HIFASS

HIFASS

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toyin olanipekun
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Esther Okereke
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Olatunji Olanrewaju
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Princess
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Iya Oyo Amala Saturday afternoons are for amala! Iya Oyo is one place NO one should sleep on, with a thousand naira or less you will be full. It s a bukka known for its delicious amala, gbegiri and ewedu delicacy (rice and stew with beans or plantain is also available here). On entering the building you ll have to queue for your meal (irrespective of status), point to specific protein you ll want to have with your meal, then pay for your meal. There s ample sitting space (you can also eat out). What I ate - 3 wraps of Amala - 300 2 pieces of meat - 200 1 Pomo - 100 1 fish - 200 1 bottle of Fanta - 100 Total - 900 After my meal I couldn t move I was happy and fulfilled. If you pay a visit to Iya Oyo between 12pm - 2pm be prepared to meet a long queue (peak period), it s worth the wait tho.

OLAOLUWA OSUNDARE
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It's a typical local joint, with all the prominent delicacies of the yorubas: amala, pounded yam, eba with ewedu soup , vegetable soup, okro soup combined with all sorts of assorted meat , rice and beans is also been sold. The surrounding accommodates a good number of cars albeit untarred. It's important to note P.O.S, transfer and other types of mobile money isn't acceptable. All transactions are made in cash!. Happy eating fellas

Mbamalu Ikenna Ogbonnia
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100% quality service.. Nice restaurant. Great Food. Arguably the best Amala in town. Affordable prices... Should I say Cheap. Reliable. Never disappoints.. No POS. No home delivery... Great Restaurant

Jessica Ugbodaga
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peter akor
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If you're not in a hurry ( because of lines during rush hours which are typically 11am-3pm)..this pocket friendly amala, pounded yam and rice and beans joint is available from early hours 8am to 8pm

oluwasina oluwaniyi
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idowu oladimeji-Olomu
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