Food is always amazing at mega chicken. The yamarita with the fish sauce and egg was really yummy, the fried rice tasty, the salad sumptuos, the ofada sweeeet and the macaroni and shredded beef sauce was deliciousss!
Food here is 💯💥💙
Great place to try halal Nigerian cuisine. They had a big layout and abundant of items to pick from. They had Nigerian cuisine, Chinese cuisine and Fast food too.
However, It is a but confusing at first. There is no menu or price list anywhere. We had our driver to help us but a price list should be hung somewhere. This would be helpful to the newcomers. For example i wanted some Nigerian dish I saw in the electronic board but could not remember the name when I wanted to order it. Then they told us that was not a platter. We can build our plate or box if it is a to-go. Person who took my order was very patient. All of them were very nice and welcoming too.
The place looked clean and fresh. Thanks to the cleaning people who were constantly going around and cleaning.
One of our go-to places when we need quick bite. Their soups are delicious. Service is lacking, but that’s kind of understandable with the masses of people that is there every day.
Clean environment, comfortable parking.
Really beautiful place. Seems like an upgrade from the Ikota branch. It’s big and spacious. Location is strategic. You can dine in, take away or request delivery. The con is that the delivery phone lines are usually either busy or not available. Response to delivery requests on phone takes time so it quicker to walk in. Their prices are relatively okay. The naija restaurant is on the ground floor while the Chinese restaurant is on the topmost floor. I’ve had a group lunch date at the Chinese restaurant, and the food was great. They sell pastries as well. The staff were courteous. There’s a big parking space. There’s a wheel accessible entrance at the ground floor but I didn’t see a lift to take people upstairs, so you’ll have to use the stairs.
Adetola Ogbebor
a month agoFood is always amazing at mega chicken. The yamarita with the fish sauce and egg was really yummy, the fried rice tasty, the salad sumptuos, the ofada sweeeet and the macaroni and shredded beef sauce was deliciousss! Food here is 💯💥💙
Tas A
11 months agoGreat place to try halal Nigerian cuisine. They had a big layout and abundant of items to pick from. They had Nigerian cuisine, Chinese cuisine and Fast food too. However, It is a but confusing at first. There is no menu or price list anywhere. We had our driver to help us but a price list should be hung somewhere. This would be helpful to the newcomers. For example i wanted some Nigerian dish I saw in the electronic board but could not remember the name when I wanted to order it. Then they told us that was not a platter. We can build our plate or box if it is a to-go. Person who took my order was very patient. All of them were very nice and welcoming too. The place looked clean and fresh. Thanks to the cleaning people who were constantly going around and cleaning.
King Ola
a month agoAte there for the most part and it’s because of the taste of their food and also their customer service. They were very nice to me while I was there
Blanka Kobayashi
2 years agoOne of our go-to places when we need quick bite. Their soups are delicious. Service is lacking, but that’s kind of understandable with the masses of people that is there every day. Clean environment, comfortable parking.
Ms. Nicey
2 years agoReally beautiful place. Seems like an upgrade from the Ikota branch. It’s big and spacious. Location is strategic. You can dine in, take away or request delivery. The con is that the delivery phone lines are usually either busy or not available. Response to delivery requests on phone takes time so it quicker to walk in. Their prices are relatively okay. The naija restaurant is on the ground floor while the Chinese restaurant is on the topmost floor. I’ve had a group lunch date at the Chinese restaurant, and the food was great. They sell pastries as well. The staff were courteous. There’s a big parking space. There’s a wheel accessible entrance at the ground floor but I didn’t see a lift to take people upstairs, so you’ll have to use the stairs.