Let's start with the pros.
The atmosphere is located within lifecamp Estate and it's very quiet & serene. After dinner, we could walk out, and it was nice taking in nature. I loved the setup, especially the bar area. The wooden design and barn like decor were impressive. The restroom is well maintained & clean. Customer service was ok, polite, and apologies regarding my discomfort. I loved my cosmopolitan cocktail. The amount of alcohol was just right. I was on a mission for enjoyment & not to be knocked off. It is affordable.
However, The cons The food for me was a no-no. My order was pretty much basic, spaghetti & meatballs with parmesan something & what I got was trenched in salt & spice/MSG. I could hardly stomach it & so I could not eat my order. Waste of my money.
I got food poisoning. Due to how bad my plate was, I had to share my friends' malay rice, which was better. However, we got sick that night. Not a night I wish to recall. It felt as though we were served leftovers because of the time we had dinner & both plates were ready under 15 minutes.... hmmmmmm.
The issue of a stray cat. I, for one, am not a fan of cats, and It was uneasy for me to have dinner with a cat ready to jump into my plate repeatedly.
I did not enjoy my experience in total & I did have high expectations because it was recommended & my health was at stake. Would I return? still seating on the fence...
Read moreIt’s a beautiful family oriented restaurant in Life Camp. There’s a little area for the kids to play, a few animals , a pool area and a gym as well. They also offer swimming classes at N20,000 per 10 sessions and to use the pool you pay N1500.
We were a party of 5 that went there; 3 adults and 2 kids. So we ordered about 6 plates of food; a club sandwich A burger Prawns scallopina; Butterfly prawns Malaysian rice Oriental rice and chicken Spaghetti and meatballs balls
And honestly the only food that was edible was the butterfly prawns and the club sandwich. The other items were either not edible or wasn’t nice at all. Actually the food was horrible. My son described the spaghetti as a spaghetti island as it was swimming in a sea of oil, the meatballs were not nice at all.
We sat outside and the flies were just too much once the food arrived.
To make matters worse early the next morning one of the adults who accompanied us had a really bad case of food poisoning and only fully recovered after 2 days.
I would only recommend this place for swimming and drinks, honestly it was a really...
Read moreLooking forward to another Abuja trip just for the hummus served here. Everything was so good. My cabonara had nice chunks of bacon and it was perfectly creamy. My ginger lemon grass tea was divine, didn't even use the honey. The portion of hummus was quite large for the price and I love that feeling of value for money I got from it. I sat with my laptop outside and enjoyed the breeze that day. My only issue was the waiter, he was a bit short with me when I said he should leave my main meal inside till I was ready for it. He told me there was no space and proceeded to drop it on my table lol Nigerians. Then asked if he should cover it. He basically forced me to eat it even after I told him from the beginning that I'd let him know when I'd have the pasta as I wanted to space the meals out. Wish I took his name...sigh. saw some kids learning how to swim so there's an instructor incase you need that. I mean I felt he could be friendlier and more patient with them but hey. You could do your own recon before committing to anything. Overall a chilled place to eat, worth every dime and I would definitely...
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