See updated menu (Dec. 2013) here.
Diami knows ‘toubab’ tastes and standards and is happy to bring the best of Senegal right to your door. Meals are prepared in a clean kitchen using good quality ingredients, then delivered punctually. Perfect for events, but also for family dinners.
Call 72 hours in advance to place orders. 77 536 5405
French, English or Wolof. Delivery fee 1,500 cfa.
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Entrees (serves 5 people)
Poulet Yassa
Marinated chicken with caramelized onion sauce, choice of white rice or vermicelli 12,000 cfa
Yassa poisson
Caramelized onion sauce with lotte or capitaine fish, choice of white rice or vermicelli 12,000 cfa
Thieboudienne
Lotte or capitaine fish with vegetables and broken rice in a tomato sauce 10,000 cfa
Thiebouyapp (white)
Boneless beef with vegetables and broken rice with caramelized onion sauce 10,000 cfa
Thiebouyapp (red)
Boneless beef with vegetables and broken rice in a tomato sauce 10,000 cfa
Mafé beef
Peanut butter sauce with boneless beef, carrots and potato with white rice 9,000 cfa
Drinks
Bissap, hibiscus-infused drink made with filtered water 1500 cfa / 1.5 liters
Bouye, baobob fruit drink made with filtered water 1500 cfa / 1.5 liters
Sweet tea, true American-style tea made with filtered water 1500 cfa / 1.5 liters
This makes my mouth water…can it be Fed-Exed to the US?? 🙂
I wish! Diami’s is the best.
yay!!! great initiative!
I have ordered twice now from Diami. Delicious. Highly recommended.
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