How Local Eats Africa Is Transforming Buka Dining for Young Nigerians
I was stuck in a crowded bus after work, hungry and tired of the same shawarma and fried rice. One evening I discovered Local Eats Africa on Instagram. I tapped the link in their bio and opened the app. To my surprise, I found a Calabar restaurant around the corner serving Afang soup and fufu. Less than an hour later my meal arrived: hot, fresh and absolutely delicious. It was the kind of dish that makes you pause Netflix to respect the chef. This app is making local food cool and easy again. Now I can order amala, native soups and swallow from my phone without trekking under the sun.
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