Toyin was a complete pleasure to eat in. The staff is very friendly and ready to introduce you to authentic Nigerian cuisine. Everyone in the restaurant was Nigerian and they said this was their favorite place to go. The prices were very reasonable and you get a large helping of food. I'm not entirely sure what I ate because a nice Nigerian gentleman behind ordered for me, but it was a spicy spinach and melon seed stew with flavors I can't really compare to anything else. The fufu that you eat with it was to die for. The tilapia was also delicious. However, be aware that it is not deboned if you order it if you don't eat much fish. I can't wait to try more Nigerian food! I recommend that everyone should come and try Toyin- Nigerian Cuisine.
Very disappointed. Called to put in an order. First call went straight to voicemail and when I call the second time was dismissed to put order online. Restaurant isn't bad, but food is very untasty. I don't know what is wrong with the ogbono but it had a flavor like Irish bar soap and jellof tasted like it was from the bottom of the pan. Egusi not bad but other food was so disappointing.
My son and I wanted to try something new. The service was excellent..the young man at the front went above and beyond on his service. He insisted that I sample the food before buying and he gave large us large samples to taste...food was great and we will definitely give back..
Clean environment, value for your money, delicious african food.
I had Egusi stew with tripe and fufu. It was The Best I Ever had! DELICIOUS. The guy was a typical guy at the counter serving food but the African lady was very helpful and sweet. I will be back.