EKO House
Restaurant · Rockville ·

EKO House

Restaurant · Rockville ·

Pan-African restaurant celebrating Nigerian culture with fusion cuisine

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150 Gibbs St, Rockville, MD 20850 Get directions

$30–50

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150 Gibbs St, Rockville, MD 20850 Get directions

+1 301 723 7200
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$30–50

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Dec 9, 2025

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EKO House

Chioma O.

Google
I really was excited to check out this spot in Rockville. Pros; good location..well decorated and restaurant with ample space. Service not bad as well Cons: I think the menu needs a revamp..in an attempt to be fusion it fails to deliver a core theme: good African food The native rice was hard and could have used a bit more seasoning. Beef Suya was somewhat tasty but so small and was cold upon arrival Wings were ok..really your basic wings My friend ordered a ginger ale..it came out tasting like water..flat Got the agege bread pudding dessert..just regular bread pudding with 3 measly scoops of ice cream Didn't understand why there were chicken tenders and mac cheese on an African restaurant menu..it was just all over the place I may return to try the peppersoip but honestly I was not impressed and this menu needs a complete overhaul

Ashley C.

Google
I had dinner here last night with a large group & ordered family-style platters of various dishes. Everything that I tried was so good! My favorite dishes were the Joloff rice & goat soya. 10/10 would recommend it! Don’t forget to try the Moloue cocktail. So good

Paul A

Google
The ambience was great and the waiters were helpful and professional. Large TV screens to watch sports events. There was a live performance which enhanced the experience. However, the food was lackluster in taste and really did not impress me and several others on my table. Better tasting food will make this place an all round entertainment center.

Niyi A.

Google
First the atmosphere was nice, but as excited as I was to come here, I must say that the experience left me very disappointed. I came for an event and understand special menus but the rates for the portions served were exorbitant. There is no reason this small portion of ayamase should cost $33. It took an hours to get water and another 2 hours only for my food to come out cold. This is unacceptable, I will not be back.

Stephen E.

Google
Delicious! My girlfriend took me here to experience Nigerian food. We got the beef suya, stewed goat meat, and jollof rice, superb! Just the right amount of spice and according to my girlfriend very authentic, the rice tastes just like what she makes at home. Would also recommend the mocktails. We each had one and they were like sparkling juice sodas, very unique and paired with the spice great. Also, very classy dining room and it wasn't too busy. Would definitely go back.

Corazon M.

Google
Loved everything! The spicy goat soup was flavorful, I loved it. Fish suya and beef suya were both tasteful!! Will definitely go again.

Travel G.

Google
Upscale dining with african music playing in the background. Great location as well. Lovely food, enjoyed it. Will definitely visit again with friends.

TeeJay S.

Google
It's the best Nigerian 🇳🇬 restaurant I have ever seen. The setting up is nothing but Afro mixed with European taste. Great concept 👌.