Beef Suya and Jollof rice for our main dish. The food was delicious, and the meat was tender. There is an 18% gratuity charge, but it tells you on the menu. Our meal was a total of $71. A little too much if you ask me, but it's all good. They have an Instagram page and some nights they have Jazz night with live musicians. Thanks to Keren for that information. Overall the service and food was good. The only thing I didn't like was the 18% gratuity, but I overlooked that due to the great service Keren gave. We will definitely be back!“
“This is my favorite place to go for Nigerian food. Moving from Houston, it was a challenge to find good food, especially Nigerian food. This place does not disappoint. The food is great and so is the service. My standard order is jollof rice with goat meat with a side of Efo. I also love their Moin Moin and Suya.“