I’m super picky when it comes to food, and I love a mix of classic Nigerian dishes and modern twists. While in Lagos, I’m on a mission to try out all the must-visit spots on the Island—rating them on flavour, aesthetics, and vibes. If it made the lis...
If you're craving rich, home-cooked Nigerian flavours - This is the spot. The name literally translates to “House of pounded yam” so if you're there be sure to try it with one of their delicious soups
ILÉ IYÁN
The setup isn’t anything fancy, but the food? Fresh, authentic, and full of flavour. It’s a popular date spot, saw many couples there. The Asun was a 10/10—spicy, smoky, and perfectly tender. They also had Boli, Suya, Shawarma, Turkey, Ice cream, Pop...
Lekki Conservation Centre - Family Park
Known as a night club, but their food is soo good. I had the yam and egg, chicken wings and the fried yam. All the food was 10/10. Service is a little funny though :/
Insomnia
When there is a queue, you know the food is GOOODDD. Crazy affordable too, less than 30k for enough food for 4!
Molabat Kitchen
The Asun rice, Panla fish and Jollof rice was 10/10. The Peppered beef was tasty too, but slightly spoiled due to the heat
The Place
Hands down one of the yummiest Suya I had. Ordered it 3 days in a row. (Ram, Beef, Shaki, Gizzard, Tuzo). Not the best in Lagos, but the best in Lekki
Glover Court Suya
For all my lovers of indomie, look no further. Everything you could want indomie to be, they have it here
Indomie Cafe
The food left a little to be desired, but the seaside water views made up for it. Perfect place to have a chilled lunch