I went in there with a walker. I wasn’t attended to by the new middle aged Igbo lady who welcomed me. A Pastor’s wife came in after me, ran straight to the fried yam and dodo I was waiting for and took every yam and dodo by herself and the man who came to ring her out was yelling that the yam is too big. I spent 1 hour in the store without being waited on. The man had no apology but asked if I could come for him to ring me up before he starts having more customers. I was just looking at him. He still rung me up without itemizing what I purchased. The bitter leaf I asked to be warmed but it was served cold though I waited for it. This was my first and last time there....
Read moreThis lady actually catered for a birthday party I went to this evening. This is the best amala ewedu and gberi i have ever eatin. The stew was hot perfectly spicy and had soft and fried meat. Most restaurants do not boil their meat to be soft then fry it. Her food was exceptional. She will...
Read moreI love the food here. They were closed on the Sunday my fiancé and I stopped by, but they still served us. I had the vegetable soup and my fiancé had the amala and ewedu. It was...
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