Ghanaian cuisine is quite special. Comprised of flavorful soups, stews, and sauces with just the right combination of spices, every meal is breathtaking and made to share. Explore the best Black-owned Ghanaian restaurants across the country.
LessA diverse menu of exceptional cuisine, Toss't and Press't focuses on good food, fresh ingredients, and awesome vibes. With a full catering menu, you'll find exceptional choices here, such as Jerk Sandwiches, Seard Salmon Rice Bowls, and out-of-this-world Oxtail dishes.
Destiny African Market offers authentic tropical African foods and goods (it's a full-service grocery store, too!). Explore flavors, including their signature beef suya, classic jollof rice, and pepper stews. Choose from a range of stews, including Egusi Stew and Okra Stew, all made fresh in-house with generations of skill in the kitchen.
For the best African food in San Antonio, a visit to Trices Café & Lounge is in order. Enjoy delicacies such as jollof rice, Egusi, and other dishes native to Ghana, Nigeria, and Cameroon. It’s an unforgettable experience. Every flavor profile is on point, from the Gbegiri and Ewedu Soup to the Waakye and so much more.
The casual, contemporary feel of Hedzole makes it destination-worthy. Customize a bowl to fit your specific needs at that moment. Oxtail, salmon, an arrangement of vegan cuisine and the absolutely perfect blend of spices and slow cooking make it extraordinary.
At Bukom Café, you'll find carefully prepared dishes, including from scratch-made soups and stews, side dishes, and more. Try the oxtail, Ecowas Okra Soup, and Egusi, all made with traditional recipes. Decadence is in the Bukom Rum Cake.
Delight's menu is hearty and exquisitely prepared with time-tested recipes. The authentic dishes are freshly made by the talented team. Jollof rice is just the start of the delicious options on the menu. Other flavorful dishes include grilled tilapia and a variety of stews.
Ghana Fusions brings vibrant flavors to their full menu, whether you eat in or enjoy their catering service. Explore some of their favorites, such as Jollof Rice with Chicken or Kelewele. The Ghanaian beef skewers, called Kyinkyinga, are exceptionally made as well.
With a menu of Western African-inspired cuisine, those who visit Akwaba Restaurant will be in for a flavor treat. Menu items include pepper soup, Jollof Rice, Chicken Kabos, and Peanut Butter Soup. Many dishes have authentic flavor combinations with a few modern tweaks.
Dive into a menu of fantastic food at Zongo, where you'll find freshly made delicacies of all types. What makes this location so fantastic is its available buffet, which allows you to try out a few different options if you're just starting your exploration of Ghanaian food. Other options include suya-spiced meats and plantains.
A warm, welcoming atmosphere, along with fantastic options, whether you choose the food truck or the catering option, makes Nayel's African Cuisine stand out. The Jollof tray gives you a solid starting point. Enjoy the rolls with savory fillings, Chicken Stew, or Goat Stew for a traditional meal.
Elmina is a contemporary Ghanaian destination influenced by a chef with global experience. The menu is bold, with options ranging from Chofi to Hamachi Crudo. There's also a full-tasting menu with courses that include Ghana Salad, Zaalouk Dip, and Fufu, along with numerous other options.
At Adom African Cuisine, you can enjoy a menu that's a mix of fast food and African, slow-cooked goodness. Enjoy Fufu, Waakye, and Jollof rice with a combination of tasty ingredients. You'll find the ready-to-go meal you want is always fresh and full of flavor.
African Grill and Bar is a simple destination with exceptional flavor. Enjoy rich stews and soups on the often-changing menu. There's live music and an outdoor area to relax in while you spend time with friends.
Appioo African Bar & Grill features a more refined menu located in the Black Broadway/ Shaw neighborhood of the city. There are always home-cooked items on the menu, live music playing, and African drinks to enjoy. Though the menu changes, staple options include Kelewele, Fried Appioo Goat, and Fried Appioo Chicken.
The menu at Accra Girls Restaurant is excellent from start to finish. Enjoy the Fufu, Banku, and Omo Tuo daily. On the weekend, they offer special dish options such as Fufu and Pig Feet Soup, Tuo Zaafi, and Kelewele.
Oko Fine Cuisine is a casual dining destination that's noted for its incredible fusion menu. There’s traditional African cuisine, but also Mexican dishes. Some of the local favorites include the Fried Basa Sandwich, Oko Tacos, and Rasta Pasta with Veggies.
With Jollof Rice, Fufu, and other Western African cuisine, the menu at Palace Gate Restaurant is excellent. The Peanut Butter Soup is a good starting point. The Waakye with Beef is also noted for its exceptional quality.
A local, seasonal menu makes Asanka Local an exceptional choice for any experience. Some of the best options on the menu include Goat Meat, Fante-Fante, and Palavar Sauce, a spinach stew with fresh beef or chicken.
A blend of American and African cuisine, the menu at the Coes Square location is brimming with delicacies such as Kelewele, Fried Yams, and Red Snapper Fish. It's a menu that changes often but is always filled with classic dishes.
The traditional cuisine at Rahama African Restaurant includes Waakey, Banku, and Jollof Rice, but there's so much more to this menu. Enjoy the Atseke with Salad, Koko, or the Fufu prepared authentically.
Explore African cuisine at its finest at Asante's Restaurant. A menu that's inspired by culture, you'll find plenty to choose from, including Bofrot, Meat Pies, Koko, and a huge selection of main dishes such as Waakye, Jollof Rich with goat or chicken, and Bankup with Papper and Tilapia.
A family-inspired destination of classic African cuisine, Abeshi Ghanaian Cuisine is a local treasure for those who have the ability to give it a try. Choose from options such as Rasta Salas and sauces, Jungle Fried Rice, and African Tacos, among many other dishes.