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Feedback gevenStopped by Hills Kitchen with a Nigerian friend and was met by two friendly Nigerians who spoke with my friend in their local Igbo language, which helped me choose the food.It turned out that one of the Nigerians is the owner, who was attentive. We ordered a spicy and tasty soup and it came with yam fufu, and I had the Orijin drink.
I wonder why people keep commenting and saying the food is good. This hills kitchen cooks or serves nonsense to people.Pepper soup that doesn't use spices nor pepper and it's horribly tasteless!! It's not as shown on menu which uses catfish, they gave me tilapia!! It stinks like raw fish in some boiled soup!! I'm not sure this is a Nigerian cuisine because it's THE WORSE!! THE MOST HORRIBLE Nigerian food I have ever tasted in MY LIFE!! The egusi soup is totally trash!! I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS RESTAURANT AT ALLLLL!!!! I would have given ZERO STARS if I can!!!!
We order beef stew and got beef jerky with tomato soup which seems to be spoiled. Also ordered chicken stew and end up getting two chicken drumsticks ? ?. Jollof rice was too spicy, not sure why it was made spicy cuz we didn’t request for spicy. didn’t seem enough to call traditional cuz I had nigerin food before made by my nigerin friends. ?
Soft and Saggy over ripe plantainNot able to eat it because it is extremely soft.
Hills Kitchen is by my Best Friends House, the food was fantastic. We had the Egusi, Red Stew and FuFu. The Red Stew was so good we got exra fufu and ate it like a meal lol. The waitress was beautiful and treated us like Queens. We felt good in this place. Made a new friend. Happy Hour hit! We will be back!!!