This place is among the better restaurant/lounges in Lekki, well-suited if you want a nice evening out with good food, drinks, and ambiance. It’s not a casual everyday cheap eat and chill spot: it leans more toward treat yourself / night-out / upscale-ish. If you want something lively, stylish and somewhat premium, Paradis will deliver.
Not the place to go to if you want a nice quiet dinner. Music from the lounge was way too loud. Did not enjoy the food at all. The goat meat was tasty but the sauce was somewhat bland. The pasta was way too tangy for me though wife seemed to like it.
Lounge looked nice if that's your type of thing and the music was good. Just didn't need it stopping me hearing my own voice.
When I found out a new restaurant/bar was opened close to me, I thought it would be nice to explore and maybe discover a new hidden gem. In terms of Ambience, Paradis is a boutique restaurant that can seat maybe 30 people, nicely set up with one end looking like angels & cherubs and the other end looking like dark souls coming out of the walls. Food was at best okay, the lamb I ordered came out too salty so I wasn't wowed, otherwise it was a good experience once you discount the speakers which seemed to be going through microphone testing for the "karaoke night" happening in the bar/lounge area. I would advise the sounds be different/separated because I wouldn't pay premium to have a "noisy" fine dining experience.
Everything about Paradis was really good, the food. The 5 cocktail cups for 15,000naira was a sweet deal (I promise you might not get to the 5th cup, and I think it's only applicable on Friday evenings).
The lamb was amazing too, with all the flavours soaked in properly, the tacos was also a solid 9/10, really good place 👍🏽
Sarafadeen “Tunde” Ganiyu
a week agoThis place is among the better restaurant/lounges in Lekki, well-suited if you want a nice evening out with good food, drinks, and ambiance. It’s not a casual everyday cheap eat and chill spot: it leans more toward treat yourself / night-out / upscale-ish. If you want something lively, stylish and somewhat premium, Paradis will deliver.
Toyin Ajayi
4 months agoThe waiters are not attentive and responsive to your requests. The atmosphere isn't really suited for pictures. Food is good.
Tuoyo-E
2 years agoNot the place to go to if you want a nice quiet dinner. Music from the lounge was way too loud. Did not enjoy the food at all. The goat meat was tasty but the sauce was somewhat bland. The pasta was way too tangy for me though wife seemed to like it. Lounge looked nice if that's your type of thing and the music was good. Just didn't need it stopping me hearing my own voice.
Leke Kazeem
a year agoWhen I found out a new restaurant/bar was opened close to me, I thought it would be nice to explore and maybe discover a new hidden gem. In terms of Ambience, Paradis is a boutique restaurant that can seat maybe 30 people, nicely set up with one end looking like angels & cherubs and the other end looking like dark souls coming out of the walls. Food was at best okay, the lamb I ordered came out too salty so I wasn't wowed, otherwise it was a good experience once you discount the speakers which seemed to be going through microphone testing for the "karaoke night" happening in the bar/lounge area. I would advise the sounds be different/separated because I wouldn't pay premium to have a "noisy" fine dining experience.
toyin olasehinde
a year agoEverything about Paradis was really good, the food. The 5 cocktail cups for 15,000naira was a sweet deal (I promise you might not get to the 5th cup, and I think it's only applicable on Friday evenings). The lamb was amazing too, with all the flavours soaked in properly, the tacos was also a solid 9/10, really good place 👍🏽