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African Hut Restaurant - (414) 765-1110


African Hut Restaurant

This downtown restaurant features authentic foods from all across Africa.

1107 N Old World 3RD St
Milwaukee, WI 53203
(414) 765-1110
Neighborhoods: Kilbourn Town
Markets: Milwaukee, WI Metro


Customer Reviews

WOW!!!!!
Reviewed by eldna2fly4u on 2007-03-12T18:13:40Z

nice service and great delious food it was clean and the was just so wonderful I go there a lot now I love it

Pros: great and delious food

Cons: not a lot of space

A cultural experience like no other
Reviewed by yankee6161 on 2007-02-17T06:21:24Z

My wife and I were looking for a unique place to have a Friday dinner and we're so thankful we found the African Hut! Yinka, the owner/cook, and his wife run the small restaurant and they help make the experience. Both are so friendly, smiling and engaging. Yinka's laugh is infectious, satisfying the soul, while his wisdom quenches the mind. And that's on top of the wonderful African cuisine: slow-cooked the way his mother taught him back in Nigeria. For an appetizer we had a difficult time deciding between the Akara (a deep fried fritter made from black-eyed peas) and the Zanzi Fries (fried sweet yams) so after settling on the Akara we were thrilled when they brought us a healthy serving of Zanzi fries too, just to taste! And the Katanga sauce that comes with both is not to be missed. While my wife quaffed an Ethiopian Tusker beer and I sipped my merlot, we explored the list of entrees. She's a vegetarian which makes most dinner decisions a breeze: either "this one" or "that one." Not tonight. Yinka offers a seemingly endless number of meatless dishes. Meanwhile I wanted something traditional and meaty. Finally, Yinka dropped by the table to help. I was intrigued by the Fufu and Yinka supported my decision while explaining how it's eaten (with your hands, rolling tiny nuggets of dough used to scoop stew from the accompanying dish. He says with a laugh, "if you can do this without your spoon, you be okay when you travel anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa."). I settled on the Fufu with Egusi Stew. It turned out to be a hearty, meaty stew full of unique, rustic flavor. My wife chose the vegetarian platter as Yinka guided her through the decisions. She loved the Jollof Rice and Efo (stewed spinach), but the Banfi (a peanut reduction stew) was her favorite! We couldn't leave without trying Yinka's Mindinmindin for dessert. Amazing! And while we ate he freshened it up with a little Marnier poured over the top. What a treat! Thank you Yinka, we're definitely coming back!

Pros: Experience, service, variety, vegetarian options, food prices reasonable

Cons: Free parking difficult to find, alcohol prices a bit high

Simply wonderful!
Reviewed by jookyseacaptain on 2004-06-19T17:44:22Z

I was visiting Milwaukee and stopped into the African Hut for dinner with a group of friends. All of the food was EXCELLENT! So good, in fact, that I'm looking forward to my next trip. A great selection of pan-African staples and delicacies. The owner/manager was just the friendliest and most hospitable restauranteur I've met in a long time. Good value. There's a part of me that wishes the decor was a little fancier, but it's quite acceptable and very clean. Delightful! Brought back fond memories of Africa without the 16 hour plane trip.