The following highlights some of the popular Traditional Congolese Foods. If you manage to be in an Congolese restaurant or you are visiting Republic of the Congo, I recommend the following
2. Satori
Satori is a popular stew in the fishing village of Kisangani. This dish is prepared by cooking tilapia fillets in a pan coated with pumpkin seeds, plantain and garlic. This preparation can be found at the Nganda restaurant in Kinshasa. Often run by single women, these restaurants are somewhere between a bar and a restaurant. This dish goes well with a cold beer.
9. Fufu
Fufu is the staple food of the Congo. A thick paste made by grinding cooked cassava in a mortar. It is usually eaten as a side dish to peanut soup. To eat this dish in the traditional way, take a piece of paste and shape it into a small ball with your right hand. Make a hole in the middle of the ball with your thumb and use it as a spoon to scoop the soup into your mouth.