Baba Foundation sits on Norbury’s busy London Road, south of central London. It’s a cosy and informal place that serves simple and authentic Ghanaian cuisine. Popular with local residents, and a few who travel from further afield to sample the restaurants’ delicious flavours, Baba Foundation is often busy and bustling with activity. The restaurant is open every day of the week for lunch and dinner and also hosts regular comedy evenings. Warm and welcoming, it has a fantastic atmosphere and provides a great dining experience at any time of day.
The chefs at Baba Foundation Norbury take great pride in using only the finest ingredients to create their menu of traditional Ghanaian classics. Diners looking for something a little different won’t be disappointed. There is a range of tasty African stews, soups and grilled meats including a tomato stew with fish, jollof rice, spicy fried chicken and a charcoal grilled guinea fowl. For anyone unfamiliar with Ghanaian cuisine, a team of friendly staff are happy to share their knowledge of the menu and the ingredients that go into each dish. There are also some meals for children and a range of cocktails to sample, including the Black Velvet, a combination of Guinness and palmwine.
Baba Foundation is just seven minutes’ walk from Norbury rail station which has regular connections to London Victoria and London Bridge. Buses in and out of central London also stop close by. Diners looking to stretch their legs before or after dinner will find both Norbury Park and Norbury Hall Park within easy walking distance.