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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Little Lagos:
This is a really nice place to enjoy some Nigerian delicacies. A quick stop in ATL got me looking for some naija food, then I found little Lagos. I enjoyed my meals although, I did not try many of the dishes but the suya meat, egusi pounded yam, etc., were very nice. No dine in at the time (Covid season), the egusi had a bit of spice (for non-spice lovers watch out) the spice was nice tho cos of cold weather, the pla... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Little Lagos:
After seeing enticing photos online, we were eager to check out this restaurant. However, our experience was not so great as we had to wait over 30 minutes for a table. The hostess who greeted us appeared distracted and asked for a moment, but never returned. Despite the charming ambiance of Little Lagos, our table was dirty and the service was disappointing compared to other Nigerian restaurants we've tried in the a... View all feedback.
The food was excellent, the ambiance was pleasant and tasteful, and the prices were reasonable in comparison to other restaurants in the area.
After seeing enticing photos online, we were eager to check out this restaurant. However, our experience was not so great as we had to wait over 30 minutes for a table. The hostess who greeted us appeared distracted and asked for a moment, but never returned. Despite the charming ambiance of Little Lagos, our table was dirty and the service was disappointing compared to other Nigerian restaurants we've tried in the area.
I wasted time and gas trying to find this restaurant, only to discover it was temporarily closed for repairs. It would have been helpful if they had updated their Google listing or left a message on their voicemail. This level of inattentiveness is unacceptable. It's time for them to show more respect for their customers.
The girl at the counter doesn't listen well and did what she wanted. When that came, I explained again that she had the order wrong, and she said she thought she had repaired it. then she started panic. I'll just let it go. but when I came home to eat my picked yams, it tastes just like pure original idahoan boxed kartoffels and nothing else! I am convinced that it was something different than that. paid $75 for something else than good eating / service. suya is in order, but I don't want to say I won't go back.
I have ordered here multiple times and always forget just how underwhelming it is. So I'm leaving this here mostly for myself, but in a nutshell the food is just okay. The stews, especially egusi and ogbono, taste as if they were cooked a week ago, frozen, then served. They lack umami/general flavor. The meats, though generous, are tough (it should come with toothpicks