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Benin Cafe
"A restaurant that applies the old traditional Benin recipes with modern cooking technique for a unique taste and satisfaction. It is nostalgic for many and new delight for those who where not exposed to fine cooking in Benin, Edo State Nigeria"
Address: 359 Albion Road , Etobicoke M9W 3P3, ON, CA
Phone: (416) 551-8026
State: ON
City: Etobicoke
Zip Code: M9W 3P3


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 11:00-22:00
Wednesday: 11:00-22:00
Thursday: 11:00-22:00
Friday: 11:00-22:00
Saturday: 11:00-22:00
Sunday: 13:00-20:00


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Reviews
First time trying Nigerian cuisine. They did not disappoint. The fish was fryed to perfection. And of course the fufu was delicious. Thank you for the great service and can’t wait to come back in the future.
The jolof rice was very good with just the right amount of spiceheat. Stewed beef was a bit dry but still tasty. Price for a few peices of beef and rice, with fried plantains, is $15.. So not the best value. Also, the menu could be more comprehensive. I may go back and try something else on the menu.
The best Indigenous restaurant in town, serving all kinds of exotic African dishes. If you want to feel like home away from home, please visit BENIN CAFE in Toronto. Their banga and starch dish is the best you can ever get. Freshly made, and served in local pot, just like back home. You can also customize your food, yam and egg, jollof, ayamashe, egusi, wheat, pounded yam, you name it. Always remember to order ahead, because everything is Freshly cooked, so you don't have to wait and drool for too long lolzzz. Try them today and thank me later:
The food and the service is exceptionally superb! My favorite meal is the jollof rice with fried beef. The portions are very fair. You can't go wrong with great service, great food, and great prices. This is my favorite Nigerian establishment. I give 5 stars, but wish I could give more than that.
Firstly, a very serene and comfortable environment with Naija musics to bless your soul. Then the delicacies, freshly made, on point, tastes like Heaven on Earth. The staffs are so welcoming, polite and ever ready to service your taste buds to the fullest. Please go and give their soup a try and your mouth will continually bless you. .
The quality of food is 8.5/10..but im annoyed with the pricing of your food..i realized when the men is behind the counter the price for the food is consistent.. but once the lady goes behind the counter, it seems like the price is different. I wont be coming back to this location unfortunately. Ordered from here a few times but i will be going back to the other location off of Sheppard ave west.
Okay so this is the best place to eat in Toronto. The food taste like home nigeria The starch and banga can really hit the spot. The stew and rice is a most have lol. The service is great too, very friendly staff.
We just had bitter leaf and Oha soup with pounded yam. It tasted like a delicious home-cooked food. A place to visit!
Good food. Atmosphere could be betterFood: 4/5
This is my first time having Edo cuisine and so I asked for recommendations from our server. I ended up ordering goat with jollof rice and plantains. The jollof rice is the best part. Well made and seasoned. Peppery spicy kick. The plantains are decent. The goat with the tomato based sauce is tasty but the goat was the texture of leather. It's a cured goat which I wasn't aware of so it's impossible to chew. It's a great jaw workout. The price is on the high side at $19 for this. Although it would feed 2 people. I'd come back to try their chicken but I wouldn't recommend the goat.
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