There
are not many places to eat and enjoy traditional Ghanaian food in
Accra, even though many central hotels in the Greater Accra region
serve traditional western fair with the mix of Ghanaian dishes thrown
in. These places are normally frequented by holiday diners or locals
on a night out with their partners or friends. However, Ghana is
a place where you have to adventure and try the local food and not
the food that has been modified for western tastes.
Over the years in Accra the government has worked
hard to remove street food sellers in their attempt to regulate
the food selling industry so you will be hard pushed to find someone
selling fried rice, Waakey or Jalloff rice on the side of the street
during the day unless you go to one of the many local markets. Around
the beach area is where you might find locals selling local produce
however, it is not till the sun comes down where traditional food
sellers come out to really serve their wears.
If you search hard in the Accra mainly the Osu
region you will find the occasional Kelewele seller. Kelewele is
fried plantain seasoned with chilies and Ginger, it can either be
server by itsself in paper or with ground nuts. The choice is up
to you, but this dish is a must try once your in Ghana.
Another tip for eating in Ghana is to try and
find the local "Chop Bar", chop bar is just a local name
for restaurant. Chop bars are normally good places to eat that are
frequented by everyone from a government minister to the local market
trader or taxi driver. These restaurants server all the traditional
Ghana foods in an atmosphere which is relaxing and enjoyable. If
you want to try Fufu, Omo Tuo and Waakye these are the places to
go.
Accra being the major city
really does cater for its wealthy locals with a mixture of Chinese,Indian,
Korean, Lebanese, Italian, and French, restaurants even Pizza delivery
(dependent on our location). As well as American style diners such
as Frankie's located in the famous Ghana Oxford Street, Osu. Frankie's
is a an American style restaurant which also doubles up as a hotel.
It’s a place frequented by the young ‘Accra set’
who's mums and dads either work in local or national government.
So the venue can be classified as the hang out for the wealthy kids
of Accra. So you will always spot some kind of minor celebrity hanging
out at Frankie's.
Finally
if you want something quick in Accra why not try many of the burger
bars and even Nandos restaurants in the Greater Accra region if
you can not resist the taste of Peri Peri chicken and fries with
a cold coke.
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eat review of Accra contact editor@viewghana.com
Places to try
Frankies
Osu Main Rd. - near SSNIT Clinic
www.frankiesghana.com
Fuud Shack and Grill
202 Jungle Rd, Christian Center East Legon, Accra, Ghana
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