Je Ka Jeun Nigerian Food Tour
Come and let's eat - Nigerian Food Tour is a fun-filled event where we explore and indulge in the delicious flavours of Nigerian cuisine!
Date and time
Location
Prince of Peckham Pub
1 Clayton Road London SE15 5JA United KingdomAgenda
1:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Meeting point: Prince of Peckham Pub
Mr Efosa
1st Stop – Akara Stop
2nd Stop - Jara Bites
3rd Stop – Street Food Pit Stop
4th Stop - Pure Cane
5th Stop - Delta Tavern Restaurant
6th Stop – Flygerians
Eko Brewery – Final Stop
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Highlights
- 3 hours, 30 minutes
- ALL AGES
- In person
- Paid venue parking
- Doors at 12:45
Refund Policy
About this event
Nigerian Food Tour
Experience the Taste of Nigeria in Peckham
Je Ka Jeun means “Let Us Eat” in Yoruba and that’s exactly what we’ll do. This guided food tour through Peckham is a celebration of Nigerian cuisine, culture, and community.
Get ready for a the ultimate food experience like no other!
Join our immersive walking tour through the heart of Peckham where Nigerian flavours, culture, and music come to life. This exclusive tour is perfect for food lovers, culture seekers, and adventurers.
What's Included:
- Street food tasting: Akara, Puff Puff, Suya, Jollof Rice, Pounded Yam, Banga Soup, Agege Bread, Grilled Fish and more
- Nigerian cocktails + beer tasting
- Storytelling , History & Culture
Led by Mr. Efosa, you’ll explore the vibrant streets of Peckham and stop at some of the area’s most loved Nigerian food spots, Price of ticket includes all food drinks and comes with a goodie bag.
Each stop offers more than just food; you’ll hear the stories behind the flavours, meet local vendors, and experience the heart of Nigerian culture in London. Expect full bellies, good conversation, and a warm, welcoming vibe throughout.
Frequently asked questions
Peckham High Street Station which is a 8 Min walk away and Queens road station which is 9 mins walk away from the starting point The Prince of Peckham Pub.
The ticket price includes everything so you don't need anymore money although a lot of people purchase extra food etc for friends and loved ones
Yes it is, a lot of Nigerian food is vegan friendly by default we have hosted a dew vegans and they gave us the thumbs up.
So we have made this tour to cater for all spice levels from no spice to the spice lovers. So if you like a bit of spice or a lot we can look after you.
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