"Although it is practically a roadside bar, Auntie Muni’s has earned a formidable reputation in Accra for waakye (waa-chey), a mélange of dark black-eyed beans and rice, with meat and some fish, often eel."
"Each Sunday afternoon, an otherwise unremarkable intersection in Labone becomes crowded with people lining up for a taste of Aunti Muni's Waakye, a hearty rice and bean dish that is spiced with the flavorful waakye leaf."
"It is best sampled at long-established street stalls such as Katawodieso and Auntie Muni’s."
"Once you order your waakye, take a seat at the communal tables and dig in, you’ll know why so many people come to Auntie Muni’s, including many Ghanaian celebrities."
"Aunti Muni Waakye is definitely the place to start if you wish to explore this favourite Ghanaian dish."
"First, before leaving your neighborhood, catch a bite to eat at the famed Auntie Muni’s."
"Auntie Muni’s is a roadside bar that has gained fame in Accra due to waakye dish. Customers queue to this netted bar to put ingredients of their choice in the dish including vegetables, eggs, lumps of meat, or noodles."