Making its Scottish debut, Afrikana is set to take over the former Tuk Tuk site.
An exciting new restaurant is bringing the vibrant and captivating flavours of Africa to Glasgow this summer.
Founded by entrepreneur Omair Ali in 2018, Afrikana was established with the mission to fuse popular mainstream dishes with African-inspired flavours. Their menu boasts a range of exciting dishes, including slow-cooked Curry Goat, jerk fried chicken and plantain, Jammin’ Jambalaya, and tender French trim lamb chops packed with African-inspired seasoning and flavours.
Malik Sufyan, the franchisee of our Glasgow city centre branch, expressed his excitement, saying: "We are thrilled to bring Afrikana to Glasgow in such a fantastic location.
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