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Best Restaurants You Probably Don’t Know in Ghana

Ghana is celebrated for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich culinary heritage. While Accra’s famous restaurants like Skybar25, Santoku, and Urban Grill attract the limelight, a growing number of lesser-known but outstanding eateries are quietly winning over locals and savvy food lovers. Whether you’re a Ghanaian looking for a new spot or a visitor wanting to escape the tourist trail, this list will introduce you to some of the best hidden restaurants in Ghana that you probably haven’t heard of—yet.

1. Moka’s Resto Café – East Legon, Accra

 

Why you should try it:
Tucked away near American House in East Legon, Moka’s Resto Café is a quiet but chic spot that combines continental flair with Ghanaian charm. Known for its beautifully plated meals and cozy café vibe, Moka’s serves a fusion menu ranging from gourmet burgers to creamy jollof risotto.

Must-try dishes:

  • Spicy Chicken Alfredo

  • Ghanaian Styled Fried Calamari

  • Hibiscus Mojito

Vibe: Romantic, peaceful, perfect for solo brunch or quiet dates.

2. Sno-Station – Kumasi

Why it’s underrated:
This dessert and light meal spot in Kumasi offers a refreshing twist to Ghana’s hot afternoons. Located near Ahodwo Roundabout, Sno-Station specializes in snow cones, ice cream fusions, and smoothie bowls—but it’s their sandwiches and spicy shawarma that surprise first-timers.

Must-try items:

  • Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Kelewele

  • Mango Coconut Snow Bowl

  • Passionfruit Slush

Vibe: Family-friendly and creative; great for students and couples.

3. Tea Baa – Osu, Accra

 

Why you should visit:
Not exactly “unknown,” but still underappreciated by mainstream foodies, Tea Baa offers a quirky yet homely blend of tea-themed dishes, craft cocktails, and an alternative Accra vibe. Their meals are as memorable as their creative menu names.

Must-try:

  • Waakye Quesadilla

  • Spicy Suya Wings

  • Hibiscus Tea Sangria

Vibe: Afro-boho, ideal for creatives and night owls looking for a low-key hangout.

4. Simret – Accra (Ethiopian Cuisine)

Why it stands out:
Hidden behind a residential compound in Roman Ridge, Simret is Accra’s best-kept Ethiopian secret. Run by a warm Ethiopian-Ghanaian family, Simret offers authentic East African cuisine in a serene, garden-like setting.

Must-try:

  • Injera with Doro Wat

  • Lentil Stew (Misir Wot)

  • Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony (if you’re lucky!)

Vibe: Cultural, peaceful, and great for small groups or a food adventure.

5. Green Eats – Takoradi

Why it’s a gem:
Green Eats is redefining healthy eating in the Western Region. With a strong focus on plant-based, locally sourced ingredients, this Takoradi restaurant appeals to vegans and health-conscious diners alike—but even meat-lovers find themselves converted.

Must-try:

  • Quinoa-Fried Rice with Grilled Veggies

  • Spicy Avocado Wrap

  • Baobab Smoothie

Vibe: Clean-eating café with minimalist aesthetics and great Wi-Fi—perfect for digital nomads.

6. Indulge Dessert Lounge – Tema

 

Why it’s worth the trip:
This dessert-first restaurant is a rare gem in Tema, offering artisan pastries, waffles, milkshakes, and gourmet light meals. Their focus on presentation and fresh ingredients makes it one of the best unknown dining experiences in the Greater Accra Region.

Must-try:

  • Red Velvet Waffles

  • Plantain Lasagna

  • Oreo Cheesecake Milkshake

Vibe: Instagrammable, upbeat, and cozy. A great place to treat yourself.

7. Cafe Kwae – Airport City, Accra

 

Why it’s quietly amazing:
Often overshadowed by larger venues in the area, Cafe Kwae offers a modern Ghanaian café experience with international twists. From their yam hash to grilled wraps, every item feels home-made with gourmet flair.

Must-try:

  • Tuna & Avocado Wrap

  • Sweet Potato Fries

  • Pineapple Ginger Juice

Vibe: Business-casual, perfect for remote workers or quick meetings.

8. Noble House – Kumasi

Why it deserves more fame:
While the Accra branches are more visible, Noble House in Kumasi serves some of the most consistent Asian cuisine in Ghana, especially Chinese and Indian dishes with authentic flavors.

Must-try:

  • Chicken Tikka Masala

  • Singapore Noodles

  • Vegetable Spring Rolls

Vibe: Family-style and budget-friendly without compromising taste.

9. The Red Chef – Madina, Accra

Why it’s a rising star:
Red Chef is proving that fine dining can exist beyond the affluent neighborhoods. Located near UPSA in Madina, this restaurant offers surprising elegance, strong flavors, and excellent customer service at affordable prices.

Must-try:

  • Coconut Chicken Curry

  • Jollof Couscous

  • Mint Lamb Chops

Vibe: Upscale yet unpretentious. A hidden gem for locals.

10. Ankobra Beach Restaurant – Axim

 

Why it’s unforgettable:
This one is for the travelers. Located on the Western coast near Axim, Ankobra Beach Restaurant offers beachside dining with fresh seafood and a rustic, peaceful setting that rivals any upscale resort.

Must-try:

  • Grilled Lobster with Garlic Butter

  • Coconut Rice and Fish Curry

  • Fresh Pineapple Juice

Vibe: Ocean breeze, barefoot dining, and pure bliss. Ideal for a weekend getaway.

These underrated restaurants across Ghana prove that world-class meals don’t always come with fame or expensive price tags. Whether you’re a local looking to break out of your routine or a traveler craving authentic and surprising flavors, these spots deserve a place on your culinary bucket list.

So next time you think you’ve “eaten everywhere” in Ghana—think again. The real gems are often the ones hiding just around the corner.

Source: Thepressradio.com

Ogyem Solomon

Solomon Ogyem – Media Entrepreneur | Journalist | Brand Ambassador Solomon Ogyem is a dynamic Ghanaian journalist and media entrepreneur currently based in South Africa. With a solid foundation in journalism, Solomon is a graduate of the OTEC School of Journalism and Communication Studies in Ghana and Oxbridge Academy in South Africa. He began his career as a reporter at OTEC 102.9 MHz in Kumasi, where he honed his skills in news reporting, community storytelling, and radio broadcasting. His passion for storytelling and dedication to the media industry led him to establish Press MltiMedia Company in South Africa—a growing platform committed to authentic African narratives and multimedia journalism. Solomon is the founder and owner of Thepressradio.com, a news portal focused on delivering credible, timely, and engaging stories across Ghana and Africa. He also owns Press Global Tickets, a service-driven venture in the travel and logistics space, providing reliable ticketing services. He previously owned two notable websites—Ghanaweb.mobi and ShowbizAfrica.net—both of which contributed to entertainment and socio-political discussions within Ghana’s digital space. With a diverse background in media, digital journalism, and business, Solomon Ogyem is dedicated to telling impactful African stories, empowering youth through media, and building cross-continental media partnerships.

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