The food here is very tasty yet affordable. I had their rice and beans with some beef, It was so good I bought jollof rice and a large piece of chicken to take home. Their staff were nice, especially the one who attended to me (would have given a shoutout, but dont know her name). They have a nice place upstairs if you want to eat in. Just wish it's close to my 🏠.
Traditional foods are very nice - Amala, Eba, pounded yam (not poundo). Variety of traditional soups also available. Affordable compared to other restaurants. Value for money
Amazing local delicacies. Friendly and conversational staff… especially till staff.
Finishing touches are missing in some areas. First, the toilet, toilet door not functional and not cleaned at enough intervals.
People also mill around a lot in the eating area and a bit humid, even though the air conditioner were on.
Update: Back here 9 Months later... off peak period. Yakoyo lost a star on food...the catfish i bought is almost inedible due to too much salt or other seasoning. Lets call this a glitch... I'll be back. As service got additional star and staff are friendly.
Nice food. The serving area is not rowdy and looks executive. Eating space has TV screen, Moderate Air conditioning and lightening. I love their chairs, really cushion and spacious. Highly recommended for family. They have most Nigerian local foods.
I went here to have an abula (Amala and soup) treat and i was not disappointed, the food was deliciously made and the highlight of the visit was that the food was so affordable for the value that was delivered.
Order is done downstairs and is usually with a large but organized crowd of people. However the eat-in area on the next floor is well relaxed and less rowdy.
Food is very affordable and tastefully made.
Budget ranges from as low as 600naira for a good plate of food and NGN1000 for an elaborate treat.
Good service
Emmanuel Chukwudi
2 weeks agoThe food here is very tasty yet affordable. I had their rice and beans with some beef, It was so good I bought jollof rice and a large piece of chicken to take home. Their staff were nice, especially the one who attended to me (would have given a shoutout, but dont know her name). They have a nice place upstairs if you want to eat in. Just wish it's close to my 🏠.
Busayo akindele
in the last weekTraditional foods are very nice - Amala, Eba, pounded yam (not poundo). Variety of traditional soups also available. Affordable compared to other restaurants. Value for money
Emmanuel Feyisetan
11 months agoAmazing local delicacies. Friendly and conversational staff… especially till staff. Finishing touches are missing in some areas. First, the toilet, toilet door not functional and not cleaned at enough intervals. People also mill around a lot in the eating area and a bit humid, even though the air conditioner were on. Update: Back here 9 Months later... off peak period. Yakoyo lost a star on food...the catfish i bought is almost inedible due to too much salt or other seasoning. Lets call this a glitch... I'll be back. As service got additional star and staff are friendly.
Abioye Oyatope
3 years agoNice food. The serving area is not rowdy and looks executive. Eating space has TV screen, Moderate Air conditioning and lightening. I love their chairs, really cushion and spacious. Highly recommended for family. They have most Nigerian local foods.
Precious Imo
4 years agoI went here to have an abula (Amala and soup) treat and i was not disappointed, the food was deliciously made and the highlight of the visit was that the food was so affordable for the value that was delivered. Order is done downstairs and is usually with a large but organized crowd of people. However the eat-in area on the next floor is well relaxed and less rowdy. Food is very affordable and tastefully made. Budget ranges from as low as 600naira for a good plate of food and NGN1000 for an elaborate treat. Good service