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Biazo is a contemporary African restaurant serving traditional African food. We are one of the few cosmopolitan African restaurants in London and we place an emphasis on our authentic African cuisine using only the freshest offerings from the African continent. Our menu brings Africa to London, giving people the chance to try something different from the usual Friday night takeaways.

If you have never sampled African food before, you will find a true taste of Africa in our menu such as the flame grilled suya (a tasty serving of spicy barbequed beef/goat cooked in local herbs and spices), the popular jollof rice, a mainstay rice dish in Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia, deliciously cooked in onions, tomatoes and pepper sauces or the Edikang-Ikong, a vegetable stew made with a blend of Pumpkin leaves and water leaves combined with traditional African spices.

We offer an unforgettable dining experience in our intimate African inspired surroundings. Our waiters are always on hand to offer help and direction as you decide whether Kenkey or Semolina is the food for you. We value our customers and offer an unparallel service; we run special offers and rewards too, make sure you ask us about our 10th customer offer.

We are open six days a week and we serve lunch and dinner at affordable prices. We have a no-alcohol policy in place, although at the bar you will find a range of exotic and refreshing African inspired drinks such as our very own Biazo Quiet storm, a blend of Coconut cream, Guava, Lychee and pineapple juice.

We pay special attention to every meal we prepare and we take great pride in creating a relaxed and stunning surrounding with all things African to create the perfect dining experience.

We also provide Nigerian food catering at affordable prices. We are African food caterers specialising in traditional Nigerian food and West African food. If you are looking for African food caterers or African catering for that special occasion, then give us a call on 020 8958 8826

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 July 2008 20:26 )