Nigeria234 Guide • Best Nigerian Restaurants in Seattle, Washington, USA (2025 Edition) 🇳🇬✨

About this guide: The Nigeria234 Guide spotlights standout Nigerian and Nigerian-led West African restaurants across Nigeria and the diaspora. We judge on consistency, culinary craft, service, value, and cultural authenticity. All entries below were verified Sept 2025 (address + active web/social/ordering).

Contact the Guide Team: restaurants@nigeria234.comWhatsApp: +1 929 743 4755

Ratings (5-icon system)

  • 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢 — world-class; destination-worthy
  • 🟢🟢🟢🟢 — exceptional; worth a detour
  • 🟢🟢🟢 — excellent; strong execution
  • 🟢🟢 — good; recommended
  • 🟢 — listed; meets guide standard

Badges

  • 🥣 Pepper Soup Selection — outstanding value
  • 🔥 Street Food Gem — bukka/suya/food-truck excellence
  • 🌱 Newcomer to Watch — opened in the last 18 months / announced
  • 🏅 Legacy Kitchen — 10+ years serving the community
  • 🌍 Regional Champion — notable regional focus (Yoruba/Igbo/Delta/Calabar)

Editor’s Picks (Seattle & Nearby)

  • Pass D Jollof (Pioneer Square)🟢🟢🟢🟢
  • Gold Coast Ghal Kitchen (First Hill)🟢🟢🟢 (Ghanaian/Liberian; Nigerian staples available)
  • Jollof Hub West African Cuisines (Greenwood/North Seattle)🟢🟢 (West African; Nigerian staples available)

The List — Seattle, Washington, USA

🟢🟢🟢🟢 (Exceptional; worth a detour)

1) Pass D Jollof — Pioneer Square (Downtown)
Address: 209 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Website/Ordering: passdjollof.com • online menu & ordering available
Price: $–$$
Style: Dedicated Nigerian kitchen with full swallows & stews
Must-tries: Efo riro (spinach stew), jollof & chicken, goat stew, suya; amala and fufu pairings
Vibe: Casual counter-service; halal meats; late afternoons into evening
Badges: 🥣 Pepper Soup Selection
Verified: September 2025


🟢🟢🟢 (Excellent; strong execution)

2) Gold Coast Ghal Kitchen — First Hill (West African; Nigerian staples present)
Address: 1009 Boren Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
Website/IG: goldcoastghal.com • @goldcoastghal
Price: $$
Style: Ghanaian/Liberian menu with jollof, fufu, okra/peanut soups, suya items
Must-tries: Jollof w/ suya chicken or beef short ribs, groundnut (peanut) soup, okra soup, waakye; zobo/sorrel
Vibe: Bright dining room; evening hours + weekend lunch
Badges: 🌍 Regional Champion
Verified: September 2025


🟢🟢 (Good; recommended)

3) Jollof Hub West African Cuisines — Greenwood / North Seattle (West African; Nigerian staples present)
Address: 14314 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Phone: (425) 245-6218
Ordering: Major delivery apps
Price: $–$$
Style: Compact neighborhood spot serving jollof, egusi & fufu, grilled plates
Must-tries: Egusi with fufu, jollof & chicken, grilled fish; check hours (often Wed–Sun)
Vibe: Small dining room; warm hospitality
Badges:
Verified: September 2025

4) House of Naku — West Seattle (Fairmount Park) (Senegambian/West African; Nigerian staples appear)
Address: 4611 36th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126
Ordering: Delivery apps; hours vary
Price: $–$$
Style: Takeout-forward West African kitchen offering egusi & fufu, jollof, okra soups
Must-tries: Egusi with fufu, whole fried fish, jollof & lamb (rotates)
Vibe: Pickup-friendly; check same-day availability
Badges:
Verified: September 2025


Greater Seattle (Easy Drives)

5) Chop Chop West African Cuisine — Kent🟢🟢
Address: 202 W Gowe St, Kent, WA 98032
Style: West African menu with egusi, fufu, jollof & grilled meats
Must-tries: Beef egusi w/ fufu; grilled chicken jollof
Badges:
Verified: September 2025

6) Bantaba African Restaurant — Lynnwood (Senegambian; Nigerian staples appear)🟢🟢
Address: 19417 36th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Style: Jollof, grilled meats, soups; generous portions
Must-tries: Jollof platters; ask about suya-style items
Badges:
Verified: September 2025


🔥 Street Food / Pop-ups (Keep an eye on schedules)

  • Project Suya (Greater Seattle events & catering) — suya catering/pop-ups; online ordering windows vary. Badge: 🔥 Street Food Gem

🗺️ Map & Planning

Interactive Map (embed):

Neighborhood clusters (quick guide):

  • Downtown/Pioneer Square: Pass D Jollof
  • First Hill: Gold Coast Ghal
  • North Seattle (Greenwood): Jollof Hub
  • West Seattle: House of Naku
  • South End / North Suburbs: Kent (Chop Chop); Lynnwood (Bantaba)

When to go:

  • Peak: Fri–Sun evenings; downtown fills 6–9 pm
  • Lunch value: Combos & pepper soup (🥣 Pepper Soup Selection)
  • Groups: Most offer trays (jollof, suya, stews). Call ahead.

Corrections & updates:
See anything to add or fix? Contact the Nigeria234 Guide:
📩 restaurants@nigeria234.com • 💬 WhatsApp: +1 929 743 4755


How We Choose (Nigeria234 Guide Methodology)

  • Scope: Nigerian restaurants in Nigeria & worldwide, plus Nigerian-led West African menus.
  • Evaluation: Taste & technique, consistency, cultural authenticity, service, value, overall experience.
  • Verification: We confirm active address + live web/social/ordering before listing.
  • Independence: Listings are not for sale. Ads/sponsorships never influence selection.
  • Update Cycle: Major update annually (Q4) with mid-year addenda for openings/closures.
  • Corrections: We welcome factual updates from readers, chefs, and owners.

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