Pass D Jollof Menu – Seattle, WA

Type : Restaurant

Location : Seattle, WA

Based on 23 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $$

✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery ✔️ No dine-in

Pass D Jollof 98105

Address:
5600 Roosevelt Way NE #103, Seattle, WA 98105

Phone: (425) 340-2747

Website:

Hours

Thursday 4–9 PM
Friday 4–9 PM
Saturday 4–9 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday 4–9 PM
Wednesday 4–9 PM

Menu

Snacks
Chin-Chin
Beloved crunchy snack can be eaten as dessert, snack or appetizer. Comes in an 8oz container.
$5.00
MeatPie
Meat-pie is a staple dish in west Africa and enjoyed by plenty of Nigerians. The aromatic flavor draws you towards the baked meaty goodness. Meat pie can be enjoyed as a breakfast with hot tea or a snack with a soft drink. The smooth texture on the inside and the slightly rough outside is an excellent combination for this delicacy. Sold per piece.
$5.00
Puff-Puff
A sweet traditional west African dessert/snack made of dough carved into balls and then deep-fried. Absolutely delicious! (5 Pieces)
$5.00
Vegetarian Pie
The aromatic flavor draws you towards this baked goodness. Ingredients: Black Beans, corn, carrot, red & green bell peppers, onion and seasonings Vegetarian pie can be enjoyed as a breakfast with hot tea or a snack with a soft drink. The smooth texture on the inside and the slightly rough outside is an excellent combination for this delicacy
$3.00
Rice Entrée
Jollof Rice
Jollof rice is a rich, incredibly tasty west African one-pot meal. It is perhaps the best known Nigerian dish. Rice is cooked in fragrant spices and tangy tomato stew; it is a meal that can be eaten every day, and without fail is at every celebration. Jollof is best eaten on its own or paired with chicken or beef.
$10.99
Jollof Rice With Chicken
This Jollof is paired with Halal Chicken. Jollof rice is a rich, incredibly tasty west African one-pot meal. It is perhaps the best known Nigerian dish. Rice is cooked in fragrant spices and tangy tomato stew; it is a meal that can be eaten every day, and without fail is at every celebration.
$14.99
Jollof Rice With Beef
This Jollof is paired with Beef. Jollof rice is a rich, incredibly tasty west African one-pot meal. It is perhaps the best known Nigerian dish. Rice is cooked in fragrant spices and tangy tomato stew; it is a meal that can be eaten every day, and without fail is at every celebration.
$16.99
Jollof Rice With Goat
This Jollof is paired with Halal Goat. Jollof rice is a rich, incredibly tasty west African one-pot meal. It is perhaps the best known Nigerian dish. Rice is cooked in fragrant spices and tangy tomato stew; it is a meal that can be eaten every day, and without fail is at every celebration.
$19.99

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Reviews

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Man… hungry and disappointed…

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Yun
Great customer service. I don’t eat cow skin and tripe so I called them and asked to remove. I received the order like I requested. This is honestly the smallest portion I have ever received in the states. Most restaurants have fish for the protein add on. But the egusi was extremely delicious so still a five star. I’m happy that there’s a Nigerian restaurant in Seattle. Will definitely visit in person or order again.

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Leah Ashley
Should’ve known when the food arrived via delivery within 25 minutes that I’d made a terrible mistake. The beef was so rough it was indigestible and also had heavy overtones of ketchup. The lamb was a bit more tender and had remnants of spice but lacked salt seasoning and soul. I paid sixty five dollars for these two dishes and fufu. As a black person i desperately want to support good business but black people save your money. This isn’t it.

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Dayna Gonmechi
I just had my first take out order from here, and it was perfect. I ordered the Egusi with goat and fufu. It was exactly like I’ve had it in Nigeria. Delicious and I will absolutely be coming back to try something else very soon!

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Brian Macke
I had never tried Jollof Rice before, but have always heard my Nigerian friends talk about it, so I was pleasantly surprised to find this restaurant had opened in my neighborhood. I was doubtful that a simple rice dish with no meat could be flavorful, but I was so wrong! It was spicy (but not overpowering) and full of flavor. After eating my meal, I saw a bunch of other really interesting things on the menu I want to try, including a soup with cow skin. My absolute favorite food in the world is cow skin soup (the Jamaican version) and I don’t think I’ve ever seen another dish with cow skin in it in the US, so I can’t wait to see how the Nigerian version compares to the one I’ve enjoyed for years. Do yourself a favor and order from Pass the Jollof. You will be supporting a local business, you’ll meet a very kind person behind the counter (the owner, I assume), and you’ll have a great meal. I know I’ll be back!

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Gayle Fru (Celeste Writer)
I was excited to find West African food nearby. I just can’t make my egusi taste like I know it tastes when other people cook it. The jollof rice was great. No complaints except maybe there’s a way to make larger portions?

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Al F
Let me first off by saying this is my first time having Nigerian food.

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M Pilot
Delicious first experience!

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Juan R
No 30-minute plus wait. You are notified before placing an order if they no longer have an item. It’s a grab and go type spot. The veggie pie did not have much seasoning but everything else was great! When they open up a restaurant, I will eat in. Y’all doing a great job here!

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Nate Spilman
Oh man – such stellar flavors. I ordered the chicken stew with a side of jollof rice. Everything was delicious, and I worked up a decent sweat from the mild-but-persistent slow burn of the spice. This was my first time ordering from Pass D Jollof, but it won’t be my last.

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