Decided to check out 'Sabo Suya Spot' and compare it to Suya Hut, which IMO, is King of Suya in Houston. Value at this place, kills Suya Hut. Suya Hut's beef Suya is $1.39 per stick. At Sabo, you pay either 4 for $5, or 8 for $10, which comes out to $1.12 a stick cheaper than Suya Hut . Besides that, the portion at Sabo is quite a bit more generous than at Suya Hut. I also ordered Joloff rice, topped with ram Suya for $7. The jolof rice was probably a tad better than Suya Hut's. I just wish it also came with plantains. But for $7, can't complain. The ram was pretty dang spicy, but still good. As far as the beef Suya goes, I'm not quite ready to take the crown from Suya Hut', but Sabo's Suya is definitely some of the best I've had besides Suya Hut. They also give you onions and tomatoes with your order. Suya Hut still has an edge because of the signature maranaid flavor, and grilled taste. For those that prefer what's termed as the more 'authentic naija suya', Sabo's is excellent. I never dine-in at Suya Hut, so that's not something I care about, but Sabo is pretty much on par with Suya Hut, neither being anything special as far as dine in experience goes. Suya Hut might have a more broad selection as far as the menu goes, if you want something besides Suya, and Jolof rice. Additionally, as far as I can tell, Sabo doesn't serve any unclean meats, like pork or shrimp. Overall though, I think Sabo has the edge over Suya Hut, because of the value, and overall satisfaction.
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