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Naija Pot
Proper Nigerian cooking on Godwin Street that'll transport you straight to Lagos. Food's bold, flavours are honest, and the energy is infectious.
🍴 Nigerian restaurantlivelycasualfamily-friendlytraditionalafrican restaurant
Walk into Naija Pot and you're stepping into something genuinely different on Bradford's food scene. This is where the city's Nigerian community comes to eat real food—the kind your mum would make, if your mum was cooking jollof rice and pepper soups that actually have bite. The place itself isn't trying to be fancy; it's functional, friendly, and buzzing with people who know what they're after. You'll spot regulars tucking into massive plates of suya, moi moi, and perfectly cooked goat meat stews whilst mates catch up over proper Nigerian lager. It's the kind of spot where the staff genuinely care about what lands on your plate.
Known for
- ★Jollof rice that doesn't mess about
- ★Pepper soups with serious heat
- ★Fresh suya with proper seasoning
- ★Moi moi and traditional Nigerian sides
- ★Lively atmosphere with locals
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