Outstanding service from Ayo and his team which is not something you get from businesses regularly nowadays. He went above and beyond to get a large amount of food to lots of locations within a specific time slot so lots of people could experience their wonderful Jollof rice. A huge thank you to you all at Asorock.
Lovely food delivered in time. Amazing customer service, my request was dealt with quickly and efficiently. I’ve waited to order 3-4 times before writing this review to see if there’s consistency in the way the restaurant attends to the customers and I was not disappointed once. Even when I made mistake with my order, one phone call and it was rectified. I could not me be happier. Thank you!!
The food was great! I have organised this lunch for a monthly office lunch with the Black History month theme and the food was great and people were very happy with the choice! Ayo was great in terms of helping me place the order online and explaining how the website works. The puffs puffs are a very nice addition to the lunch, something sweet never hurt anybody. On the other hand, he should make sure he is organised a bit better and deliver the lunches at the time it was requested.
A very lovely and accommodating restaurant. We held a small corporate event for 20 people and everyone loved the food. All of it was delicious and disappeared in a matter of minutes - Red stew, jollof rice, plantains, suya and puff puff. If you need to contact the restaurant the whatsapp number has a very fast response time and they catered for all our needs: helping arrange the correct amount/type of food for the guests, changing the delivery time to suit us, delivering all the food hot and even offering us chicken and beef in the stew. Very happy with their service and would recommend to anyone planning to cater for an event.
If you want tasty Jollof rice and chicken, this is the place to be. The assorted meat is great too and I recommend this place.
Customer service - excellent
Price - You can eat well with £10 or less
Food - Delicious
Ambience - Good
Location Proximity - Great
I’m definitely visiting again!
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Very good and tasty food. Loved it!
NO HOXTON PRETENSION, JUST AUTHENTIC NIGERIAN FOOD...
When I was younger we had a term for this kind of place, we called it a "Sweaty Betty".
It normally referred to an Indian Restaurant but gradually referred to any venue, that from the outside looked liked a guaranteed case of Salmonella, but once inside you discover the food is not only fantastically authentic but also outstandingly good.
There's always been a good smattering of this kind of venue in London from the old stalwarts like the unrelated Stock Pots to the surprising new comers like the Roti King (Euston).
And Asosrok is definitely a Sweaty Betty!
On this occasion I had just finished seeing the BUFF (British Urban Film Festival) Gala Screening of A United Kingdom at the Rio Cinema just around the corner. The organisers were all Nigerian and recommended this establishment.
I was so glad they did. Finding true authentic food from a different nation is very hard for a Londoner from Wales. Not least because we don't know how it should taste.
Certain cuisines, we know well, so can compare. But with the upsurge of mixed cuisines (PanAsian, Italian Tapas etc.) it makes a true authentic experience difficult to recognise.
But seeing as my guest were from Nigeria there could be no doubt about its provenance.
The servings were hearty, flavoursome and cheap. I had the Yam Potage and a very unusual alcoholic beverage called Orijin. A beer/lager type drink at 6% ABV but containing no barely or hops ("a bittersweet blend with flavours of African herbs and fruit - Water, alcohol, sugar and plant extract (kolanut, prune, oakwood, bitter orange peel, wormwood)).
A set meal, which would easily set you up for the day would cost you £5.50 for the small, that isn't (Any small Okele & Any type of Stew 2 piece of meat OR “6 Small Small” meat) or £7.50 for the large, that is.
So if you find yourself in Dalston, especially after a Rio Cinema Visit would heartily recommend.
If you're looking for real Nigerian food then it's a must.
Where do I begin and with which dish?? So, firstly the puff puff snacks which are like sweet dumpling I usually buy to snack on or add onto my plate when eating the tasty and most gorgeous fish dish with joloff and plantain!
Such good value for such amazing food and portions!
My sis is vegan and so will have the: yam stew, beans, Plantain and rice and puff puff too!
A feast of flavours and just love the vibe and staff are lovely and very informative about different dishes etc
Spot on guys!
My number one spot for Nigerian cuisine. Portions are amazing food is cooked well, fresh and delicious.
This place has now become one of my favourite. I’ve always wanted to eat Nigerian dishes but never knew which restaurants to go to glad to know there’s one near me. Food is delicious and portions are generous. Maybe they could add the Africa Fanta to their list?
Woah, the food is super fabulous. Very sweet like woah. Best Nigerian food restaurant I have seen in uk
Ordered special lunch into the office for as part of Black History Month. What’s app communication was quick and friendly. Assured me they could provide a vegan options and they did. Everything was delicious. Everyone enjoyed the food. We will definitely order again.
The egusi and pounded yam were perfection. So delicious- hit the spot.
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