KT Bar & Restaurant

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Starters

  • Kelewele

    £9.00
    Ripe plantain marinated in spices and fried.
  • Grilled Guinea Fowl

    from £9.00
  • Kebab

    £3.90
    A dish of pieces of goat meat and vegetables grilled and served on a stick.
  • Tsofi

    £9.00
    A portion of Turkey delicacies from ghana fried with spices.
  • Gizzard

    £5.00
    A Ghanaian delicacy of chicken gizzards served on a stick.
  • Bosua (Sausage)

    £3.50
    A traditional Ghanaian sausage delicacy, made with beef mince and spices.

Set Meals - Main Course

  • Jollof Rice

    £12.00
    Authentic jollof rice is prepared from a tomato sauce made up of blended onions and seasoned with different herbs and spices.
  • Waakye (Rice and Beans)

    £12.00
    Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans, this dish is similar to the West Indian rice and peas.
  • Plain Rice

    £12.00
    Cooked plain rice.
  • Fried Rice

    £11.00
    Rice cooked with vegetables.
  • Kenkey

    from £7.00
    A staple dish similar to sourdough dumplings from Ga inhabited regions of Ghana, usually served with fried fish and hot pepper and shito sauce.
  • Banku Dishes

    from £16.00
    Banku is a Ghanaian dish which is cooked by proportionate mixture of fermented corn and cassava dough in hot water into smooth whitish consistent paste rounded into balls and served with soup, stew or pepper sauce with dish.
  • Banku with Grilled Tilapia

    from £18.00
    With blended pepper sauce, onions and tomatoes.
  • Banku with Fried Fish

    from £13.00
    Choice of snapper or red beam with blended pepper sauce, onions and tomatoes.
  • Omo Tuo (Rice Ball)

    from £13.50
    Is a Ghanaian staple food made with rice shaped into balls. It is usually served with a tasty soup made with palm nuts or peanuts.
  • Tuo Zaafi (TZ)

    £19.00
    Is a very popular dish from Ghana. It is made from cornflour and water mixed into a ball and served with okra soup.
  • Fufu

    £16.00
    Is a staple food common in Ghana. It is made from pounding cassava and ripe plantain together adding water into a soft sticky paste to go along with an aromatic and spicy tomato sauce.
  • Ampesi (Boiled Yam)

    from £9.10
    Ghanaian style of boiled yam.
  • Fried Yam

    from £7.80
  • Fried Ripe Plantain Dishes (Red Red)

    from £7.80
    Is a simple tomato stew which is enjoyed widely throughout Ghana. It combines red palm oil, tomato stew, black eyed beans and tomato sauce.
  • APEM

    from £15.60
    Is a ghanaian style of boiled plantain.

Drinks

  • Water 500ml

    £1.50
  • Coke 330ml

    £1.50
  • Diet Coke 330ml

    £1.50
  • 7UP 330ml

    £1.50

About

H
Thursday 05 December 2024
H
Monday 02 December 2024
very good food thank you.
Angel
Sunday 01 December 2024
Food was good and warm.
Ursula
Sunday 24 November 2024
Order was not complete.
H
Friday 22 November 2024
Abigail
Sunday 10 November 2024
I’m
Isaac
Saturday 09 November 2024
H
Monday 04 November 2024
delious
Nancy
Saturday 21 September 2024
Patricia
Saturday 21 September 2024

A little bit about us

Fancy a takeaway treat this evening? Avoid run-of-the-mill food and try KT Bar & Restaurant who serve outstanding African cuisine. With these partners of JUST EAT, it's so easy to order a tasty meal. After you have eaten, we'd love to get your feedback on our food and service at www.just-eat.co.uk

Delivery times

Monday
11:00 - 22:45
Tuesday
11:00 - 22:45
Wednesday
11:00 - 22:45
Thursday
11:00 - 22:45
Friday
11:00 - 23:44
Saturday
11:00 - 23:44
Sunday
11:00 - 22:45