COMFORTER IN THE CITY RESTAURANT Info
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Takeaway
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Halal food
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Healthy options
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Late-night food
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Organic dishes
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Small plates
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Spirits
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Wine
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Bar on site
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Casual
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Family friendly
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LGBTQ+ friendly
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
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Children
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Good for kids
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LGBTQ+ friendly
Best KPortal Reviews
The interior is quite boring and dim. The customer service is quite stern.
Food wise, it was not at all impressive. There are certain standards you'd expect of Nigerian dishes, but this place doesn't meet the lowest threshold. The 'asun' is just fried meat, 'suya' was just fried meat dusted with paprika. This restaurant wouldn't survive in London. When I was there, there was only one person taking orders, cleaning and serving.
All in all, it should take the work serious or just pack it in.
I had the best Nwobi of my adult life here.
The aftertaste of the utazi???? My God!
I didn't want to eat or drink anything else apart from water because I wanted to still feel the taste in my buds.
This restaurant comes highly recommended by me ????
Also, the owner is a good man.
Dined in yesterday and had probably one of the worst food experiences to date eating in a restaurant.
Ordered the jollof rice with beef and was seated at a table that appeared to have not been wiped down properly. It was a cold night and was really raining outside so was pretty soaked. The restaurant was stone cold with no heaters on to my dismay.
Food arrived promptly but had noticed something off about the rice and quickly realised it was gone off.
I then complained of the smell and the taste as it was sour and clearly gone bad to the host who proceeded to use a spare knife in front of me to taste the foul rice for himself. I was actually quite shocked by this as you can imagine.
After realising I was in fact right he whisked my plate away to come back some minutes later with a fresh plate, and explained that it was a gone off ball of fresh pepper that was added to the rice not the batch itself. I find it very hard to believe anyone can cook with ‘fresh’ ingredients and not notice when they are spoilt and have never experienced anything like this. This second plate was without the spoilt taste , however was completely lacking in any flavour the rice just tasted of salt no seasoning or typical jollof flavour and the beef stew tasted like a gravy you would put on a cheap Sunday roast. Nothing Nigerian or authentic about the food here at all. I honestly would have refused to pay for the main however I had read a review of a woman below who had a another negative experience who was locked inside of the restaurant so paid my bill and have made a mental note to never come back.
They should really close this place down.
The best place for Nigerian food and delicacies. Very tasty. You should try the Isi ewu, pepper soup and guiness stout. They have lots of local beer too.
A very chilled location and serene environment, lovely and tasty dishes you'll always want to come back for. Really superb!
BEWARE. I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT RECOMMEND. I am going to the police to deposit a complaint. I ordered a meal that was absolutely disgusting and quite spicy for me. Had NO idea that jollof rice required a whole bowl of spice. I have ULCER and kindly told him I couldn't eat it. I BARELY touched it. The person I assume who owns the restaurant requested that I pay for a meal I BARELY touched. I asked him if I could order something else at that price, he refused and proceeded to LOCKING ME INSIDE THE RESTAURANT!!!!!!!!!! WITH KEYS. I was ALONE with 2 men!!!!! I eventually paid as I was quite scared of my safety. He also approached me and asked if I knew who he was. I will deposit a claim. And will plaster this all over Nigerian blogs. Locking a woman in a restaurant for HORRIBLE food is insane. DO NOT GO HERE. You've been warned.
Such a wonderful find in Glasgow. I'm Scottish my husband is Nigerian and this was a fantastic experience while on holiday back to my native city Glasgow. My husband said the okra soup with pounded yam was the best he has ever tasted since his mum passed. Lovely owner too
First African restaurant in the whole of Scotland. Old looking but well taken care of. The food and manager are very good .
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Opening Hours
| Monday | Closed |
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| Tuesday | 02:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 02:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Thursday | 02:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Friday | 02:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Saturday | 02:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Sunday | 02:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
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