ABOKI SUYA SPOT LLC

811 Bergen St, Newark
(973) 392-3955

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Adeshola Mogaji

The worst experience ever, the suya had absolutely no taste, please don't waste your money i bought six sticks and ended up using my own suya pepper at home to re-season. It was dryyyyyy and boring to eat. Gosh please do better!!!!

Nitashay Mckay

This was one of the local places in North Jersey and I really enjoyed the seafood there 😋 I would go again

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Roddell Smith

Disgusting

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Earl Cummings

The person whom owns this is just about the money the decor is lacking luster and run down needs a whole make over. Other everything else is okay.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Amina Fadera

Suya was extremely dry meat was not fresh at all looks like it's been done for several days rewarmd and served very disappointed . I do not recommend!

Food: 1

Ojekola Adekunle

Best soya

Justin

great owner

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ahnyinah Davis

Don’t waste your time or money on this microwaved food. Food is freshly cooked and the wait is an hour or better. Customer service is poor along with the food. Small portions, the hollow is extremely dry and the chicken Suya. There was no meat on the chicken, please read the other reviews and save ya money. Try Burkina Supermarket on Lyons ave where they cook the food fresh, you can smell from your car. Food is flavorful and portions lasting. I will not return nor recommend. Please do better by your customers, this is your business take pride in it.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Innocent Duru

A place with great testing Nigerian Suya and other Nigeria Dishes. I also enjoyed the freshly baked bread, it brought the test of being in Nigeria back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Jollof Rice and Aboki Suya

Adeola Aina - Marshall

The service here is super poor. Piss poor I must say. I called to know if the bread was available, they told me it was. I went there and been the only customer there, you’ll think I’d get proper service. No. I was told they were busy and had to wait almost 15 minutes to buy bread. There was a guy kneading dough who told me he couldn’t stop his kneading so I had to wait for a lady from the back who came and told me she too was washing and had soap on her hands. Finally the kneading guy attended to me grudgingly telling me they were busy. Absolute idiotic

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Ifeoma Ndibe

I ordered chicken and beef Suya but was served with a different thing. Called them they promised to send my beef Suya not knowing it was a scam, so disappointed and disgusting. Keep loosing your value every day you can actually do better.

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Stick Beef Suya Meat with Zobo, Chicken Suya

Kerry-Ann Akintunji

The food was subpar and took a long time to be served. The Jollof rice and suya lacked enough meat and was disappointing. It's better to spend your money elsewhere.

Temitope Adewunmi

This was the most useless waste of money. Paid $53 for miserable food.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Adobia Wreh

I accidentally found this spot, but they were closing, so I couldn't try the food. I returned recently, and the Suya was perfectly fresh, well-seasoned, and delicious with the Aboki bread. Despite some surprising reviews, the food has been great every time I've had it. My only fuss is the menu had Suya fish the first time I visited, but it wasn’t on the menu the few other times I've come. Even though it's almost an hour away, it's now my go to spot, totally worth the trip.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

David Lee

Was passing by & decided to stop by. Ordered the jollof rice with chicken. It was disappointing. For $18, I was expecting the portions to be larger. It was 90% rice & they didn't even have change for a 20 so I was told to grab 2 waters on the way out.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

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