THE SPOT (Rhosabjal African cuisine)
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3386 Cimmaron Trail, Fort Worth
(682) 702-0844
About THE SPOT (Rhosabjal African cuisine)
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
5 stars isn't enough! I'm so grateful to have discovered Rhosabjal Restaurant in Fort Worth! What a relief to finally find authentic Liberian cuisine that hits the spot! Our first order was a feast of four delicious dishes, and we were hooked! We returned the very next week for more. But what really impressed me was when we brought our Kenyan and Guinean friends - they loved the food just as much as we did! If you live in the area, do yourself a favor and order from Rhosabjal...read full review
Great customer service, always smiling, the food is prepared very well and consistent with its recipes. prices are great. very clean environment. professionalism.
the food is delicious. always on time.
She’s the best.
Go and experience the best Liberian food.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12 - 6:30PM |
| Wednesday | 12 - 6:30PM |
| Thursday | 12 - 6:30PM |
| Friday | 12 - 6:30PM |
| Saturday | 12 - 6:30PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Based on the reviews, THE SPOT (Rhosabjal African cuisine) is a highly recommended restaurant for authentic African food, especially for those craving a taste of home. The food is described as mouth watering and finger licking good, with a focus on dishes like fufu and egusi. One reviewer, a Nigerian, calls the egusi some of the best they have had in a long time, noting it is rich, flavorful, and perfectly seasoned. The plantains are also praised as cooked perfectly, sweet, golden, and not oily. The service is fast, friendly, and respectful, with the staff taking time to accommodate taste buds and asking about spice preference. The food is fresh, hot, and authentic, with one weekly customer saying it is worth it. Another reviewer from West Africa states their weekly budget literally revolves around this place. The owner provides wonderful customer service, making guests feel welcomed. Overall, this is described as legit Nigerian home-style quality, not just "good for a food truck."