Lekki Restaurant and Bar
Main info
£8 - £20
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African, Vegetarian options
323 Kingsland Rd, London
Opening hours
11AM-12AM
- Sunday 11AM-12AM
- Monday 11AM-12AM
- Tuesday 11AM-12AM
- Wednesday 11AM-12AM
- Thursday 11AM-12AM
- Friday 11AM-12AM
- Saturday 11AM-12AM
Authentic Nigerian Flavors: A Culinary Gem!
Stepping into the Nigerian restaurant felt like unearthing a delightful cultural treasure, despite its gritty relationship with consistency. The staff greeted us with warmth evocative of familial gatherings, infusing a sprightly ambiance perfectly accentuated by the vibrant music. Dining here felt distinctly like being whisked away to a distant Nigerian haven where tradition is passionately served in each echelon of taste. Indeed, their Jollof rice and Egusi soup were celebratory exhibitions of authentic Nigerian flavors, leaving taste buds swooning and promising return visits almost undeniable for gastronomic enthusiasts. Yet, this culinary journey wasn’t just heralded by flawless moments.The restaurant exudes an authenticity both in its vivid cultural essence and through imperfections that may dissuade the more fastidious patrons. There are stories of disarray that require careful navigation; service should weave seamlessly with culinary precision, and unfortunately, instances of misunderstandings occasionally get replicated from counter to table. Hygiene stands as the elephant in this vivacious dining room, leaving elephants’ silhouettes instead of shadows. Still, while its culinary beats falter on unpredictable footing, adventurous diners who can overlook such dips in composition will surely savor a testamental harmony telling of Nigeria’s gastronomic wonders. The contrast between the corrective remarks and flavorsome acclaim sets it as both an enigma and a beacon for spirited explorers seeking an ingenuine sambal in London’s integrous tapestry. — Nigel Gourmet
How to get there
323 Kingsland Rd, London
London City Airport — 6.14 mi
Old Street - 0.99 mi