Hady's restaurant international cuisine

717 E Martin St Suite 199, Raleigh - 27601
141 reviews
African Caribbean Soul Food
(919) 741-1111

Very Delicious!! If you are familiar with West African cuisine, I highly recommend trying Hady's International Restaurants. The service was wonderful and the food was delicious. 5 stars!!

Huge quantity. Great taste. Friendly staffs. Clean restaurant. One suggestion tho. Since many people are taking to-go order they should have option to use high temperature to-go boxes. Food was really really good. Can’t emphasize enough.

Upon walking in the establishment was very clean. I came with my friend and we were quickly greeted and served. The host was very friendly and courteous. We were served quickly and the food was delicious I ordered agusi soup with goat and fufu it was hot and fresh. Highly recommend and will be telling more of my friends about this place

As a Jamaican, I don’t normally order Jamaican food from restaurants. However, I’m staying at a hotel right now so I have to order food to eat. I ordered the oxtails and curried chicken and I’m not pleased. I paid $22 for a box of rice and peas and 6 pieces of meat. In total I paid $58 for food I hate. Taste wise, it wasn’t what I was expecting. I’m not expecting perfection but at least way better than what I got. Sigh.

Thé food was INCREDIBLE! My friends and I came and we had the dibi, fish and Acheike , oxtail and goat meat ! Everything tasted amazing. When I come beck to North Carolina I will be back

I had the Lamb Jollof and took a Red Snapper to go for my family. I enjoyed the Lamb Jollof and my family enjoyed the Red Snapper. The staff was very friendly. I would recommend eating here.

Where do I begin?? We entered in, the place was clean, the scents coming from the kitchen was divine, and we were promptly greeted by the wonderful Ida. There's so many choices on the menu! We ordered several of the freshly made fruit drinks. We then ordered the okra and fufu, the jollof rice with lamb and with chicken, the red snapper and attiéke. Also, the fried shrimp and fries. Everything tasted so delicious and freshly made. The little wait was well worth it. I highly recommend this little gem in the downtown of Raleigh area!

My daughter wanted to introduce her friends to traditional African cuisine and we couldn’t have chosen a better place. The food was delicious and the service was awesome. We can’t wait to visit again. We had jollof , okra soup, fufu, oxtails and lamb and everything was on point.

It is INSANE how good the food is here. I’ve been here three times and the food is consistent. The staff is very friendly. Even when someone crazy comes through the door they still keep their composure and treat them kindly. I haven’t tried everything on the menu yet. However, whenever I order something different it tastes good. I noticed some of the reviews complained about the amount of time it takes to make the food. The food is made fresh so that is why there may be a bit of a wait and depending on how many people are there it could take longer. Of course like I said before the food is made COMPLETELY FRESH so it may take some time which is to be expected, but the taste is worth the wait. The point of going to restaurants like this is to try something different and it’s cooked the same way it would be at home. Of all the African restaurants I’ve been to in NC, this is by far the best one.

Trying out African (Senegalese) cuisine in Raleigh. Fired chicken gizzards, and liver; Oxtail curry with Rice and beans and fried plantains; and Lamb Jollof rice. The foods were really very tasty and halal. A must try place! Also Brother Amin's Hospitality was amazing.