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Street Food in Ghana: Top 5 Best Cheapest Night street food.

Street Food in Ghana.

Street food in Ghana is known for its taste, affordability, diversity, and easy accessibility in various cities in Ghana. We’re taking you to the streets of Ghana’s capital city Accra for a late-night street food tour.

You don’t have to step into a fancy restaurant to have a taste of what the country has to offer. Getting food at night in Ghana is very possible. Below are the top 5 Cheapest Night Street Food in Ghana.

1. Assorted Indomie noodles

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Assorted Indomie stir-fried noodles is a very common night street food in any part of Ghana. This meal is prepared with the indomie instant noodles and is mostly mixed with veggies, sardine, egg, and corn beef. You can opt-out for sardines if you do not eat fish. All these cost about $1.50

2. Fried egg with Bread Toast (Chiibom)

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Ghanaian omelet with bread sellers mostly open from 7 pm to 7 am. You can get this night street food anytime at night, the meal is basically omellete with toasted Ghanaian bread and is often consumed with milo. Price – $1

3. Kelewele

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The third night street food in Ghana on our list is Kelewele. Kelewele is a Ghanaian dish or snack made with ripe plantain mixed with pepper, ginger, and other spices. Kelewele is often consumed with Ghanaian roasted peanuts.

4. Ghana kebab

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Kebab vendors are very easy to find in the country, mostly at night. Most of the vendors open from 6 pm – 12 am, depending on the location. Some kebab sellers stay up to 3 in the morning. Ghana kebabs are made of either sausage, goat, or cow meat and spices.

5. Banku with Grilled/Smoked tilapia

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Banku with grilled or smoked tilapia is one of the street foods you can find at night in Ghana. This food is mostly sold from 6 pm – 12 am-midnight. Price starts from $5.

How to get street food in Ghana

Throughout Ghana, street vendors can be found at every traffic light and major tro-tro stop.
You can buy anything from peanuts to water to doughnuts to batteries to lottery tickets to tablecloths with the help of your fellow travelers.

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