There are restaurants of all varieties in Lagos and the major towns. European and Oriental food is readily available. Although there are self-service cafes, mainly in department stores, most restaurants have table service. Nigerian food is typical of that found throughout West Africa, with regional variations. In the north, meat is more popular than in other areas. Spirits are expensive. Larger hotels and clubs have bars and cocktail lounges.
National specialties:
• Yam.
• Sweet potatoes.
• Plantain and pepper soup.
•
Suya (barbecued liver and beef
on sticks) and
kilishi (spiced dried meat).
• In the east
egussi soup (stew of meat, dried fish and melon seeds).
• In the south, goat meat and bush meat - particularly antelope - are considered a delicacy.
National drinks:
• There are many brands of locally brewed and bottled beer which are very good.
• Nigerian-brewed Guinness is available.
Tipping: Unless a service charge has been included, 10 per cent is expected for most services.
NightlifeThere are nightclubs in many of the hotels in Lagos and in the Surulere district. Some clubs have live entertainment, details of which are given in the local newspapers. North of Oyo in Ogbomosho, there is a lively market, particularly in the evenings. Local festivals which generally take place in the summer months provide a good opportunity to see dancing, music and traditional costumes.
Next Page »