Welcome to Flavors Nigerian Restaurant
Flavors Nigerian Restaurant in Orlando, FL, is a hidden gem that offers a taste of authentic Nigerian cuisine. With a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, the restaurant provides a genuine cultural experience. The menu features a variety of traditional dishes, such as Jollof Rice, Pounded Yam with Egusi Soup, and Okra Stew. Each dish bursts with savory flavors and provides a satisfying dining experience. Customers rave about the quality and uniqueness of the food, making it a must-visit spot for those looking to explore Nigerian cuisine. Don't miss out on trying their signature dishes like the Chicken Jollof or Abula with Fufu. Experience a true taste of Nigeria at Flavors Nigerian Restaurant.
- 3530 S Orange Ave Orlando, FL 32806 Hotline: (407) 930-0988
Welcome to Flavors Nigerian Restaurant, a hidden gem in Orlando that brings the vibrant and authentic flavors of Nigeria to your plate. Located at 3530 S Orange Ave, Flavors Nigerian Restaurant offers a taste of African cuisine that will leave you craving for more.
With a menu full of traditional dishes like Jollof Rice, Egusi Soup, and Pounded Yam, Flavors Nigerian Restaurant truly captures the essence of Nigerian cooking. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer to Nigerian cuisine, there's something for everyone to enjoy here.
The restaurant itself may not be flashy, but what it lacks in decor it makes up for in flavor and hospitality. The friendly staff goes above and beyond to make sure your dining experience is top-notch, and the generous portion sizes ensure you'll leave feeling satisfied.
Customer reviews rave about dishes like the Chicken Jollof and Beef Jollof, praising the spot-on flavors and savory goodness that Flavors Nigerian Restaurant delivers with each bite. And with options for takeout, reservations, and catering, Flavors makes it easy to bring a taste of Nigeria to any occasion.
So whether you're a Nigerian food enthusiast or simply looking to expand your culinary horizons, Flavors Nigerian Restaurant is a must-visit destination in Orlando. Come for the food, stay for the warm atmosphere, and leave with a newfound appreciation for the rich and diverse flavors of Nigerian cuisine.

Afrobeats has become my favorite genre of music over the past decade, and Nigeria has truly been at the heart of turning it into a global sensation. So, naturally, I had to dive into Nigerian food as well. There's a long-standing debate about who makes the best jollof rice, and if you ask me, Nigeria wins hands down, and Flavors Nigerian in Orlando proves that! Flavors is a family-owned gem, bringing a culture that's been suppressed for so long into the spotlight. Every time I come here, I feel like I'm getting an authentic taste of Nigeria, with the kind of warmth and tradition that makes the experience so special. I've tried so many dishes here, and I've yet to find one I don't like. But if I had to pick a favorite, it would have to be their chicken jollof or beef jollof. The flavors are spot on, and every bite has that signature, savory goodness you crave in Nigerian cuisine. If you're new to this kind of food or just want to try something different, I'd highly recommend giving Flavors a shot. The restaurant itself isn't fancy inside, but that's not what you're there for, the food and the people are what make it great. The staff is friendly and always makes me feel welcome, getting you everything you need for a satisfying meal. The portion sizes are generous as well. Flavors Nigerian is a true treasure, and I hope this review gives them the shine it deserves. Can't wait to go back I want some Jollof right now actually lol

We had never had nigerian food and this food was everything that I could have ever hoped for and MORE. The okra stew was a recommendation from the young man working at the front and he was SO right. I am blown away by the food quality and just how different it was than anything I had ever had before. 10/10 I will be returning again soon!!

I ordered Abula which is half jute leaf soup and half bean soup. I personally love jute leaf so I was excited to try how it is made in Nigerian cuisine. The dish came with a side of fufu (pounded yam) and it was very filling. When ordering, you have the option to pick your protein (fish, chicken, goat, or combination). I liked having two different flavor profiles from the bean soup and jute leaf soup. The restaurant is intimate but has plenty of tables. Parking is very easy to find right in front of the restaurant as it's located in a plaza. Ordering at the front counter is simple and the wait for food is not long at all. Popular Nigerian and West African music plays throughout the restaurant. There's also a hand washing station for customers to use before they eat. Overall, I enjoyed my experience and foresee myself coming back for some more Nigerian cuisine.

I usual have the time to take pictures and videos of my food but not this time the food was so delicious and smelled so good I was too anxious to eat . Service was good even tho he barely understood me his son pitched in and helped . First time trying African food and Orlando and I'll definitely be back . EVERYTHINGGGG WAS EVERYTHINGGG. P.S. THAT MEANS EVERYTHING WAS WOULD IT SHOULD BE OR BETTER Definitely can't wait to Come back tm don't judge me but I forgot the names of the food I ordered but I do remember how it looks !

Stopped in on my way through town. Got the joloff rice and egusi soup with pounded yam! They were all SO GOOD!!! exactly what I was looking for. Service was pretty quick. Only downfall was the restaurant was SO HOT inside, must be the AC isn't working or wasn't on!