Ecowas Kitchen (Amala Junction)
1039 Belmont Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 277-1881
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Nice environment to relax and enjoy yourself.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
They served me cold food .was not properly warmed and when l requested for egusi soup 80 percent of the soup was stew .the crazy thing is k told the attendance l don't want stew but egusi soup
I saw some negative reviews, and the restaurant responded by saying, “God will reward.” Let’s be clear—customers don’t come from God. They come from good service, good food, and a solid reputation.
I ordered over $100 worth of food, but what was delivered was so tiny that I felt embarrassed, especially since I had a guest that day.
To make things worse, after placing my order, they called to ask for an additional $2 for goat meat—this was after I’d already spent over $100.
Yes, I do plan to visit the restaurant and share my experience with them directly.
In the restaurant business, good customer service and good food are essential. Relying on “God will reward” as a response to poor customer experiences, which cost people money and time, is not just unprofessional but also quite foolish.
Despite this, I’ll give them another chance and will be sure to share my next experience as well.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Excellent authentic niaja flavor
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Didn’t get food cause it wasn’t ready
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 5
Please don’t go here I been going here for years but this last few months have been a disaster there slow and they charge you for things you don’t get I ordered a Jollof rice and goat meat, which I got then I ordered Goat Soup they charge my friend $50 just for Jollof and Goat meat I don’t know who is managing this place now but there the worst and slow and think it’s funby
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I had amala and ewedu and it was super delicious and spicy. The place is also neat too!
It’s hands down my favorite place to get Nigerian food. It tastes so good!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pepper Soup
Disgusting a** food 1st time coming there too i dont know why they would treat new customers but im in brooklyn so i guess it is what it is .. chicken taste like rubber there was a tiny bit of soup and was overly spicy if you gonna buy somethin have them open it 1st before you hand these clowns any money lucky i through it out i would of posted photos what a waste of money
Good Good in Africa ?
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Restaurantji Recommends
I absolutely loveeee okra soup and eat it all the time at my favorite restaurant in Connecticut (CT). Since I moved to Brooklyn I wanted a good place to go to so I was recommended by the African restaurant worker I go to in CT to come here. Finally made the time to go and food tasted great but portion size for the price is a joke. I believe the okra soup was 18$ with meat. As you can see from the photo, it was maybe a pot spoon amount of okra and the meat came with a bunch of oil on the top (I used two forks to show the amount/depth of food they gave me). I had high expectations just because of the recommendation but I will not be returning to get only a pot spoon of food for almost 20$. I’ll gladly wait when I have time to go back to CT or make it myself!On a positive-ish note, the pepper soup was good and good portion. The meat was hard and could have used pressure cooking.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pepper Soup
So delicious, my favorite spot in Brooklyn, have been coming here for years and love it
Honestly best Nigerian food in NYC. Everything bite is flavorful.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I love their jollof rice !
Food: 5
Nice experience
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