Food scene in Yaoundé
Cameroon · Food Guide

Yaoundé.

Yaoundé is Cameroon's political capital and a meeting point of Beti, Bamileke, and Central African culinary traditions, a city where local markets overflow with fresh eru leaves, crayfish, and palm oil.

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What Yaoundé is known for

Ndolé
Eru
Mbongo Tchobi
Koki
Poulet DG
Okok
The food scene
Yaoundé is Cameroon's political capital and a meeting point of Beti, Bamileke, and Central African culinary traditions, a city where local markets overflow with fresh eru leaves, crayfish, and palm oil.”

Yaoundé food culture

01Cameroonian

Ndolé

A staple of Yaoundé's food culture, found in homes, markets, and restaurants across the city.

02Cameroonian

Eru

A staple of Yaoundé's food culture, found in homes, markets, and restaurants across the city.

03Cameroonian

Mbongo Tchobi

A staple of Yaoundé's food culture, found in homes, markets, and restaurants across the city.

04Cameroonian

Koki

A staple of Yaoundé's food culture, found in homes, markets, and restaurants across the city.

05Cameroonian

Poulet DG

A staple of Yaoundé's food culture, found in homes, markets, and restaurants across the city.

06Cameroonian

Okok

A staple of Yaoundé's food culture, found in homes, markets, and restaurants across the city.

How it works

Your guide to eating well
in Yaoundé.

01

Home chefs, not just restaurants

Many of the best meals in Yaoundé are cooked by home chefs with no shopfront. Tamub surfaces them.

02

Order directly, no middleman

Tamub connects you to the cook directly, no aggregator taking a cut, no inflated prices.

03

Authentic recipes, real kitchens

Every chef on Tamub cooks from scratch using the real ingredients behind Cameroonian cuisine.

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Eat well in Yaoundé.

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African restaurants and home chefs in Yaoundé on Tamub

Yaoundé is Cameroon's political capital and a meeting point of Beti, Bamileke, and Central African culinary traditions, a city where local markets overflow with fresh eru leaves, crayfish, and palm oil.

Tamub is building the digital infrastructure for Yaoundé's African food scene, giving local chefs, home cooks, and small restaurants the tools to take orders online, manage deliveries, and grow their customer base beyond their immediate neighbourhood.

Whether you're asking yourself “where can I get Cameroonian food in Yaoundé” or looking for a specific dish you grew up eating, Tamub is the answer. The platform is built specifically around African cuisine. Every feature, every search, every recommendation is calibrated for this food culture, not retrofitted from a generic app.

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