Nosy – New Takeout Spot

photo: Christina Mitchell

photo: Christina Mitchell

Suya African-Caribbean Grill opened on Tuesday primarily as a takeout spot, although there are a couple seats.  It’s named after a  spice rub popular in West Africa, suya pepper, which is a combination of ground nuts, cayenne, ginger, paprika and onion powder. When I was invited for dinner, the owner described his childhood memories of eating this spicy street food and literally crying from the heat, but not being able to stop because it was so good.  They’ve adapted the dish for American palettes and toned down the spice quite a bit.  The tilapia had a little heat, and was served on flatbread with sliced onions.  The beef was also seasoned with the same mix, but it was overcooked for my taste.  I was also introduced to Chapman, which is a refreshing fruit punch made with cucumber, cranberry juice and some other top secret ingredients.  Suya is open Mon – Sat from 11am – 9pm.
2130 Oxford St, Berkeley
510-981-8028

Christina Mitchell

Christina Mitchell

Christina is the founder of East Bay Dish. Her writing has also been featured in East Bay Express, Berkeleyside, Oakland Magazine and Edible East Bay.
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