A restaurant alongside Abiola way, Abeokuta that is prominent to indigenes and non indigenes of the state. At Madojutimi Restaurant you are offered a job wide range of conventional and traditional dishes to pick from. The menu is grand and the food is savory. Although it's not as rosy and sophisticated as modern eatries. It has done well in providing a safe and stable ambient environment for relaxing and eating food. Food here is sold at reasonable prices and Madojutimi restaurant has existed for over a decade now. Recently, it was renovated to change its outward and under features to satisfy customers better and also to speak modernity. Because indeed some people judge a book...
Read moreHeard much about it and was a bit surprised, however I'm disappointed as the place could do with a major facelift, the decor is terrible, with dark colours inside. The food however was good and tasty' though expensive for Abeokuta. They had a choice of Amala (dark) or Lafun (White) with ewedu and gbegiri. Goat meat (3000) but big ....though the part given me was bony. They also had the usual assortment of rice cooked 10 ways and chicken cooked 5 ways. This place would be expensive in Lagos but I must say that the portions are larger. The parking is also restricted to two cars. They however give 24/7 service. So stopby if...
Read moreFood was bad. I had dinner with friends. The food was stale, microwave wasn't even functional so we couldn't warm up the foods. We only ate because we've been on a road trip all day and were farmished. Unfortunately they were the only restaurant open about that time of the night. The dining hall was noisy, there was a local live band making noise with their drums and even soliciting tips from guests. All four of us had running stomachs by the...
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