Baba Jollof Menu – Houston, TX

Type : West African restaurant

Location : Houston, TX

Based on 121 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.0 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ Delivery

Baba Jollof 77071

Address:
8330 W Bellfort Blvd Ste C, Houston, TX 77071

Phone: (346) 900-6832

Website:

Social Profile:

Hours

Wednesday 12–9 PM
Thursday 12–9 PM
Friday 12–9 PM
Saturday 2–9 PM
Sunday 2–9 PM
Monday 12–9 PM
Tuesday 12–9 PM

Menu

Main Menu
Ayamase With White Rice
Designer stew.
$14.00
Special Baba Jollof Rice With Chicken
Chicken, beef, goat, fish or assorted meat. Made with parboiled rice, groundnut oil, fresh tomatoes, tomatoes paste, hot red pepper, red bell peppers, onions, rosemary, peas, shredded chicken, dry shrimps and season to taste. Choose a protein: Chicken, Beef, Goat (5.00), Fish (7.00), Assorted Meat.
$16.00
Beans And Plantain With Beef
Chicken, beef, goat, fish or assorted meat. This is black eye peas boiled and cooked with palm oil or groundnut oil with fresh blended tomatoes, hot fresh pepper, onion, and crayfish with season. Choose a protein: Chicken, Beef, Goat (5.00), Fish (7.00), Assorted Meat.
$14.00
Side Attractions
Suya
Choose a meat: Beef, Chicken.
$10.00
Chicken Wings $10.00
Pepper Goat $13.00
Extras
Whole Fried Fish $10.00
Assorted Meat $6.00
Drinks
Lemonade $2.00
Fruit Juice $2.00

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Menu Photos

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: babajloungeandrestaurant.com

Reviews

Nancy Uche
This restaurant has the best Nigerian food in Houston hands down!! The food is always so flavorful and cooked to perfection. I’ve had the jollof rice many times and it’s always consistently delicious. The food always comes out in a timely manner. I love the atmosphere as well. The restaurant is very clean. I love the Afrobeats music they play as well.They also offer hookah as well if you are into that. This is by far my favorite Nigerian restaurant!

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Queen Lily Allure
My friend and I decided to try out this spot based on their appealing pictures. We got there and placed an order to go. The lady told us the food was going to take about 20mins. We decided to try out their overpriced $30 hookah while we waited. It took them 30 mins to bring out the hookah. I voiced my concern to who appeared to be the owner/cook/hookah maker. With no apology, he decided to give us a $5 discount on the hookah. The hookah itself was TRASH, worst hookah I ever had! could not even smoke it. Complete waste of money. The food took an hour to come out, it was bland, no flavor whatsoever. We all know a good suya is supposed to be bursting with flavors topped with fresh cut onions. I mentioned the onions while ordering the food, did not get them. The Jollof rice was also lacking flavor and dry. My friend complained about the flavor of his food as well. Let me just say this was a complete waste of $80, highly disappointed. Smh

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Keiara Cotton
Amazing Nigerian Food. I have eaten at many Nigerian restaurants over the years, but Baba Jollof is by far the best I’ve ever had. The food is fresh, well seasoned, and well portioned every single time. It’s rare to frequent a restaurant that turns out good food each and every time. I’ll be a customer for life!

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Mohammed Yusuf
This was a cool little spot in Houston. I was not sure what to expect because Nigerian Restaurant are a hit or miss. This however was just a nice hit. Quiet for lunch and potentially a good spot to work at least early in the day. Plenty of room and the food was delicious. I warn you if your spice level have become Americanized abeg avoid this place. The food spicy wey e go burn pesin mouth.

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Mathew Komolafe
I would have given a zero star if there’s one. First of all, the chef kept me waiting for like 45 mins just for vegetable and poundo, now when it’s time to pay, he said I have to wait another 2 mins for the boss come accept my card payment, the boss showed up after 5 mins, no apologies or non from the so called boss.

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Elora
My favorite thing to order here is the Jollof rice special. I get it very frequently as takeout, and it’s always so delicious. Its jollof rice but they add chicken and vegetables. I also love their egusi soup ,regular jollof, and pepper soup.. The food here is some of the best west African food you will find in the city for sure.

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Adriana Torres
I was over the moon to find spaghetti! A personal favorite dish I haven’t found easily at restaurants and it satisfied. I also enjoyed the Jallof rice, tho it is on the spicier side as others mentioned.

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Trishelle Esquivel
first time and the last time .placed an order over the phone one hour before leaving to pick it up . the employee too the order over the phone and went home ?(animal)did not put in the order. took us 30 mins to get to that location only to leave empty handed. unprofessional zero stars

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tesia E
I was craving Rice and Beef. I was looking at the different places on my Doordash and Ubereats app and comparing them, because I’m such a picky gal. My safe place is usually Marie African, but I wanted to try a different restaurant. Royal Point was on my list to try but they were closed, so that was a bummer. Now, I really like Jollof Rice, but once I discovered Coconut Rice a few years ago, I usually order that with Goat or Beef at most places. I love the fact that it has Shrimp and Carrots in it. I have wanted to try Baba Jollof for a while now and since Uber Eats delivers I decided to give them a try. Looking at the menu I discovered that they not only have the regular Jollof Rice but they also have a Party Jollof Rice. I was definitely down to try that so I ordered that with beef. The rice itself looked tasty and very plentiful. Once I tried it though it was pretty dry, and the chicken in it was very hard. I didn’t know if it was old chicken(not freshly made) or overcooked chicken. It had tons of Peas in it which I don’t really care for(but that’s my preference). It lacked carrots though, there were a few and I really like carrots so if it was loaded with carrots I wouldn’t have complained at all. I only ate a small portion the rice. The beef would’ve been superb if they had simmered it in the tomato stew. It seems they just cooked it and that was it, so it tasted like beef without the Nigerian flavor. I love the Stew, so if the meat was slathered in it I wouldn’t have said a word. I tried two of the Plantains and they were good. I like my Plantains with a little crisp to them and they had that. I would give them another try, but I would go to the restaurant and order instead of ordering thru an app.

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Laura Quintero
This place is small. I ordered food and it took them 50 minutes to bring the food. The lady in Counter was rude when kindly asked how much longer she said “IDK YKUR FOOD IS NOT READY I DONT KNOW!!” another yhibg they dont turned their ac on it was supperrrr hot in there. I decided to leave and never coming back

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