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Fried CatFish
Special Home made seafood with fresh fried cat fish and fries .It comes with a choice of your sides
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Fried Croaker Fish
Croaker is lean and full flavored, with an almost sweet taste. The flesh is firm, similar to that of black drum. The skin is edible
$13.64 -
Fried rice with baked Chicken
Fried Rice is rich With the abundance of nutrients include Energy, Carbohydrate, Fat, Calcium, Phosphor, Iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin C
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Fried Ripe Plantain And Beans Stew (Red Red)
Fried Ripe Plantain And Beans Stew (Red Red)
- Fried Ripe plantain served with blackeye pea stew, gari and a choice of meat.
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Fried Shrimps
Shrimp has a variety of health benefits. It is high in several vitamins and minerals, and is a rich source of protein. Eating shrimp may also promote heart and brain health due to its content of omega-3 fatty acids and the antioxidant astaxanthin
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Fried Yam and Fish
Fish is a low-fat high quality protein. Fish is filled with omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins such as D and B2 (riboflavin). Fish is rich in calcium and phosphorus and a great source of minerals, such as iron, zinc, iodine, magnesium, and potassium.
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$15.74
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Fufu and Light Soup
Fufu is a starchy dough that is most commonly associated with Ghana, specifically with the Akan ethnic group. It is commonly made from cassava and unripe plantains made together into a paste, which is then molded by hand into a ball shape and served with a special sauce/soup. In essence it is the sauce/soup that really gives each Fufu dish its unique identity
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Fufu and Peanut Soup Only
- Fufu remains fresh for days and requires no special method of preservation.
- It is rich in carbohydrates and minerals
$13.64 -
Fufu and Peanut Soup with Snow Crab Leg
- Fufu remains fresh for days and requires no special method of preservation.
- It is rich in carbohydrates and minerals
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GA Kenkey, Double
Fresh Ghana Kenkey is a typical Ghanaian dish made from fermented white corn, which is widely consumed throughout the country by the Ga people from southern Ghana
$3.65
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