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Donnerstag, 17. März 2011
Dining out in Abuja: Wakkis
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Located in Wuse II (Plot 171, Aminu Kano Crescent), Wakkis is a well known place in Abuja. When you go there for Indian food, you will figure out that almost every day there are lots of expats there. The parking lot is showing lots of red registration plates (diplomatic registration) and inside the majority of the guest is white.
Wakkis offers a wide range of non-vegetarian as well as vegetarian dishes. Appetizers are around 600 to 900 Naira, while main dishes start at 2150 Naira. Plus 5% VAT. The food looks small, but is in fact enough to fill you up. Quality is always good, spices are not as hot as in Nigerian food. The restaurant itself is equipped simple, wooden benches and tables. Service is usually good, though sometimes you will have to wait for your food. The dishes are normally served with plain rice (a few roasted onions on top) or naan.
Wakkis offers a wide range of non-vegetarian as well as vegetarian dishes. Appetizers are around 600 to 900 Naira, while main dishes start at 2150 Naira. Plus 5% VAT. The food looks small, but is in fact enough to fill you up. Quality is always good, spices are not as hot as in Nigerian food. The restaurant itself is equipped simple, wooden benches and tables. Service is usually good, though sometimes you will have to wait for your food. The dishes are normally served with plain rice (a few roasted onions on top) or naan.
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