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Restaurant and Food Truck Options in Abuja, Fct

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What are the fine dining options? What about the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants? Here's what nine local experts had to say about restaurants and food trucks in Abuja, Fct.

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It is a safe place with minimum traffic. Lots of restaurants with great food and schools near each district. Housing allowance is quite pricey and you need to have a job to survive the daily hassle. Electricity is not available 24/7 in most places but the city is mostly filled with nice people.

Joshua, says: 2020

My city is a beautiful city with many tourist attractions, houses and amazing sites. It is a place anyone would like to live in. There are also a variety of restaurants with different foods like Kentucky Fried Chicken, Chicken Republic and Domino’s Pizza. The city also has wonderful parks like the millennium Park and magic land. It is a place anyone would want to stay in.

Ifeloluwa, says: 2020

Abuja is the centre of the wonderful country Nigeria, different from other states as it is the seat of the executive. There are lots of good roads with little to no problem with traffic, good water and power supply and many other basic amenities. The scenery is also amazing with places like crush rocks and restaurants which are to die for, you can never run out of fun places.

Vincent, says: 2020

Food items are costly. Accommodation is very expensive. However, it’s a peaceful town. There are amusement parks and cinemas for your entertainment. There are also fast foods and restaurants in almost every part of the city. If you would like to take a casual walk, there are parks at the city center. Living n the city would surely be a great experience.

Abuja is a fast growing city, it has a lot of opportunities to offer be it business, employment, lifestyle etc. Abuja has a mixture of both hot and cold weather but mostly hot with a lasting rainy season. It has green spaces, excellent restaurant, luxury hotels cinemas etc. If you are looking for a good mixture of western and local lifestyle you will find it here, I’ll like to say that Abuja has a mixture of everything. Moving in to Abuja can be stressful especially moving in for the first time, but the good news is, as long as you are aware of a few things and make adequate preparations, you will have a great time moving in and exploring this lovely city.

Abuja is an amazing place with nice people, restaurants, malls, schools and churches. There is constant power supply. It also has good tourist attractions. To anyone moving to Abuja, you can come because you will be warmly welcomed. It is a great place.

Ogechi, says: 2020

Abuja has something to offer all: good weather (generally hot with a rainy season), green spaces, high-end restaurants, luxury hotels, designer shops, large malls, cinemas and a colorful nightlife to name but a few. There is a big expat community in Abuja, from a variety of nations. If you are looking for more of a “western” lifestyle you’ll find it in Abuja. If you prefer more of a “local” life you’ll also find that here. The bottom line is: Abuja offers an excellent quality of life for all.

Abuja is a beautiful city. It has great road network, that grants easy access to social amenities around the cities. It has beautiful hotels, restaurants, bars and clubs. Abuja has large shopping malls and cinema. A simple drive through town is sure to brighten your day. Abuja is covered with trees on every street. Above all residents of Abuja are very hospitable.

Precious, says: 2020

Abuja has around 3.3 million people with a landmass just over 1000 sq km is somewhat densely populated. My city has lots of skyscrapers, most of which are apartment buildings. Abuja also has numerous recreational parks and hotels. But what I appreciate most about Abuja is the cultural diversity. this is mostly exhibited in restaurants with all kinds of cuisine.

Praise, says: 2020
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