Ten Lagos restaurants to check out this weekend
Due to the hustling and bustling nature the city of Lagos presents, many consumers are left with limited time for culinary activities and as such love to dine out once in a while.
There are so many restaurants scattered around the nook and cranny of the state and selecting one that is a welcoming oasis from the bustle of Lagos is usually a herculean task.
Here, are some highly rated restaurants that serve intercontinental and African cuisines. These restaurants are worth checking out.
Hard Rock Cafe
Hard Rock Café is a chain of theme restaurants founded in 1972 by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton in London. This restaurant found its way into Lagos, Nigeria on the 19th of December, 2015. Situated along Water Corporation next to Landmark centre in Oniru estate, Hard Rock Café cuisine includes- American, bar and café. Ranked one out of 198 restaurants in the state, this restaurant boosts of features that make it ideal for families with children, special occasions, and romantic outings.
Art Café
Established in 2013, Art café is positioned at Akin Olugbede in Victoria Island. This restaurant’s cuisine includes Mediterranean, European, and it’s also vegetarian friendly. Rated high in terms of the food, service, value and the atmosphere, this restaurant serves breakfast, brunch and dinner with their prices ranging from N3, 160 and N7, 899. Some of the dishes served here include Barbecue grills, salad and French fries. Art café cater for vegan and those with dietary needs.
Spice Bar
This Australian restaurant is sited in Victoria Island, and caters to the needs of those who love Chinese, Indian or Asian foods. Good for business meetings, families with children and special occasion, Spice bar has provisions for late-night eaters in addition to breakfast, lunch and Dinner.
The Yellow Chilli restaurant and Bar
Yellow Chilli specialises in traditional Nigerian and continental dishes. Situated in Victoria Island and Ikeja, this restaurant focuses on African dishes, soups and seafood. Apart from serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, this restaurant also opens its doors for late-night callers. It is good for large groups, local cuisine and families with children.
Ocean Basket
This South African restaurant is all about seafood. Located in Tiamiyu Savage Street in Victoria Island, this restaurant that began business 21years ago in South African came into Nigeria in 2014. With the price ranging between N2, 212 and N6, 319, Ocean basket boosts of over 200 outlets across the globe.
Terra Kulture
Birthed in 2003, Terra Kulture restaurant concentrates on serving Nigerian cuisines and international dishes. This restaurant which is sited on savage lane off Ahmadu Bello way is well rated in terms of food, service, value and atmosphere. Not for late-night callers but great for business meetings, large groups and families with children.
Rhapsody’s restaurant
This South African restaurant specialises on American and international dishes. Sited in Ikeja area of Lagos, this restaurant also has its presence in Botswana and Zambia.
Jevinik
This restaurant’s cuisine includes African, soup and international dishes. Situated around Agoro Ogiyan area of Lagos, It is good for those dining on a budget, large groups and families with children. Some local foods served here include jollof rice, coconut rice, stock fish pepper soup, Afang soup and bush meat.
L’Afric
This 100 per cent African restaurant is positioned around Sanusi Fafunwa area of the state and serves only lunch and Dinner. Some dishes include goat meat, plantains, seafood soup, and pounded yam.
Sherlaton Indian restaurant
This Indian restaurant which stepped into Nigeria in 2012 is located in Victoria Island and its ideal for consumers dinning on a budget. With a price range between N28, 436 and N30, 016, this restaurant serves Indian, Asian, Halal and vegetarian cuisine.