Accra Palace Ghanaian Restaurant

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London, United Kingdom

West African restaurant

Accra Palace Ghanaian Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Accra Palace Ghanaian Restaurant is located in London, United Kingdom on 140A Upper Clapton Rd, Clapton. Accra Palace Ghanaian Restaurant is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category west african restaurant in United Kingdom.

Address

140A Upper Clapton Rd, Clapton

Phone

+442031055416

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Vanessa Hyde

My favourite Ghanaian restaurant outside of the country itself. I love the jollof and beef. My Dad loves going as he can speak Gha and request all the shito and stew things he wants. Recommend highly.

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Akua Bren

The food was very good. The owners were so accommodating. When we got there they had to make a spot for us there because a large party had just arrived there. The place is very small though. The red red was amazing and huge portions. The omo tuo was moist and the groundnut soup was tasty. We had suya kebab which was seasoned well and the jerk chicken... wow the best ive have in the uk so far; actually infused with the spices. I know they are a newer restaurant so I would suggest they have more decor. I would definitely visit again; just wish it wasnt so far or small.

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Thomas Nettey

Good Ghanaian food but the owner should check the price list for the menu. The fried fishes are way too expensive. Abi’s corner is just down the road and they sell the same fishes for much lower prices. Why would you sell a piece of red snapper for 12. That’s just robbery so I went to Abi’s corner. The chef is so rude and impolite too. The owner is a very nice and calm gentleman though.

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Andrew Crentz

Lovely food as always, just unfortunate that the kebabs run out so quickly. Reminds me of my youth. Brings back fond memories of growing up in an Ghanaian household

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JH S

Family business where people are happy and thus service is good. I tried this dish (Kenko?) Where the main is a ball of paste made with fermented maize and goes with fried fish. Was an acquired taste but definitely worth a try even for the less adventurous because as the lady boss puts it, \Variety is the spice of life!\ The fried fish was tasty and the two sauces that came (one tangy and punchy with chillies, the other savoury and deep because of shrimp) were delicious. The authentic way to eat is with your hands, so dig in (but don't touch your eyes ). They provide a bowl of water and soap to wash after. No frills, happy people, simple food - really made my day (: