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Yolanda Isaac
Feb 24, 2026
I decided to try Suya Spot for my birthday since I’ve never had African food before. I walked in around 6:45 PM, and the restaurant was empty. I went up to the counter, but the staff had their back turned, and there was a phone propped up on the counter. I waited for a greeting while reading the food labels, but nothing came. Eventually, I had to call out “hello.” The lady finally acknowledged us and asked if we were eating in or taking out. I said "taking out," and she pointed to the kiosk to place an order.
I was still unsure about what to order, so I tried to ask a question about one of the items. In a huff, she replied, “Uh, I’m trying to eat my food.” At that point, I was really confused by the lack of service and how unwelcoming the interaction felt. I turned to my partner, and we walked out. If the staff wanted to eat, why wasn’t there someone else to help customers? I won’t be coming back, and I definitely can’t recommend it based on this experience.
This place is an absolute rip off. I don't know in what world they live in with the exorbitant prices they have listed on their menu. They have Costco's Kirkland Water listed as $3.99 (a moment of silence was observed from shock). I know for a fact that water was not imported from Nigeria, but from Costco less than a mile away. The suya portions reflect the size of a snack, for kids. just a few pieces for almost 20 some dollars. Then the other dish they had which was 5 pieces of beef with an entire black take out container of rice. You might be importing some spices for sure, but are you importing halal cows and chicken too?!?!?!? Even with the halalflation we have in america, the prices are beyond diabolical. It's not like they are taking the time to serve you with actual metal utensils and ceramic/porcelain/glass dishes. It's all plastic takeout boxes and plastic utensils. And let's not forget about the ignorant service. It seemed as if they were just too bothered to acknowledge your existence. I don't expect much for service, just be nice. I don't know how this place is running. I guess with the lack of Nigerian restaurants is what helps this place.
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Shanaya Edwards
Feb 17, 2026
I ordered the egusi it was delicious, I will be back for more 🤞🏾
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belal suliman
Feb 7, 2026
The food quality is not what I expected. These are not real suya-grilled dishes, but simply food covered with suya spice. The chicken tasted old and not fresh.
On the positive side, the restaurant décor and the service were excellent.
However, the prices are high compared to other places that offer much better quality.
It's not worth the money. They charge you for everything on there plus the workers are so rude. So unprofessional and prices are not worth the food. First time and Last time there.