First please note that this review is based on their Amala alone as that’s the only thing I tried.
They don’t owe affordability but at least let me get value for money! The taste was highly basic for the price, they can do so much better please. The customer service was okay at least no one was rude to me. The environment is the regular buka standard and relatively clean for a buka!
My main issue is the taste and nothing more. For that price, it can...
Read moreIya Eba sells food indigenous to Nigerians. Their food is tasty and people who want to have a good meal of Amala and Ewedu, Pounded Yam and Egusi or Vegetable soup (Efo - riro), rice and beans etc. will enjoy their food.
In the evenings, not all these foods are available depending on the time you get there, but they'll usually have catfish and goat meat pepper soup with drinks for people who want to relax and chill after work, in...
Read moreA lovely corner piece space of hot pepperish Nigerian delicacies located at the Obalende/TBS/Muson axis of Lagos Island. Frequented by a lot of corporates due to its location, Iya Eba restaurant has a rich menu of tasty Naija delicacies. There's also a rich reservoir of very cold drinks, both soft and alchoholic. Service is above average, the ambiance is commendable and ample parking space...
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