Their food is good but sometimes their jollof rice can be a bit hard and for people with ulcer history should avoid it. I stopped eating their jollof rice because each time I did, I ended up nursing indigestion.. I tried to complain via Instagram but no response but they take orders for the same Instagram.. this led to my concern about management. The management is too domesticated, not organized at all.. the staff do what they like and they are ready to abuse customers with no regrets, another thing I hate there is their point of sales... Here, they make use of some old niggas especially the surulere outlet, those people preferred to use their head to calculate instead of using calculator or exploring digital means, and this will create some unnecessary artificial queue, I will advise they should explore the use to technology to spice up the Point of sale. The atmosphere of the restaurant is ok but sometimes it can be over crowded but the area where you get your food and make payment can be very offensive due to poor positioning, poor management, and poor manners of some of the staff... In short, most of the staff lack good etiquette... Note: I have only been to the surulere outlet so my comment is based on my experience at their surulere outlet, I don't know if other outlets have some good order... Moreso, when it comes to Yoruba food in surulere Amoke should be one of the first 5......
Read moreThis is one of the 'hottest' Amala Joints in Lagos. For example, we took a 2+ hours return trip just to eat Amala here. 😏 They have other dishes like jollof rice but the catch here is the 'Amala'. A little scoop that should be like 4 morsels if your morsels are really small goes for 100 naira. There are all sorts of protein to go with it; Ogunfe (Goat meat), Titus fish, Crocker Fish, Turkey, etc.
I think; to make it better, the Amala should be behind a counter as opposed to beside the doorway, because some people end up quarreling as they queue to get their plate of Amala. The soup are carried around uncovered to the back of the counter. In short, it is a Modern-day Bukka (cafeteria).
They have a VIP room here that is secluded.
The entrance is not Wheelchair-accessible ♿️ There is an indoor seating area that is very beautiful. The Air conditioning doesn't work well, so the room is...
Read moreAmoke One is one of the big Food restaurant and amala joint in Surulere area of Lagos. Just find your way to Bode Thomas, is by the Tjunction around that place, food very OK, thou you will see crowd when you get there but don't worry the crowd is well manage. They are very orderly, you will pick and plate and move to which type of food you want to buy, once you get the food, you move to where you will take soup, you take only drop to the food then move to where you will take meats of different types of what you want, from ogufe, to cow meat, poomoo, intestines, shaki, fish, and all the orisirisi, then you move to where you will cost all you have in your plate and then make payment before you go inside and eat your food in peace or if is eat before you can go, the delivery boys are also on one side taken orders they want to go and deliver, so you can also do...
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