Kentish Kitchen

Kumasi


Set in a pretty garden within the National Cultural Centre, this simple restaurant serves good Ghanaian dishes such as red-red (bean stew), fufu (fermented cassava, yams, plantain or manioc which is cooked and puréed) and jollof rice, as well as a few European choices.


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