The Suya Spot

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Contact The Suya Spot

Address :

12 Bradstock Rd #10, North York, ON M9M 1M8, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +88789
Website : http://www.thesuyaspot.com/
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Description : Low-key African eatery specializing in grilled meats with Nigerian spices, plus live & DJ'd music.

12 Bradstock Rd #10, North York, ON M9M 1M8, Canada
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Tonia on Google

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The goat suya was completely bland and seemed as though it had been boiled and fried. It also had dry pepper (ata gungun) as the seasoning instead of suya pepper. The sides/toppings were not tomatoes or onions, instead it was shredded cabbage. I was really looking forward to their suya but was sorely disappointed.
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Yinka A. on Google

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The place was neat. Our suya order took a while to be ready but it was okay. Also I didn’t know I couldn’t order food like jollof rice at the restaurant. Cos I was told I can only order jollof from them through skipthedishes delivery service. All in all, it was an okay experience. My friends and I ordered plantain and suya. I really wish the plantain would have come with some type of sauce. I found it difficult to enjoy eating plantain on its own. But all in all the portions are good and the food was ok.
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Marko Ferguson on Google

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Service wasn't the best. Took long to place order, otherwise food was great, atmosphere amazing but I'd suggest they clean and turnover tables sooner.
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Bilqis Williams on Google

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The food here was lit. The Suya tasted just right, makes loads of sense, great service too from the smiling beautiful lady at the cashier and the DJ gentleman.
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KING AI Osazuwa on Google

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The right spot to relax when you're ready to eat spicy slices of Beef meat, Goat meat, and all kinds of ? Alcohol , and non Alcohol drinks while making life more fun and meaningful.
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Rabbiha Alagabi on Google

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Horrible service! I made an order for pick-up through the phone specifically asking for the Beef Suya. This same situation has happened to me before in the past, so I was very clear on my order. My dad picks up the order and it's the incorrect order. Why is it difficult to get what I asked for. I would have ordered Mixed Suya if I wanted Mixed Suya! Then what was really disappointing and frustrated me is even the lack of onions on the side, since when did we start eating suya with coleslaw and 3 strings of onions on top. Also, if something is classified as a Mixed, I expect similar portions of assorted, why is my order 80% lungs with 20% shaki! Where is the originality! I should trust the eatery to get my order correct but I guess I would have to start advising people to be careful with this eatery. You have to start double checking your order before you leave their premises. SHAME!!!
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ernie hong on Google

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I read a bunch of reviews and I'm a little surprised. I just ordered from there for the first time tonight. Guy at the counter was super chill and the goat he recommended tasted really really good. Very tasty. And the jollof rice is amazing too.
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Ufuoma Muwhen on Google

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Due to the pandemic, the restaurant was mainly operating on takeout vibez, but they did have few booths to sit and dine. According to my uncle, pre-pandemic, this place was the hot spot, with a live DJ playing Nigerian music and packed to the brim with people. However, upon my visit there was no body in there, no music playing and not the best customer service. They seemed to be really busy with takeout orders though. We ordered their Large Chicken Suya, Large Beef Suya, Jollof Rice and Plantain. I really enjoyed their Suya spice, it was very comparable to what is served in Nigeria. But truthfully, both the Chicken and Beef Suya were pretty dry, not to say that they tasted bad or anything, but the meat lacked moisture. It also didn’t help that it was served with cabbage and onions instead of tomatoes and onions. Also, their large portion was giving small, with a large price. I will say that I really enjoyed their Jollof rice, the flavour was really lovely and I loved how they didn’t overdo the smokiness of the rice. And of course it paired nicely with the plantain. But again, for roughly $12, the portion was pretty small. All in all, although rather expensive, if you are seriously craving some Nigerian cuisine, especially Jollof, The Suya Spot might just hit the spot for you!

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