4/5 Henry M. 1 year ago on Google
You
would
be
surprised
(or
not?)
how
busy
this
place
can
be
despite
being
‘hidden’
behind
large
black
gates
and
an
imposing
white
fence.
Well,
quality
will
always
be
sought
after.
The
Ikoyi
branch
of
Eric
Kayser,
which
I
visited
on
a
Sunday
afternoon,
is
located
a
very
tidy
and
well
constructed
property
(same
building
with
Allianz
Francais
-
hope
I
spelt
that
correctly)
which
is
the
Mike
Adenuga
Centre.
It
feels
international,
with
ample
expatriate
guests.
Feels
very
French
too.
😊
It
has
all
the
trappings
of
a
high
quality
restaurant:
Ample,
well
spaced
and
spacious
seating
✅
Comfortable
seats
✅
Wheelchair
access
✅
Clean
and
pristine
interior
✅
Great
(central)
air
conditioning
✅
Menu
with
a
wide
variety
of
food
and
drinks
✅
Adequate
staffing
✅
Complimentary
Valet
parking
✅✅
Complimentary
bread
rolls
✅
Very
clean
toilets
which
can
easily
handle
full
capacity
with
little
or
no
waiting
✅✅✅
The
meals
were
decent
and
took
less
than
15
minutes
to
be
served.
Splendid.
The
only
issues
which
dampened
my
experience
were:
the
bill
took
too
long
to
come,
I
was
unable
to
make
a
card
payment;
I
had
to
do
an
electronic
transfer
and
wait
for
confirmation,
plus
I
had
to
stand
outside
in
very
hot
weather
waiting
for
my
car
to
be
returned
-
over
15
minutes
of
discomfort
and
disappointment.
Recommended
for
personal,
group
or
family
dining.
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