Best Indian restaurant in Abuja (variety of items, authenticity and price). This restaurant is in Ceddi plaza, service is fast and on spot. Great service and price is affordable. They also have Nigerian dishes apart from Indian ones. It’s often busy during weekends. So would recommend to book a table before showing up. You can sit with bright sunlight or with dim light depending on your preference. The only thing I don’t like is they don’t do home delivery, you have to pick up or eat on spot.
Masala Wahala is easily one of the most beautiful and 'cool' spots I’ve visited recently—the environment is absolutely stunning and perfect for photos. Unfortunately, the food didn’t live up to the decor. For an Indian restaurant, the flavors were underwhelming and just didn't meet my expectations, and the staff weren't very welcoming either. It’s a great place to go if you just want to enjoy the vibe, but if you’re looking for a top-tier meal, you might be disappointed.
Found this spot randomly in search of lunch. Had fresh fish pepper soup as a starter, then had lamb shank, which came with a huge side of fried rice, plantains and sauces. The portion was large enough for two. Everything cost about #31K, which was reasonable for the amount of food. The only negative was dropping water from AC unit behind me.
Lovely location for lunch with excellent customer service. Rita, who attended to us, was pleasant, has a beautiful smile and was readily available to us.
The food was great! The ambience was soothing, green and beautiful but it needs a bit more air.
Overall, I'll recommend the restaurant to anyone seeking a chilled afternoon or evening.
I prefer the swallow meals because of quantity, the rice meals are kind of small. The fisherman soup was so tasty and rich, glad I had it and their Chapman is one in town, you won't know when you have two cups of it.
Pragna Jui Chakma
7 months agoBest Indian restaurant in Abuja (variety of items, authenticity and price). This restaurant is in Ceddi plaza, service is fast and on spot. Great service and price is affordable. They also have Nigerian dishes apart from Indian ones. It’s often busy during weekends. So would recommend to book a table before showing up. You can sit with bright sunlight or with dim light depending on your preference. The only thing I don’t like is they don’t do home delivery, you have to pick up or eat on spot.
maureen okpor
2 weeks agoMasala Wahala is easily one of the most beautiful and 'cool' spots I’ve visited recently—the environment is absolutely stunning and perfect for photos. Unfortunately, the food didn’t live up to the decor. For an Indian restaurant, the flavors were underwhelming and just didn't meet my expectations, and the staff weren't very welcoming either. It’s a great place to go if you just want to enjoy the vibe, but if you’re looking for a top-tier meal, you might be disappointed.
Nicholas Nwofude
a year agoFound this spot randomly in search of lunch. Had fresh fish pepper soup as a starter, then had lamb shank, which came with a huge side of fried rice, plantains and sauces. The portion was large enough for two. Everything cost about #31K, which was reasonable for the amount of food. The only negative was dropping water from AC unit behind me.
Abiola Olaonipekun
4 months agoLovely location for lunch with excellent customer service. Rita, who attended to us, was pleasant, has a beautiful smile and was readily available to us. The food was great! The ambience was soothing, green and beautiful but it needs a bit more air. Overall, I'll recommend the restaurant to anyone seeking a chilled afternoon or evening.
Nasara Katugwa-Washpam
4 years agoI prefer the swallow meals because of quantity, the rice meals are kind of small. The fisherman soup was so tasty and rich, glad I had it and their Chapman is one in town, you won't know when you have two cups of it.