African Village

3003 N Belt Line Rd, Irving
(972) 570-1111

Recent Reviews

Wonderwoman The beast

This is my first time ordering from this restaurant, I know my egusi and ways it cost 30 something to have my egusi looking like baby food, it’s not yellow it look more like lights brown and it’s really salty

Food: 1

Ashley H.

The food smelled so bad, I couldn't eat it. I tried one bite and threw away the rest. My Nigerian friend brought me here, and he said it was awful too and couldn't eat more than 2 bites. I heard the staff speaking French...clearly they aren't Nigerian. Horrible experience, I will never go back. This place should not be open.

Sam B.

I've never had African food before and this was not what I was expecting. Very inviting flavors that are still rich and delicious. The stew tasted like a consomé and the goat fell of the bone. Very similar to a birria flavor with a little bit of a twist. Definitely would have this again.

Rick Moses

first and foremost William is a gentleman and a scholar, ? I come for the food &got a side of family ? ya got yourself a life fan?? thanks for the love brosincerely Patrick Moses??#Braga farmer dfw

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Pepper Soup, Goat

Nyasa Land

The food is too expensive and the service is horrible as well. A simple dish will cost you $27 and if you order fish or fufu it will cost you $20 then it will take you more than two hours to be served. I too my wife here for a lunch and we had wait for more than two hours to get served because there’s one man who’s the Chef, waiter and a cashier himself. A simple meal for two of us costed $100.00. You can get a better deal and better service somewhere else. Africans like to overcharge almost anything and they delivers a very poor service as well.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Imani P.

Food : Service : Ambiance: Good Hands down a win for authentic African food. It's cooked on the spot so don't go if you expect to have a fast-paced rushed American meal. It's AUTHENTIC west African food by west Africans. Don't go if you care more about being cute and taking pics... but if you wanna eat GOODT and get a real taste of west African cuisine, and leave full with a to-go box... I highly recommend. The portions are crazy. Also expect to pay $25+ per meal its worth it.

Raissa grace

I'll beg you people to stop making eru, this is not a Cameroonian restaurant and eru is from Cameroon. If you can't employ a proper Cameroonian to make it properly please just stop because that thing you're selling to people is horrible. Please don't spoil your business with things you don't know how to do. Also there is a lady working there I think she's from Congo, goodness that girl is so rude, when you enter this place her face looks like a lioness, she looks scary and when she opens her mouth to talk to you you'll regret ever going there .

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 1

The Pinkprint

My favorite place everrrrr I loved it so

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Samosas

Feelings

Real soul food! The seasoning favors touch my soul and spirit! I need this food every once and a while! I know this is from which I came!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Stew

Marie D.

The food was amazing the nice piano in the back really ties the environment together, the service is the best I've ever had. Definitely would recommend!!!!

Nice

I love this place. The food is good, great atmosphere, and the family is welcoming. Check out their grocery store just a few steps down

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Michael “Newmie” Newman

My cool bro in law from Nigeria received his US Citizenship ?? so we celebrated nicely & finely! Delish Egusi, chapati, jollof rice and lots of awesome drinks! Music ? and fellowship, we related with a long chat up well, and took The Lord’s Day with thankfulness…. ?????God bless Texas! ❤️ And God bless ?? America, my home sweet home! Indeed! ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Samosas, Chapati, Beans and Rice

Eric Bjurstrom

We had a large group that was coming from the Dallas Bachata Festival after taking a workshop on the African roots of Latin dance. They opened up after hours just for us, fed us lots of very delicious food, and treated us wonderfully.Dietary restrictions: There are many options for vegetarians and gluten freeKid-friendliness: Place is family oriented

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Samosas, Curry Goat with White Rice, Goat, Fried Plantains, Stew

Elmina Walter

I'm in love with the okra, goat soup with the yam fufu, and talk about the owner she is amazing with the customer service. Highly recommend. Will definitely come

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Curry Goat with White Rice, Beef or Goat, Okra Soup

Kennie A.

Not pleased at all! Poor services, food turned out horrible, the server couldn't get one order right, waited over an hour before they brought one of our 4 orders. The restaurant is dirty and nothing Nigerian, don't waste your time going there!!!!

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