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Food like home made. Their range of soup is top notch. Very finger licking
This restaurant has truly stood the test of time. I've been a fan for 16 years and, while they haven't expanded significantly, their consistency is commendable. Their standout dishes, Afang soup and Nsala (white) soup, are must-tries that should not be missed. The quality they offer has been well-maintained over the years. The customer service remains largely unchanged, but it's not bad at all. Plus, both entrances leading to Emina Crescent are now open, allowing access from either end, including the Amore side. Overall, it's a solid choice for a moderately priced restaurant in Ikeja.
This restaurant has truly stood the test of time. I've known it for 16 years, and while they haven't expanded significantly, their consistency has been remarkable. Their standout dishes include catch soup and nsala (white soup), which are must-tries. The atmosphere adds to the charm of the place. Although the customer service hasn't changed much, it's decent enough, and now both have come together to create a stunning new space, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds. Overall, it's a great option for a moderate budget in Ikeja.
The food is prepared as if it were made at home. Her soup is exceptional—it's incredibly delicious!