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[deleted] OP t1_j79old2 wrote

I havent been in the area in 15 years and even then the closest I came was S. Jersey. Ill def check out Seabra's, thanks!

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MohnJaddenPowers t1_j79ryt6 wrote

One other nifty thing to try if you have a car - head to Union, grab some fantastic Nigerian food at Surulere Suya Spot.

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[deleted] OP t1_j79s65b wrote

And recommendations for a nigerian first timer?

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MohnJaddenPowers t1_j79sipk wrote

Depends on how hungry you are. Beef suya is awesome - it's grilled lean beef topped with a spicy powder that has a lot of peanut in it and red onions. If you're still hungry after a skewer of that, try egusi. It's a thick stew made with crushed melon seeds, eaten with fufu - pounded starchy yam, steamed- or banku - pounded green plantains, also steamed. It can be spicy but it's delicious.

Snack Mania across from Seabra's does a bunch of nifty looking quick snack foods and coffee. Haven't been myself, but it looks hella legit.

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