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Where can i get some Egusi soup with Fu-fu?

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  1. Hey Chaz o,

    Here ya go...

    African Restaurants  

    ... head pepper soup, intestine pepper soup, egusi soup, ukazi soup, pounded yam and more ... gari, jollof rice, okra soup, fufu, egusi soup,

    New York

    Aso-Rock Lounge and Restaurant

    I38-24 Farmers Blvd

    Springfield, Queens, NY 11434

    (718) 535-1533

    Awash Restaurant

    947 Amsterdam Ave

    New York City

    (212) 961-1416

    open Monday through Friday 1 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday and Sunday noon to 12 a.m.

    Ghenet

    284 Mulberry Street (between Houston and Prince)

    Manhattan (212) 343-1888

    This Ethiopian restaurant got rave reviews in the March 1999 issue of Gourmet magazine. Dishes mentioned include injera and kategna (injera spread with berbere), kitfo (steak tartare), a lemony salad, a variety of watts (stews) made with meats and vegetables, and tej, or honey wine. The decor is clean and modern, and prices are reasonable.

    Name: Francis Jomo

    Name of restaurant: Oba Koryoe    

    Location: New York  NY   (212) 316-2950

    Do they serve alcohol? Yes     Do they serve fufu? Yes

    What region of Africa is the food primarily from? West

    How is the food? Very Good    How is the service? Good    Price range: $10 - $20 US

    Comments: The restaurant serves food from Ghana and Togo. The Fufu

    is simply great it is served in traditional bowls (in tech)

    They have some African beers also and other non Alcoholic Ghanaan beverages.

    Every Sunday there is a buffet. Eat all U can for $12.00

    Try it and let me know!

    Name: David Diamond

    Name of restaurant: Cafe Abidgan    

    Location: New York  NY   212-665-1260

    Do they serve alcohol? No     Do they serve fufu? Yes

    What region of Africa is the food primarily from? West

    How is the food? Very Good    How is the service? Good    Price range: Less than $10 US

    Comments: This little cafe (with just four small tables) is a favorite of Ivorien students in New York City. It's in a small square north of Central Park, at 7 St. Nicholas Ave. at Lenox Ave. and 111th Street. They serve Ivorien and Senegalese food, including foutou (fufu)...


  2. Gusto ko po sanang makuha meegnahe singhi dappa kuli-kuli makka makka sam...... Yiz?

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