Jolloff Etcetera Menu – Landover Hills, MD

Type : West African restaurant

Location : Landover Hills, MD

No-frills, casual stop serving a variety of traditional African dishes such as lamb & fish stews. Based on 818 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Jolloff Etcetera 20784

Address:
7463 Annapolis Rd, Landover Hills, MD 20784

Phone: (240) 582-5406

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Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
8 AM–11 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 8 AM–11 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–11 PM
Thursday 8 AM–11 PM
Friday 8 AM–11 PM
Saturday 8 AM–11 PM
Sunday 8 AM–11 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Asun $16.99
Fish Pie $3.99
Gizdodo $15.00
Grilled Fish $35.00
Isiewu $35.00
Meat Pie $3.99
Moi-Moi $7.99
Nkwobi $20.00
Pepper Soup $17.99
Peppered Snail $20.00
Plantain $2.99
Puff Puff $3.00
Sausage Roll $6.00
Scotch Egg $6.00
Spring Roll $5.00
Suya $20.00
Yamarita $24.99
Entrees
Amala $6.99
Beans & Plantain $15.99
Boiled Yam & Fish Sauce $25.00
Fried Rice $14.99
Garri $6.99
Grilled Fish $35.00
Jollof Rice $14.99
Jolloff Spaghetti $20.00
Oat Fufu $6.99
Pounded Yam $6.99
Wheat Fufu $6.99
White Rice & Ata Dindin $20.99
White Rice & Stew $13.99
Yam Porridge (Asaro) $25.00
House Special
Grilled Fish $35.00
Isiewu $35.00
Nkwobi $20.00
Sides
Moi-Moi $7.99
Plantain $2.99

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: jolloffetcetera.com

Reviews

Luma Lexicon
I got the fish, plantain and suya. Food was delicious. The suya had pieces that were dry but overall, I enjoyed the meal. The music choices were good but the quality could be more consistent. Staff was attentive. One of my favorite places to get a bite.

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Theo de Jager
This place was fun and peculiar, in a good way. There’s the takeout (no seating) counter entrance, pictured on Google Maps, and then there’s the “gourmet dining” entrance around the corner of the building, next to the adjacent Ethiopian market. Same restaurant, two different entrances. The “gourmet” (seating and full service) area is a trip! All black and gold inside, with a highly unique and very cool field-of-grass-and-flowers ceiling. Literally looks like a grassy field with flowers above your head. The food was solid. Flavorful and delicious. Loved the jolloff rice with goat meat. The ubiquitous Nigerian “puff-puff” (think small round balls of slightly sweet fry bread) is a must. The Egusi soup (with pounded yam) had a nice spicy bite. Service was very friendly, helpful, and quick. I ask a lot of questions and the lady was super nice and guided our choices. Go try this place! Support local business!

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Nastasia B
The service is poor and slow even though the restaurant was nearly empty. 45 mins had passed without even receiving water. Small portions for a great price. Chicken was very dry and not flavored well at all. The Goat dish was decent, tender but only three small pieces of goat meat that contained bone. Meal photos look better than they taste. I recommend going else where for a good tasty meal. I will not be returning. On a positive note, the restaurant looks nice and clean.

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ayeni olamide
The food is amazing, the best Nigerian food I’ve tasted in MD! The asun is super spicy! ️ ️ the ata dindin too! So proceed with caution

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Joseph Shola-Philips
I just fell in love as soon as I entered. I appreciate the courtesy accorded me from the lady and the guy at the entrance. I loved the decor, the place is very neat. I got some Jollof rice for my son, he shared it with his friend and both loved it.Their comments made my wife and I to return for a take away dinner. I know it’s going to be great, I can’t wait to dig down into the food. Keep up the good work!

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Sarah Bucher
I had really never tried Nigerian food before. I’d heard of jollof rice. A friend had recommended trying egusi soup. I’ve had meat pies that are similar and I’d recommend that to anyone who’s down to try something new. So I really like this restaurant. It was fairly quiet during between lunch and supper. I got to try some great Nigerian foods. It’s a great culture experience so it would recommend to anyone in that area. I’m definitely going back when I’m in that area. And I would recommend trying the jollof rice and egusi soup to anyone not familiar with that cultural food. On a side note I really liked the ceiling so I included a picture of that as well.

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Aishat Ismail
I was excited to visit this place due to high rating from some friends. I ordered fried rice, and white rice and atadindin. While waiting for my food to be ready, i decided to get meat pie. However to my surprise, there was a surprise in the meat pie……A COCKROACH OMG. I went back inside to show them…there was little remorse from the staff but only offered to replace it. I was too tired and hungry to say anything and just left with the reminder of my order. The fried rice was disgusting and not cooked completely…my husband throw it away. I don’t understand the high rating of the restaurant but go at your own risk.

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K A
I had a very enjoyable meal at Jolloff Etcetera. I ordered Amala, ewedu and gbegiri with assorted meat. It was absolutely yum!!!

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Mez Henriques
My experience with Funke was soooo amazing! She has a great smile, energy, and a great attitude. From the minute my friend and i were seated, she was attentive and knew the menu very well. I will definitely be coming back because of her!

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Amanda Anoh
The service was faster than most African restaurants I have been to. Ordered over $70 in food and it was all ready in 20 mins!! Then went next door to sit down because this part opens up at 11 a.m

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