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Tasty African Food becomes top food hub for Africans in diaspora

By Guardian Nigeria
08 December 2022   |   5:26 pm
One certain nostalgic feeling Africans in diaspora usually experience is the local cuisine they have grown to love back home and, are only left with the memories of how much they are going to miss those. But those in the United Kingdom and Europe may be tempted not to remember home for whatever reason, as…

Tasty African Food

One certain nostalgic feeling Africans in diaspora usually experience is the local cuisine they have grown to love back home and, are only left with the memories of how much they are going to miss those. But those in the United Kingdom and Europe may be tempted not to remember home for whatever reason, as Tasty African Food, the largest West African food chain in the UK and Europe, has been the indisputable and handy home away from home place for them.

Tasty African Food has been dishing out tasty and delicious African dishes for more than 22 years in the UK and its environs. It was established in Woolwich, south east London and, from its modest beginning of an outlet, it has built a reputable brand network to other cities in Europe, renowned for its uncompromising quality and taste over the decades.

Tasty African Food’s sustainability of the standard and affordable dishes it has come to be known with, has seen it grown with over 23 branches dotted around South-East London and Kent, with popularity spreading widely
among the African community for its traditional quality food.

Tasty African Food’s varieties of menu includes, traditional smoked spiced meat skewer which originates from Northern Nigeria and is a popular food item across West Africa, known as suya, fried rice, different kinds of swallow, Egusi, Ogbono and vegetable soups, boiled bean pudding made from a mixture of washed and peeled black-eyed beans popularly known as moin-moin packaged in traditional leaves, Ayamase (hot pepper sauce), plantain, African sausages, bread and egg sauce, etc.

Tasty African Food built its core values on the elements critical to the African society and culture. They are: Family, Quality, Diversity, Growth; which are the essence of the company’s thriving enterprise and are sure to sustain it, even for the future.

Its mission is simple and profound, despite offering premium home made services to thousands of clients. According to Tasty African Food, it prides itself, “to be the pioneer of high quality, affordable, and authentic
African cuisine, promoting the true culture of Africa, and serving authentic West African foods”.

Tasty African Food’s services are in high demand across social media in the UK, boasting of more than 35,000 followers, 109, 872 yearly site sessions, 6 per cent engagement rate and 241 per cent yearly growth rate.

Tasty Africa Food is a household name in the UK and apart from the regular dine-ins or takeaways, it also offers affordable services for all occasions and ceremonies.

“We deliver nothing but excellence in our products and services, with consistency fundamental to our business. With over 23 units, we offer convenient African cuisine that is simply tasty! Whether the little boy grabbing Puff-Puff after school or the Mum looking to hire a caterer for her daughter’s wedding, our customers are at the heart of everything we do,” added Tasty African Food

The food company also provides a range of ready meal products for supermarkets, retailers, corporate offices, and other sectors all around the world.

Speaking on its impressive reviews and mind blowing testimonials, Managing Director and Franchise Owner of Tasty African Food, Michael Olaniyi Olaleye, said, “opening a tasty franchise is a lot of work and determination that once completed is worth it. This franchise is so rewarding in what you get back. As someone from an ethnic background, I am very proud to be part of a thriving African-owned business. I am proud to say that I am a Tasty African Food Franchise owner (TAF).”

One of the brand’s notable clients is Sainsbury supermarket, which distributes its refrigerated traditional ready-meal West African
dishes.

The Indigo 02 has witnessed sold out shows by Africans and especially Nigerian artistes, including Tiwa Savage. Tasty African Food is always the organisers’ choice for affordability, quality as it brings home the African cuisine experience to thousands of attendees.

Not too long ago, Virgin Airways and British Airways invited Tasty African Food’s catering crew to serve the airlines’ headquarters and staff.

Also, when Wembley hosted the One Africa Music Fest, Tasty African Food was there to provide the African food, owing to its top notch and highly African food cuisine quality.

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