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Where Vancouver's Nigerian Community Eats

A local's guide to Nigerian and West African food across Metro Vancouver — and where we fit in.

24 mins read

Where Vancouver's Nigerian Community Eats

A local's guide to Nigerian and West African food across Metro Vancouver — and where we fit in.

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The Vancouver Nigerian Food Scene Is Small But Growing

Vancouver's African community is spread out, and finding real Nigerian food used to mean knowing an aunty or driving to Surrey. That's changing. There are more of us now, and more places cooking the food — from ghost kitchens on East Hastings (us) to Instagram-only pop-ups and West African grocery stores with takeaway counters. Here's where to look.

What to Eat Where

Aboki Grill (1205 E Hastings) — Nigerian ghost kitchen, pickup and delivery. Jollof, suya, pepper soup, party trays, meal plans, catering. That's us.
African grocery stores (Surrey, Burnaby) — great for sourcing yaji spice, palm oil, locust beans, dried fish, and yam flour if you want to cook at home.
Instagram pop-ups — search #nigerianfoodvancouver for weekend chefs doing pre-orders. Quality varies, support them when you can.
West African restaurants — a handful across Metro Vancouver serving Senegalese, Ghanaian, and pan-African menus. Different cuisines but the community is shared.

"The diaspora eats at each other's tables. Support every kitchen you can."

Why We Do It Different

We're ghost-kitchen-only. No tables, no waiters, no dine-in. That lets us keep prices low, portions generous, and the food consistent. If you want a sit-down experience, we're not it — but if you want real Nigerian food at real prices, delivered hot, we're exactly it.

Found a Spot We Missed?

DM us on Instagram — we love connecting Vancouver Nigerians to the food scene. Every new Nigerian business opening here is a win for all of us.

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