nr706 wrote:I'm out of town now, and having internet trouble, but there was also some discussion and pix in the first North Clark-a-thon thread, under Events ... maybe someone else can find the link.
Here's the link:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=9832&hilit=north+clark+a+thon+qaatoThe thread features photos and commentary by GWiv:
"Qaato
Pepper soup
Service may have been a wee bit slow, though it might has seemed a bit slower than it was as we were on a mission, but you can't fault the friendliness factor.
Seth Z made fast friends with Qaato's waitress.
Egusi Soup w/goat was tasty, perfectly complimented by fufu, both yam and cassava. Yam fufu is more neutral, though the slight astringency of the cassava goes well with egusi soup.
Egusi Soup/Stew
We also had Aya Mase, which the waitress said was very spicy. I did not find the Aya Mase particularly spicy, especially in comparison to the Pepper soup.
Aya Mase
My favorite dish, next to the pepper soup, was the Jollof Rice, though more for the accompanying goat stew than rice, though the stew quite enlivened the rice. I loved the richness of the meat with palm oil.
Jollof Rice w/goat stew
300-feet accomplished, another mile to go."
and the summary posted by germuska following the event in 9/06:
"We decided to head across the street to Qaato, a Nigerian restaurant. In contrast to Chapala, there was no one at Qaato at all. The staff were quite friendly, although I think we had some language challenges in ordering. We definitely got a few extras of some things that I think we thought we'd only ordered one of, but in the end, it probably ended up being a reasonable order. At least, not much went uneaten. We started with the "Assorted Meat or Oxtail pepper soup" which indeed included goat meat, tripe, and oxtail. It was quite spicy, and I found it quite tasty. We intended to order some "fish and shrimp pepper soup" also, but I guess we didn't really make that clear. We also ordered egusi soup with goat, yam fufu, cassava fufu, jollof rice with goat, and "Aya Mase (Very Spicy)". I suppose that ended up being quite a bit of goat, but it worked out. The Aya Mase was my other surprise winner. It was not really very spicy at all, especially in the wake of the pepper soup. It was simply fluffy white rice and more goat in a interesting, somewhat complex dark brown sauce. Sorry, I can't be much more specific, but I would happily order it again if you need me to do a better job describing it. Despite us being the only people there, service was pretty slow, and by the time we done we realized that it was nearly 1 pm, and, as Gary (GWiv) observed, we'd only travelled 300 feet."
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