Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2020, Blaðsíða 20

Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2020, Blaðsíða 20
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2020 20 DINING Joy And Jollof Rice Introducing Ogolúgo, 101’s only African restaurant Words: Poppy Askham Photo: Art Bicnick Ogolúgo means “welcome” in Hausa and the name couldn’t be more fitting for Laugavegur’s latest culinary arrival. Since its early July opening, the team be- hind the restaurant have been determined to deliver a taste of Africa to 101 by offering a host of authentic dishes from attieke to domuda, all served with a gen- erous helping of laughter and hospitality. Filling a gap in the market “I want it to feel like home, that was the main idea,” explains Alex Jallow, Ogolúgo’s owner, waiter, and resident TikTok superstar. “The taste of the food, the smell of the spices, the crowds of peo- ple—when you walk in you feel like you’re home, like you’re in Africa.” Alex hails from the Gambia and Senegal region of West Af- rica, but grew up in the U.K. and has been living in Iceland for over ten years. “I love Iceland, but I just felt that that African touch was missing in this country, so when I was able to make it hap- pen, it was a dream come true.” Before taking up the role of restaurant frontman, Alex worked as a chef. “I got my love for food from my mum. I was always in the kitchen, running in and stealing food from her whilst she was cooking,” he ex- plains. “When I was 11, I would always ask to go to the market. My mum would ask me what I wanted to buy, but I just wanted to go to the market so I could get close to all the different ingredi- ents. That’s the kind of person I’ve been ever since I was little. I’ve always loved food.” He suddenly jumps up from the table and disappears into the kitchen, emerging with a plate of jollof rice served with crispy plantain and grilled tilapia. He also brings the rather reluctant head chef Dawda in tow. “This is West Africa’s favourite dish, but it can be found all across the con- tinent” Dawda explains. “I have lots of favorite recipes to make and I’m always experimenting, but at the end of the day I’ll al- ways love jollof rice.” Service with a smile Although the food is superb, what really stands out from a dining experience at Ogolúgo is the at- mosphere, largely thanks to the overbrimming enthusiasm of the restaurant’s owner. Alex practi- cally leaps from table to table, fre- quently breaking out into dance as he delivers steaming meat pies and huge bowls of okro soup. It’s this exuberance that has earnt him hundreds of thousands of views on the restaurant’s hit Tik- Tok account—username ogolu- go101—where he puts his own vi- vacious spin on the trends of the day, attracting a younger crowd of dedicated diners in the process. His cheerfulness is infectious; within moments of entering the restaurant, you’re grinning along with him and even agreeing to make a TikTok cameo. “Trust me, I don’t even know where I get my energy from my- self and I’m in here every single day,” he laughs. “It’s all about hap- piness. There’s so much positive energy in this restaurant. My customers look forward to com- ing here, and they love it when I’m dancing around the place. It makes me happy to make them happy so I don’t even notice that I’m running around and that time is going by. I can’t complain. I am happy, very happy.” And there we find Ogolúgo’s secret: not only is it 101’s only African restaurant, it’s also the postcode’s most joyful dining spot. I leave the restaurant like every other diner, with a full stomach and a smile on my face, having promised a swift return. Info: Visit Ogolúgo at Laugavegur 85 and be sure to check out their TikTok ogolugo101. Laugarnesvegur 74a, 105 Reykjavik +354 537 6556 Please follow us on Facebook: kaffi.laekur Instagram: kaffi.laekur Tripadvisor & Google: Kaffi Lækur Family-run speciality coffee house/bar and a homey eatery Healthy drinks and food Vegan-friendly Homemade with local ingredients We run an art gallery and host cultural events Located next to Laugardalslaug pool SOAR OVER ICELAND IN REYKJAVÍK Experience Iceland’s natural wonders as you hang suspended before a 20-metre spherical screen, feeling the wind in your hair and the mist on your skin. Find this spectacular all-ages, all-weather ride right in the heart of Reykjavík. Book your seat at FlyOverIceland.com

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