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Meet the cook who couldn’t find good catfish pepper soup in Lagos, so she started a restaurant

On the 11th of February, 2023, Itoro Akrasi, known in her social media circle as Itee Akrasi, made an important announcement on her Facebook page: She had just moved her food vending business to her own restaurant at the Officer’s Mess at NNS Beecroft, a Nigerian Navy settlement in Apapa. The collective response to this… Continue reading Meet the cook who couldn’t find good catfish pepper soup in Lagos, so she started a restaurant

7 of the Most Distinct Halal Restaurants in Lagos

For the Muslim community in Lagos, finding halal restaurants with authentic and delicious dishes can be a challenge. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here’s a list of 7 of the best halal restaurants in Lagos 🍛🍲

The 7 best restaurants to find vegan food in Lagos

If you’re a fan of vegan food or looking to explore more plant-based options, check out this article. It’s your guide to finding the most delicious and satisfying vegan meals in Lagos.

7 women-owned restaurants in Lagos you have to visit today

In honor of Women’s Month, we’re celebrating the women entrepreneurs who are shaking up the food scene in Lagos. These women-owned restaurants are not only changing the status quo but also serving up some of the best food you’ll ever taste. From authentic Nigerian cuisine to international flavors, here’s a list of 10 must-visit spots in Lagos owned by women.

My father took us out to lunch every Sunday, someday it’ll be my turn

David, a longtime friend and colleague, thinks that it reflects badly on married women whose husbands eat in restaurants at frequent intervals. This outdated stereotype is an offshoot of the often romanticised African patriarchy, where women are solely responsible for satisfying their husbands’ culinary desires: if a man eats out, it is seen as a… Continue reading My father took us out to lunch every Sunday, someday it’ll be my turn

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