Ojuelegba Amala points houses the best chefs that cooks Nigeria Southwestern delicacies in Abuja Municipal Area Council. They have a way they perfectly cook all the beans meal on their menu ranging from Gbegiri, beans Portage, beans and rice, moimoi, etc. The homely atmosphere gives you the right feel while eating their tasty food. Apart from their brand Meal(Amala and Abula), they also cook other foods like boiled yam, Portage yam, pounded yam, semolina, jollof rice, white rice, fried rice, etc. They have average parking space and wheelchair parking and access into the building... Situated upstairs is their VIP section and their...
Read moreYou know that firewood taste of jollof rice? You're sure to get it here. It says Amalapoint in the name, but for me, na the rice I dey see o. But I'm holding a star because the service at the Garki branch is poor in my opinion. First off, there are many of them but they are too slow to attend to people. Secondly, you order food and they go inside to wash spoon or fork. No be so na. Then you na have AC upstairs and call it VIP and charge 1k per person to stay there and then a few standing fans downstairs for we local men. I prefer the one at Central Area. Top notch service there. In and out for...
Read moreAmala joint, after a long day in Abuja.
The Amala had little granules, they didn’t have gbegiri so I had ewedu and stew. The customer service is not the best and I don’t think they are bothered.
The payment point is not close to the serving point so you have to wait the line and leave your food open🙄
The beef was soft tho. I was really hungry that day so I had three scoops of Amala.
Altogether, it’s an okay place to eat, I guess it’s just to have a feel of the western...
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