Experience the authentic flavors of Igbo tradition, where every meal tells a story of heritage and warmth. Join us in celebrating the rich culinary culture that brings families together.
Experience the authentic taste of freshly tapped palmwine, the traditional drink that flows through the heart of Igbo celebrations. Served in traditional calabash cups, this natural nectar connects you to the ancient traditions of our people.
At "A Taste of Home," we believe that food is more than sustenance—it's a bridge to our roots, a celebration of our culture, and a way to keep our traditions alive. Every dish we serve is prepared with love, respect for tradition, and a deep understanding of the flavors that have nourished our people for generations.
Our story began with a simple dream: to create a space where the warmth of Igbo hospitality meets the comfort of home-cooked meals. We source our ingredients from local farmers, use traditional cooking methods, and serve every meal with the same care and attention that our grandmothers put into their cooking.
Traditional recipes passed down through generations
Bringing people together through shared meals
Fresh, locally sourced ingredients in every dish
Find us in the heart of Amawbia, where tradition meets taste
No 16 Nnake Street
Off Amawbia Bypass
By St. Peter's Anglican Church
Amawbia, Anambra State
Nigeria
Discover the traditional Igbo market calendar and its significance
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Day of strength and power
Day of peace and harmony
Day of abundance and prosperity
Day of wisdom and knowledge
"Izu na-aga, ihe na-aga"
- "As the week goes, so do things go"
This proverb reminds us that time moves forward, and we must make the most of each day, especially our market days when we gather to trade and share.