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Akwaba Restaurant

Akwaba Restaurant

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3.7 Google Review
111 W 8th St, Wilmington, Delaware, 19801, United States
(302) 543-7546
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Oct 10, 2017
They don't accept credit cards nor debit,Just cash which was a big problem for most customers specially those who simply carry cards. They served really good African's food but the fact they were limited because it was hard to have cash around. Every time I go get some food, OMG. Always forget I had to go to an ATM and pulled some cash and turned around to pay for with cash. I talked to them about it they always say to expensive to afford a credit cards machine.

May 10, 2015
Very interesting place. Staff is extremely friendly. Food is excellent. Very unique offerings. Authentic food from the african west coast. We have tried the chicken dishes and the spinach with peanut sauce. It was really good. Also try the home-made juices.

May 24, 2016
Only African Restautant in Delaware with the best fried bo e fish

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