Extremely disappointed because my friends and I were searching for a good place to have west African food in a dine in setting in Fort Worth. At first we were going to try a Liberian restaurant until I discovered last minute that it was a food truck. Then I found Lagos Kitchen, and I thought this place would save us, so we could finally dine there in an authentic west African restaurant. It wasn’t until we arrived that we discovered the place is ONLY A MULTI-RESTAURANT KIOSK, where you pick up food and leave. The pick up area shares many different restaurants. I couldn’t find this specified ANYWHERE online. In addition, NO ONE answers the phone number listed, and I called numerous times before I arrived and while I was there. We ended up going to Righteous Foods. I think it should be SPECIFIED that this is NOT a place you can dine in, in a restaurant setting. I wasted a lot of my time and got people’s hopes up for nothing. It’s a shame there are no true African dine in restaurants...
Read moreThe flavor profile of the egusi soup, jollof rice, and chicken were to die for. It tastes amazing!
However, (and that's a big however!), the chicken tastes dry and old, and the portion size was nowhere near what you would expect for the price. I could eat the egusi soup in four to five bites. And it would take me just as long to chew through the chicken.
At this price point, I don't know if I will order here again, but I will miss...
Read moreDon't waste your time going to this place. t. The customer service is very bad they're not willing to make the customer satisfied very bad business I would not recommend it. You go there to spend cash and they don't even have change They don't believe in producing change for customers. They expect every customer to come in with a credit card. I do not recommend this place because it's very inconvenient for the customer poor...
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