Nigerian and West African cooking is full of rich flavours and comforting recipes. Whether this cuisine is all new to you or you've been eating it your whole life, you can savour a delicious Nigerian meal at one of the eateries around the capital that specialise in this cuisine. If you're wondering about which Nigerian restaurant London diners can't resist, our guide will help you find the ideal spots. Take a look at our guide to Nigerian restaurants in London.

Guide to Nigerian restaurants in London
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Restaurants serving Nigerian food in London
- 1Chuku's Social Nigerian meals
- 2Akoko Elevated flavours from West Africa
- 3Enish Lively dining spots
- 4Chishuru West African cult favourite
- 5Eko Wine Bar & Restaurant Lively dining and drinks
- 6Angels Bakery Authentic West African bakeries
- 7805 Restaurants Authentic family recipes
- 8Café Spice Casual food in Peckham
- 9Tasty African Food Accessible African cuisine
- 10Pitanga Your intro to Nigerian food
- 11Alhaji Suya Top suya spot
- 12Lekki Traditional spot for Nigerian food
- 13Presidential Suya Lively family-run restaurant
- 14Bola Cuisine Understated local eatery
- 15Tribe African Restaurant Homey traditional dishes
- 16AsoRock Restaurant Stew specialists
- 17Mama Africa Lively North London restaurant
- 18Suya & Lobster Innovative Deptford restaurant
- 19Lolak Afrique Authentic imported ingredients
- 20Naija High Street Street food lunches
- 21Wazobia Spacious spot for classic food
- 22Cally Munchy A fusion of flavours
Restaurants serving Nigerian food in London




Social Nigerian meals
Chuku's is a place for Nigerian food that London diners love. It's a social spot with a vibrant and trendy feel, focusing on Nigerian small plates to share. Social supper club events take place here too. Lots of the dishes are plant-based, there's a fun weekend brunch, and it's all served in a dynamic setting that's full of colour.
- 274 High Road, Haringey
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Elevated flavours from West Africa
Akoko boasts a warm and sophisticated interior and serves elevated food with influences from Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal. Dishes are prepared with local produce, with set menus of inventive and more traditional dishes available. There's an international wine list that's a great accompaniment to a meal. This is one West African restaurant London foodies don't want to miss.
- 21 Berners Street, Fitzrovia
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Lively dining spots
London is home to several branches of Enish, which specialises in serving diverse recipes from Nigeria, whilst the Peckham location specialises in pan-African cuisine. These authentic restaurants are known for having a lively party atmosphere. The menu features a wide range of classic dishes like pepper soup and fried fish, as well as veggie-friendly options.
- 91 Camberwell Road 610 Old Kent Road, Peckham 291-293 High Road, Redbridge 33A Coldharbour Lane, Brixton 299 Finchley Road, Hampstead 228 Lewisham High Street, Lewisham 62 South End, Croydon 46 Camberwell Church St, Camberwell 3 Berners St, Fitzrovia
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West African cult favourite
Cult favourite restaurant Chishuru started out in Brixton and now has a new location in central. Owned by a Nigerian chef, this modern restaurant celebrates rich West African flavours with refined set menus that change frequently. French wines are available as well as cocktails that also incorporate West African ingredients.
- 3 Great Titchfield St, Fitzrovia
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Lively dining and drinks
Diners in Homerton can visit Eko Wine Bar & Restaurant. This energetic venue has weekly live music and is open until late every night. The venue is simple and authentic, serving hearty Nigerian recipes as well as wines and spirits. The menu here is straightforward but packed with classic recipes like jollof rice and yam pottage.
- 160 Homerton High St
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Authentic West African bakeries
Angels Bakery specialises in authentic West African bakes and hot food. These bustling and modern bakeries aim to provide flavoursome and traditional food at an affordable price. Buy fresh bread, savoury pies, and tempting hot food such as plantain, red stew, and jollof rice. These places are a hit with the West African community here.
- 333 Barking Rd, Newham 269 Heathway, Barking and Dagenham 153 Rye Ln, Peckham 136 Plumstead High St
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Authentic family recipes
With locations in Abuja and Accra as well as in London, you're guaranteed authentic West African food at 805 Restaurants. These award-winning venues are style-conscious and comfortable, with private dining facilities too. The menu is all about classic family recipes such as suya, pepper soup, and grilled meat, plus there are veggie-friendly options.
- 60 Vivian Ave, Barnet 24 Kendal St 809 Old Kent Rd, Peckham
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Casual food in Peckham
Café Spice in Rye Lane is a popular spot for Nigerian food in Peckham. It's a low-key casual place with a colourful exterior. The simple menu focuses on traditional Nigerian recipes with options like puff-puff, mixed suya, talapia fish, and jollof rice. Nigerian soft drinks are available as the ideal accompaniment to your meal.
- 88 Rye Ln, Peckham
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Accessible African cuisine
Tasty African Food makes West African cooking accessible. There are numerous branches of this eatery around town, offering a big choice of dishes in a bustling environment. Catering and takeaways are available too. Diners can try out traditional recipes like chin chin, gizzard, and various stews. Nigerian soft drinks are available here.
- 34 Thomas St 16 Plumstead Rd 3 Hopton Parade, Streatham High Road 51A Leytonstone Rd, Newham 99 High St, Newham 221 Rye Ln, Peckham 75 Nathan Way 272 Church Rd, Walthamstow/Leyton/Waltham Forest 129 Cranbrook Rd, Redbridge 52 Herbert Rd 109 Trafalgar Rd, Greenwich 11 Finchley Rd, Hampstead 774 Green Ln, Barking and Dagenham 99 Parchmore Rd, Croydon Eros House, Brownhill Road 57 Camberwell Rd 83 Longbridge Rd, Barking and Dagenham
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Your intro to Nigerian food
Pitanga serves accessible Nigerian cuisine that's suitable for everyone. The goal here is to make Nigerian cuisine as visible as other sought-after global styles of cooking. The carefully curated menu puts a fresh twist on tradition. The venue is sunny and welcoming, with an outdoor area in addition to indoor tables.
- 220 North End Road, Hammersmith and Fulham
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Top suya spot
Fans of Nigerian suya flock to Alhaji Suya. At this buzzy place you can shop for African ingredients to cook at home or you can order hot food. A broad range of products are stocked on the shelves and the food menu includes tempting dishes like Indomie noodles, plantain, jollof rice, and of course, the famous suya.
- Unit 15 Angerstein Business Park, 12 Horn Ln, Greenwich 15 Peckham Park Rd Carter Place Kiosk 9, Station Road, Brixton
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Traditional spot for Nigerian food
Lekki in Kingsland Road serves fine Nigerian food. The restaurant's interior is crisp, comfortable, and traditional. Favourite dishes like jollof, pounded yam, and pepper soup are served here, as well as inventive new recipes and plant-based dishes. A wide choice of drinks are available here, including beers from Nigeria.
- 323 Kingsland Road, Dalston
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Lively family-run restaurant
Based in Old Kent Road, Presidential Suya is a family-run restaurant serving Nigerian cuisine in a lively atmosphere. Takeaways and catering are available too. Expect suya, pepper soup, seasonal snails, fried rice, and yam pottage. Nigerian soft drinks and beers from Africa are served as well.
- 160-164 Old Kent Rd
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Understated local eatery
Located in New Cross, Bola Cuisine is low-key. The venue is compact and casual, offering counter service. The speciality here is big portions of classic Nigerian recipes, with catering available too. Choose a meal from the menu or ask them to put together a custom mixture of your favourite dishes.
- 328 New Cross Rd
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Homey traditional dishes
Traditional Nigerian cooking is available at Tribe African Restaurant. The venue is lively, homey, and welcoming, serving a broad range of typical dishes. Meals for children are available too. Expect the likes of traditional soups, stews, and vegetarian options. The menu appeals to both those who are used to Nigerian food and diners trying it for the first time.
- 313 Evelyn Street, Deptford
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Stew specialists
Nigerian food is available in Dalston at AsoRock Restaurant. Takeaways are available or you can eat in the homey and comfortable dining area. Ayamase stew is the restaurant's signature dish but you can also sample dishes with yam pottage and a variety of stews. Nigerian beers and soft drinks are also served here.
- 9 Bradbury St, Dalston/Stoke Newington
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Lively North London restaurant
Hendon's Mama Africa is a casual spot for Nigerian cuisine. It's spacious and smart with a friendly atmosphere, plus there's music until late at weekends. Try classic and authentic recipes here such as jollof rice, pepper soup, and a beans and plantain dish that's vegetarian-friendly. Complete the experience here with a Nigerian beer.
- 25-27 Watford Way, Barnet
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Innovative Deptford restaurant
Seafood comes with a Nigerian twist at Suya & Lobster in Deptford. This contemporary restaurant is vibrant and Instagrammable, complete with flower walls and neon signs. The menu includes grilled meat seasoned with suya, seafood boils, and generous seafood platters. The restaurant does kids' meals too. Cocktails and mocktails are on the menu.
- 4 Deptford Broadway, Deptford
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Authentic imported ingredients
Lolak Afrique serves Nigerian food in South London. This family-run restaurant has a vibrant facade and a simple look in the dining room. Ingredients are imported from Nigeria for an authentic flavour. The menu is made up of classic recipes like puff-puff, stews, snails, and fried rice. Nigerian soft drinks are served here as well.
- 63A Dartmouth Rd 38 Choumert Rd, Peckham
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Street food lunches
Try Nigerian street food near Waterloo with Naija High Street. This friendly and informal street food stall serves a simple yet hearty menu and offers catering. All of the side dishes here are plant-based so vegan diners can also enjoy the authentic African flavours. This place is open just for lunch.
- 35 Lower Marsh, South Bank/Lambeth/Southwark
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Spacious spot for classic food
At Wazobia you can try authentic Nigerian cooking in a spacious setting. You'll soon spot the restaurant's colourful exterior. Listen to African music whilst you try classic recipes such as pepper soup, stockfish, and jollof rice. A comprehensive choice of drinks is available to go with your meal, including cocktails, champagne, spirits, and beer.
- 670-672 Old Kent Rd, Peckham
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A fusion of flavours
Cally Munchy offers a unique take on Nigerian and West African cuisine. This place serves modern fusion food, blending classic flavours from Nigeria and Ghana with culinary influences from around the world. Try chicken, steak, or grilled cauliflower with toppings, rice, and extras for a distinctive global meal. The space at the Africa Centre is crisp and modern.
- 66 Great Suffolk Street, Southwark
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