Nigerian home cooking

Smoky party jollof, rich egusi and bold, peppery stews.

About Nigerian cuisine

Nigerian cuisine is among West Africa's most celebrated — famous for smoky jollof rice, thick egusi soup made with melon seeds, and peppery stews built on tomato, pepper and onion. Suya, spiced grilled skewers, is the beloved street food.

Home cooks make the dishes that define gatherings and Sunday tables, slow-simmered and generously spiced. It's food with serious personality.

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Nigerian food on Simmr — FAQs

Where can I find Nigerian home cooking near me?+

This page lists home kitchens serving Nigerian food across the UK. Enter your postcode on the kitchens page to find Nigerian cooks who deliver to your area.

Is the Nigerian food authentic?+

Dishes are cooked at home by local cooks, often using family recipes — so Nigerian food on Simmr tends to be far closer to the real thing than a typical takeaway.

Can I get a daily tiffin subscription?+

Yes. Many kitchens offer recurring tiffin plans — pick the days you want and an order is created automatically each morning. You can pause, skip or cancel anytime from your account.

Is the food safe and are allergens listed?+

Kitchens display their official UK Food Hygiene Rating (FHRS) where available, and every dish lists its allergens in line with UK food law. Always check allergen information before ordering if you have allergies.

How do I pay?+

You can pay by card at checkout, or choose cash on collection/delivery where the cook offers it. Simmr never takes a cut of your order.