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Affordable places to eat in Nigeria


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Hello readers, today I will looking at Nigeria. If you plan to visit the country soon, this article will be useful to you or if you reside there you might gain a thing or two, probably if you just want to spend some time with your family or friends. Restaurants I will be mentioning are reasonable priced and they will give you the best of experience.


Cactus
This restaurant is located in Victoria Island, Lagos. I can personally tell you that they have the best cakes, yeah cakes. I am assuming their pastries will be good. They also sell burgers, wraps, rice dishes and the likes. Dishes are priced between $15 to $34.

Grills in and out
This restaurant is located in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos and Wuse 2, Abuja. Definitely, from the name of the restaurant you can infer that they sell grilled dishes, yeah from grilled chicken to grilled beef to grilled fish, they definitely come with side dishes. Menu looks good. Dishes are priced between $10 and $18.


Jevinik Restaurant
This restaurant is located in Ikeja as well as in Victoria Island, Lagos. Branches are also located in Wuse 2 and Garki 2, Abuja. They did not leave Port Harcourt (Rivers State) out, as a branch is located in G.R.A Phase 1. They sell strictly Nigerian dishes. 

Terra Kulture
This is also located in Victoria Island, Lagos. Dishes are priced between $10 to $17. Their menu looks good and their food ranges from club sandwiches to rice dishes to pounded yam with efo elegusi. You should give it a try if you are in Lagos and you need a place to chill.

Remember, cut your clothes according to your size. Save 30% of your income first before spending. This places should not be visited regularly. Do have a nice weekend and keep checking out my blog regularly, Cheers!


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