African Bites MN

1025 Currie Ave, Minneapolis
(952) 222-1039

Recent Reviews

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Tori Redmond

I believe that this restaurant is not in business anymore or under new management. Because it’s not on any of the food apps (i.e. DoorDash or Uber Eats). The hours are incorrect.

Mohamed Hussein

This place is not there no more they moved. There’s new people over there right now I recommend you not going there The location is not there

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Jollof Rice

Electric Electric

The food is absolutely amazing! They take pride in there Ghanaian entries. Always satisfied and left with wanting more. Highly recommended ? ?

Tyion Allen

The BEST African restaurant in Minnesota hands down.

Food: 5

Nilika Miller

Food was not tasteful cassava was water missing a lot of ingredients taste like boiled cassava and water no flavors from the meats or seasoning no palm oil no nothing. Jollof rice very dry and tastes sweet no other ingredients just rice with tomato sauce no meat no flavor asked for beef and fish and received 3 tiny beef cubes and a piece of fish as small as a sardine also I asked for palm oil and received something that look and taste like it goes on tacos

Eniola A

If your restaurant is not open, update your info on Uber and Google maps. Unprofessional

Juliet O'Martins

I love their Nigerian Jollof rice.

Ash Glass

The jollof rice was delicious would highly recommend this place.

jeff dingmann

The food is absolutely amazing! They take pride in there Ghanaian entries. Always satisfied and left with wanting more. Highly recommended ? ?

FBI FBI

The food is absolutely amazing! They take pride in there Ghanaian entries. Always satisfied and left with wanting more. Highly recommended ? ?

michi foreman

one thing for sure she puts her love in it best beef tripes ever had if your down for the spice its amazing

Nana Owusu Osei-Bempong

Best waakye I had in Minneapolis. Went down for an appointment and the waakye was fantastic

Mercedes Nwokeuku

The classic okra soup and egusi soup were a tragedy. The pounded yam was runny like mashed potatoes. Not solid enough to eat with my hands. The soups were oddly sweet and drenched with clover seasoning or all spice. I taste almost no pepper. There’s a peculiar mushiness to everything I tasted. Too much palm oil. Just tragic. Did not taste like anything I’ve eaten in Africa or anything I’ve eaten made by African people. Also the presentation was close but all in all a FAILURE. So sad I wasted money here trying to enjoy my favorite meals.

Paul Brooks

The Jollof Rice and Chicken was delicious.

Janice Harmon Simmons

Great recioes seasoned to perfection.

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