
We got the fried plantain for appetizer, akara mafe with fufu and ceebu jen with jollof rice. We liked both dishes! The portion was also big. The owner(?) explained the menu to us and the staff...
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Bissap Baobab Village in San Francisco's Mission District has been a staple for pop-ups, happy hours, live music, and late-night DJ parties. Recently, the establishment has shifted its focus to lighter fare, including pasteles, plantains, wings, and marquesitas, while still offering traditional dishes like Ceebu Jën upon pre-order.
Embracing change, the village-inspired space is undergoing a transformation to blend tradition with innovation. Expect a vibrant atmosphere with art installations, communal vibes, and a lineup of live bands, comedy shows, open-mic nights, and late-night DJ parties. The menu has been revamped for faster service without compromising on authentic flavors.
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We got the fried plantain for appetizer, akara mafe with fufu and ceebu jen with jollof rice. We liked both dishes! The portion was also big. The owner(?) explained the menu to us and the staff...
I had been wanting to try fufu for a long time, so I decided to check out Bissap Baobab. The restaurant has more of a cocktail lounge vibe than a traditional dining spot, with eclectic decorations...
Went to Bissap Baobab with my buddy, who really wanted to try their Senegalese food. I was in town, and yeah, I was game. Let's do it! The menu looked amazing; we even thought about going back...
I had been looking forward to trying their Ceebu Jen (only available on the weekends.) As far as I know, this is the only restaurant in SF that offers it. Ceebu Jen (also spelled Thieboudienne,...
I haven't had much Senegalese food, so I was really excited to try this place. I was lucky enough to score the last order of the Ceebu Jen ($26), which is the national dish of Senegal. Just a...
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