Sao Café Announces Reopening: A Fresh Start With Beloved Flavors
Sao Café closed its doors for relocation reasons, but they’ve announced they’ll be back up and running soon.
Why Nigerian Restaurants Should Go All-In on QR Codes: Menus and Payments
This essay argues that Nigerian restaurants should fully embrace QR codes, not just for menus but also for payments, capitalizing on the country's growing comfort with digital transactions. It addresses common concerns and highlights the efficiency and convenience of QR payments, urging restaurants to adopt this technology as the next logical step in their digital evolution.
Restaurant Opening: Breakfast and Brunch Spot, Shanrai
Shanrai’s menu extends beyond breakfast and brunch — it also includes pizza, chicken wings, salads and desserts.
New Management, New Experience: Grey Matter Lagos Reopens
Discover what's new at Grey Matter Lagos in Victoria Island. Reimagined by Chef Imoteda and General Manager Toni Aladekomo, this isn't just a restaurant—it's a culinary canvas and social hub. Find out more about the revamped space, Museum of Food, and innovative menu.
Great News, Cilantro’s Made Its Way to the Mainland
You can expect to enjoy the restaurant’s signature offerings — but without the “Island tax”.
Hey Brunch Club, Eats By TKO Now Has a Dine-in Space
The limited space means Eats By TKO is primarily a grab ‘n’ go joint, but it’s certainly optimised for Instagram.
Lokito: A New Nigerian Restaurant Selling Nostalgia in the Heart of Lekki
Lokito was reportedly inspired by its founder’s desire to create a space that’s reminiscent of his childhood in Port Harcourt.
How to Eat Your Way Through Lagos in 24 Hours
Visiting Lagos or seeking out a little adventure? Read Oyinda’s all-essential guide!
New Pan-Asian Delight in Lagos: Meet Mantra's Diverse Menu & Unique Ambience
Mantra doubles as a restaurant and lounge where you can “eat well, learn plenty, laugh lots, love much”.
The Scoop: Pizza Jungle Ikeja is Now on Chowdeck!
All things considered, Dodo Pizza and Domino’s should watch their backs.