Jennifer Owusu-Frimpong
+5
Spent my whole birthday weekend craving my favourite Ghanaian food, let's just say Sweet Handz definitely satisfied that craving! Banku was too correct, as was the kelewele and red red! Even the Ghana Fanta. I'm definitely going to be a regular here! Skeleyyyy! 😂🇬ðŸ‡
Good food. The capacity is small which whilst great for intimate dining is great could pose a problem for larger functions. Will visit again.
I had never had Ghanaian food before but I loved it. Myself and 3 friends spent a fantastic evening here. The food was excellent and the atmosphere was great. Relaxed, no pressure, and the man who served us was lovely and friendly. He helped us with the menu (none of us were experts on the food!) and we all had a great time. Fantastic!
I ordered a mix of Rice and Meat dishes and it was really delicious. Well spiced not too hot and meat was tender in the sauce. Staff are kind and personable they helped me pick what they felt was the best variety to try and my whole family enjoyed it! Prices are very fair for the portions and the atmosphere as I waited was really lively - next time I plan to sit in and eat with a group!
Amazing family run business. Staff were extremely friendly upon arrival. The upstairs seating area has modern decor and a warm felt atmosphere. The food did definitely live up to the expectations of me and my guest. There was definitely an authentic taste to our chosen dishes. Will highly recommend this restaurant to anyone that wants to taste/enjoy Ghanaian food. Situated on a nice busy road too. Will be visiting again soon!
An all round great first time experience. The young lady behind the bar was welcoming and didn’t seem at all frustrated with the hundreds of questions we had about the food on their menu. We opted for the fufu and peanut soup which was just lush. She also whipped us up a special cocktail. I’d definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone looking to enjoy real hearty food in a chilled out environment. 5 stars from me
Pressed for time, I came into this restaurant to get something quick to eat. The staff were really friendly and helpful and the restaurant has an a genuinely amicable and relaxed atmosphere. I got turkey and jollof rice to takeaway and I must say, the food was absolutely delicious! I'd recommend to anyone in the north London area looking for authentic Ghanaian cuisine.
The staff were welcoming and friendly and the service was efficient. I must say the food at Sweet Handz was mouth wateringly good, I like that they cater both African and Caribbean. I also loved their cocktails! An all round great experience, I will definitely come back again :)
Had an amazing experience here with a few friends a few weeks back. Exceptional food, the meat so tender and full of flavour. Staff were friendly, polite and attentive. Such a pleasure to dine at Sweet Handz, I will definitely be returning in the near future.
Very beautiful seating area. The services was superb. Very friendly and the food was very tasty. Visited for the first time yesterday with work colleagues for my birthday and will definitely go back with more work colleagues as the ones I went with yesterday also gave it a thumbs up. Thank you for making my birthday so beautiful. Highly recommended.
Sweet Handz and their sweet business ! As a loyal customer I would have to say Sweet Handz is the best Ghanian restaurant I have been to in London. Their food is a 10 out of 10 where taste and presentation is perfection, their customer service is also a 10 out of 10 by being so kind, courteous and to detail. Overall their efficiency, delivery, ambience and atmosphere is on point and I have never been dissatisfied. As a family owned business I wish them all the best success and hope that they would expand in the UK and later around the world ! :)
I remember coming here a few years ago and it is by far one of the best Ghanaian restaurants in london. The restaurant was new then I believed they had just opened and it was a lovely place to sit.
I ordered off of Just Eat once and they took 2 hours to deliver and I wasn’t happy about that but the manager phoned up and apologised, explaining how it was her first year of business.
I haven’t been back since only because I’ve moved house. But I’m looking forward to going back.
I was on my way to the Emirates and tried here instead of my usual Piebury pie. Small menu of mostly Weat African dishes. I had jerk chicken (slightly different from the Caribbean version) and rice cooked in chicken and tomatoe stew. Can't remember the name, but it was lovely. I could have eaten more meat, but the portion was ok. The lady behind the bar also appeared to be the chef and waitress. I hope she gets paid for three jobs because she made the visit worthwhile. Really helpful, upbeat and welcoming. I'll be back!!
got there at opening sunday p.m. warm and hospital owner/ chef (becky). have been to ghana many times and hoped for a reproducible dining experience.cosy upstairs seating area, piped ghana music and ghana decor. comfy place.
ordered light soup / goat meat hot//wow- nuclear heat. fab taste. I did ask for the real Mccoy though!
the non-spicy version for my friend packed a punch too! jollof rice was all good, tilapia and chicken and goat meats with the rice. I had the peanut sauce with goat meat, rice balls( a huge ball rather than small ones) and egg and beans in the sauce. banku to accompany and a large cold tasty Club beer.
It was a very satisfying meal, not overpriced and the food came quickly which can be a problem in small African restaurants with owner / chefs.
Becky was a fun and engaging host and very helpful .
Definitely worth the trek from Heathrow area to Holloway Road.
Will order less heat next time though. yikes.:)
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