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Contribuisci feedbackUniversity of Amala’s Amala and Abula is always the go to for me. I can never get tired of their amala. Despite the present economic situation of the country, they are still selling their Amala for 100 and their Ogunfe is 1200, very affordable. For someone like me who doesn’t eat much, I always make do with just 3 wraps of amala. I suggest that they work on their crowd management so people can be attended to in order of their arrival. Also, they should work on their restaurant, the other time I dined in, I had to battle with house flies. Asides this, their meal is great. I only eat their Amala and Abula though.
Walk in, and I was attended to immediately, fresh, hot, delicious, affordable foods. Still sweating from the delicious Amala.
It's a typical amala restaurant in the trenches. Lol, not really trenches, I'm kidding. For one, it's neat and quite spacious, so you don't have t9 worry about your soup splashing in someone's eyes when you drag your brokotor. Hehe. The amala is nice, theor goat meat is big. The last time I ate there, it was 800 per portion. I haven't had any other meal there. Their amala portions are also not bad. The gbegiri is quite tasty. It's a good place overall
University of Amala is indeed in a class of its own when it comes to restaurant service for local foods especially the Amala variant. The place is ideal for restaurant service. One will always one to come back after the first experience. The university is located on the road to/fro Idimu busstop. You can't miss the choice location!
Very decent, neat and modest Nigerian foods restaurant. Courteous attendants and modest prices