Brooklyn Suya
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+1 (718) 513-0122
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717 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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- Brooklyn
- Posted 2 years ago
Suya is a spice mix of peanuts, various aromatics, and peppers ground together to traditionally marinate beef, that is skewered, and grilled to perfection. Accompanied with fresh onions, cucumbers and tomatoes, this dish has become THE signature Nigerian street food beloved by all.
Here at Brooklyn Suya, we have taken this dynamic spice and made it the star of every bowl created, using it on all of our various protein and vegetable options. Our goal is to offer new experiences and create memories with every bite!
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