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Divine kitchen and bar a nice restaurant and drinking place to visit saved both local and intercontinental dishes, like white rice with sauce, Banga soup, egusi soup, white soup, vegetable soup, plantain flour, cow legs, pepper soup, dry fish, point and kill fish and chicken. View all feedback.
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Every day, they offer delicious Igbo cuisine, including flavorful pepper soup, a fantastic ofe nsala, and rich banga stew. Don't miss the spicy grilled point-and-kill fish and chicken! There’s also a variety of cold drinks available. It's definitely a place worth visiting. View all feedback.
Right target for their local and local cousin. especially when they originate from the eastern and southern part of nigerias
I had only point and kill fish from there tonight, and his best ever.
Divine kitchen and bar a nice restaurant and drinking place to visit saved both local and intercontinental dishes, like white rice with sauce, Banga soup, egusi soup, white soup, vegetable soup, plantain flour, cow legs, pepper soup, dry fish, point and kill fish and chicken.
Divine Cuisine and Bar is a stunning restaurant and bar that offers a fantastic dining experience, featuring both local and international dishes. The menu includes a delightful selection of favorites such as white rice with various sauces, banga soup, egusi soup, white soup, sweet soup, plantain flour dishes, kuhbeine, pepper soup, dried fish, and the popular "point and kill" fish. Whether you're exploring local flavors or seeking intercontinental cuisine, this place is a must-visit!
I was highly recommended this restaurant by a friend who claimed they serve the best fish in the city. After my visit, I can say I was impressed! While I might not fully agree with my friend, they do offer very good fish. The service was decent, and the prices are quite affordable!