The topic of jollof rice inspires lively debates among natives of West African countries — and admirers of their food culture. The one-pot dish, which gets color and spice from tomatoes and chiles, is a staple in the region’s cuisine. Every family swears to have a specific method of preparing it. Nigerians and Ghanaians in particular are known to swear by certain grains of rice, meats, and spices that give their favorite jollof rice a unique taste.
This map includes versions that draw influences from Ghana (Appioo, Bukom), Nigeria (Jodeem, Kith/Kin) and Gambia (Mansa Kunda).
1. Jodeem African Cuisine
Greenbelt, MD 20770
Some of the best Nigerian food can be found just outside the District in suburban Maryland, where there’s a a healthy population of African residents. Jodeem cooks its jollof with long grain parboiled rice, which results in a less starchy consistency. Save room for an extra serving of fried plantains
2. Mansa Kunda Restaurant
Takoma Park, MD 20912
This addition to Takoma Park is ideal for diners looking to enjoy brunch or dinner in peace (without the sudden movement of tables to make way for a band). The food is a healthy mix of Gambian, Senegalese and influences from other western states. A more high-end approach brings an extravagant version of jollof, called benachin or chep bu jain. In this version, proteins (tofu/paneer cheese, beef, or fish) are cooked with the rice to lend more flavor.
3. Bukom Cafe
Washington, DC 20009
This Ghanaian hideaway in one of the city’s bar-heavy neighborhoods encourages patrons to eat their jollof rice with oxtail stew or on a vegetarian plate that includes black eyed peas, greens, and plantains. A live reggae band often adds to the atmosphere.
4. Zion Kitchen Lounge & Cafe
Washington, DC 20002
This Northeast spot is revered for its variety. In addition to jollof rice, one best-seller is a peanut stew that’s a favorite among Cameroonians. Zion also offers catering for large gatherings.
5. Appioo African Bar & Grill
Washington, DC 20001
Located by Ninth Street’s slice of Little Ethiopia, Appioo prides itself on preparing some of the best Ghanian food in Washington. Customers can order jollof rice with a choice of croaker fish, goat, beef, oxtail or chicken. After a meal, it’s a smart idea to stick around. The restaurant transforms into a nightclub on Fridays and Saturdays with traditional Afrobeats from DJ Swing pumping until 2:30 a.m.
6. Kith/Kin
Washington, DC 20024
At his Afro-Caribbean restaurant in the InterContinental hotel, chef Kwame Onwuachi’s uses Nigerian red sauce as the base of several dishes. His jollof rice is served with crab and trout, making it pescatarian friendly.
7. Open Crumb
Washington, DC 20020
This family restaurant in Anacostia is run by a mother and her three sons. A chalkboard menu deviates from Southern dishes on a printed version with a special for exceptional jollof rice. Don’t miss the shrimp and grits, either. Lead cook Peter Opare makes everything, including loaves of bread.
8. Naija Cafe
Clinton, MD 20735
Naija boasts some of the best jollof in the area, but that’s not all. The Clinton, Maryland, destination claims spicy grilled goat asun as a specialty dish that’s ubiquitous in Nigerian home cooking. Getting jollof and asun on the same plate offers a nostalgic taste of a grandmother’s cooking.