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Reviews for The Suya Spot Scarborough in Scarborough, ON

Sakeeb Hossain 1 year ago
3

First time trying West African food, was overall a good experience. Got Combo 1 with beef suya, jollof rice, fried plantain,... cabbage and onion salad, pepper sauce and pop for $21.20 plus tax. May seem a bit on the pricier side but enough food for twomeals for me. They do not skimp with the meat, which was good to see. Had a strong smokey taste which was unique. Thecombination of the salad, rice and meat worked well. Though be very careful with the pepper sauce, it is tasty but seriouslyspicy! Read more

MB MBZ 1 year ago
5

First time here. The lady working there was very nice. I placed my order and waited in my car till it was ready and the lady... came to my car and handed me the food. I was shocked. Amazing customer service given by this lady! The food was amazing too.Will be back again. Read more

Bruno Kathy 2 years ago
5

Literally just finished eating here, and my husband and I ate it soo quickly! It was so delicious that I forgot to take a... picture of the food to post it on here (whoops). My husband and I ordered the large beef suya with a side order of jollof riceand yams. The lady that took our order was really sweet and polite. Service was prompt and pleasant. My husband asked for extrasuya spice (since I am addicted to it), and he told me that the people serving him were really nice andaccommodating. They gaveit to us free of charge (so kind)! As soon as my husband and I got to the car, we devoured the delicious food in a matter ofminutes. The suya beef was thick cuts and cooked perfectly. It was topped with a bed of shredded cabbage and red onions, whichcomplimented the meat very well! The suya spice tasted really good, and not overly salty like some of the ones I've tried. Thejollof rice was perfectly cooked, tomato-based and had a unique smokiness to it. The yams were thickly-cut, golden-yellow andsuper soft on the inside. This is the best suya spot in the GTA hands-down! Thank you Suya Spot for a delectable experience!10/10. Will ensure to come back for more! Read more

Malika Baird 2 years ago
4

I'm in love with this location I go at least once a week or one every two weeks. The customer service here is delightful. I... remember the first time I went in the young lady was sure to tell me about all the soups they had for the day what they wouldtaste like so I choose accordingly to my taste buds. My only disappointment is not having the selections of soups on Skip thedish, It only has Egusi Soup. Question to the owner.. Why is that ? Will you guys in the future update the menu for skip. Read more

Debbie 2 years ago
1

Went here for my first time and very disappointed. Got goat suya, puff puff and meat pie. The puff puff was a burnt greasy... disappointment, the goat suya was literally chopped up goat meat with bone, not suya at all. The meat pie wasn?t too bad. All inall I wouldn?t go back, it seems like they don?t have enough staff working for the demand and perhaps quality is sufferingbecause of that Read more

DD 2 years ago
5

I never had west African food a day in my life and this was my introduction. What an introduction it was, each dish was packed... with flavour and various spices which was amazing!! Their suya beef was the most popular dish but I love their egusi andpounded yam and jollof rice !!! The staff was amazing and very helpful!! Read more

Simon Leung 3 years ago
4

Delicious! I would definitely come again and eat more! I had first heard about Suya Spot from Suresh Doss on CBC. My wife... happened to be in the Morningside neighbourhood so I asked her to pick something up. Since I am a huge goat fan, I opted forthe goat suya. The meat was dry, in a good way, not like beef or chicken that would taste terrible. The pieces came withassortments of bone and fat that made it all the more delicious. The serving came with a cabbage and red onion salad (nodressing) and some delightful hot sauce. My wife even enjoyed the goat which surprised me. I think it cost $10, so for me itwas a little bit on the pricier side. The only downside is that my wife said she got the once-over look from the woman at thetill, perhaps described/interpreted as 'what is this fancy looking white woman doing here?'; she's here to sample your deliciousfood and learn more about your culture! Read more

Marwa Suraj 4 years ago
4

Easy to locate with maps, quick services too. I ordered the jollof combo(comes with 4 pieces of fried plantain, meat of choice,... and a drink/bottle of water). Then I got myself their famous suya. That is the small-size in the photos attached. A serving ofjollof is smaller than in other restaurants, FYI. The Suya came in large chunks of well-fried goat meat (not charcoal grilled),the slices were not like the skewer-style West African version, but they tasted good. I was expecting the marinade to be thepowdered spice mix (?Yaji?, like we have in most parts of Africa) but it was a hot oily yet tasty sauce instead. I gave anextra star because food packaging was eco-friendly, and neatly packed. ?? Read more