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A2, Lokoja, Nigeria, Lokoja
Gt Foods - Restaurant in Lokoja, Nigeria
The food isnt as good as it used to be.Its too salty. 8 couldnt eat it.I just wasted my money.
A nice place to have lunch for me today.
This is a stop over restaurant and resting place for travelers going to Abuja and other northern parts of Nigeria passing through Lokoja. Various kinds of food items are sold here.
Food is pric. Convenience is just there. Smelly but kept clean and its not free to use
Good and Delicious Meal, expensive though 😅
This place is a popular stopover for buses travelling. They have good food but a little pricey though. There are really clean bathrooms there, properly maintained for a really small fee.
Currently running at the shadow of its self as renovation work is on but I believe with time it will bounce back better
Everything there was organized,the environment was clean too. The food was so sumptuous and the workers were friendly.
A stop over restaurant at Lokoja for drivers and passengers for food and recess, though their restroom is been charged at the rate of 50 naira for public use
Well, is a good place for drive in restaurant
Lost its glory, used to be one of the best restaurants then.
Their food (swallowis ok, but they only have one hand wash point and their is no water at times and you have to pay before you used their convenience as a customer
Their food is nice but its normally crowded...
It was really good and fun for me my best experience
Nice environment, good service, I love the beautiful hall. Good rooms as well. The location is perfect
Nice place to grab a snack or eat in on a journey.
A nice stop to eat during on a long journey, organized parking lot
Its one of the best place if you looking for a good dish
Rubbish foodNo satisfaction for the moneyTastelessTravellers have no choice than to buy and eatGo and emulate the Gt in Edo state, they are known for the best African dishes
Good spot to stop and take a break from the long journey of interstate travel. Things are a bit pricey but its not all that bad.
Its a place by the road side majorly for travellers to relax, eat and do some other stuffs.The restaurants jollof rice and chicken was very nice. I cant say same for the suya.Oh! You pay to use the restroom.NB:its along Okene-Lokoja road.
Relax, eat and enter Gent or Ladies convenience!
There snacks are good .. but there food expenses is much
They have a good food but price is high.
During my road trips In the past few days. I will respond on behalf of my colleagues and myself.A colleague agrees that GT Foods along the kogi express way is expensive but I dont see any big deal with it.The rice is ok! Nothing special. Plate of rice and chicken is 2100 I guess the bottle of water is complementary.Decent customer relationship. Its also free for drivers. This means, drivers eat free food when they branch with passengers during their long trip.I think its ok. All in all, if you are hungry and tired, GT food comes in handy. And there are variances of snacks too.Sorry, I dont have pictures to add to my comment.
They serve good food. Prices varies with a minimum of #2000 for a plate with Kitchen.
One of the major eateries targeting travelers along the lokoja - Abuja highway. To use the rest room, you have to show the receipt of what you purchase there or you are charged a stipend.
The is one of the best transit stop over I have been to, its located along Lokoja okene express way.
Terrible food. Saw stones inside my food. Hard food poisoning thanks to their Terrible meal. Avoid eating their at all cost unless you have no other option
Food here is affordable. Nothing extraordinary of course. Im more concerned with being asked to pay before using their toilet
Bad food,lazy staffs,they serve cold food,hot water for drinking with left overs, only after the money no good service,very dirty environment.
Expensive items and its not as if its worth it coz of the environment. Not all that wonderful. A plate of rice with chicken @2100NGN 😔😔😔
A stopping place to eat and rest before going to Abuja.Suya, Donkwa and many more interesting and delicious food and local snacks.
One of the best place for stopover in Lokoja, here you have access to variety of foods and snacks at pocket friendly priceThere are other vendors outside that sell groceries and some food items like smoked fish, onions, date seed, kolanut etc
Expensive foods, the turkey was 2k and had to pay to use the restroom.
Their staff needs orientation on how to communicate effectively. However food isnt bad for the price.
The place has variety of foods. The food I had (chicken and chipswas delicious, but expensive.
The food I took here was so sumptuous, Im definitely coming for more.
This is a popular stop over plaza along Abuja-Okene road in Lokoja. There have lots of good vendors and merchants around this plaza
Its a busy Eatery for Travellers from Abuja to Any part of the country. Usually a 15mins stop for food and stretching of legs. Good customer service, expensive foods.
This eatery has been in existence since 1989... Its located just buy the roadside along Lokoja-Abuja road, most travellers visit to relax and eat.This is just an honest review based on personal experience and not to slight the image of the eatery. I visited the place 7 years ago and the food was better then than now, the food I took there a day before this review isnt that great, its an average meal and a bit too expensive for the quality.The location is a sure place for business so the management should up the quality of their food.
Is a park where travellers can drooled by and get something to refreshed. There is a public restroom 🚽 where you can convinence yourself but for a rate of #50 as at when visited
Had some good time, its a place for tourist attractions, there is a restaurant and other beautiful things and sites to behold
A nice place to eat after a very long trip. Price of food is fair tho, and a corner for kids while you eat or wait in line for food.To use the restroom of this place is not free tho.
When GT Foods started it was "Wow" for we the customers Around the Hood and even strangers who checked in too but now its kinda different Cause they aint Maintenance to the once "Wowed" Place we love to eat, Relax at leisure times and have fun anymore.. But still Big ups Cause it remained in Hood and We love it still thats why gotta keep the experience here👌❤
Its a very busy place where alot of sales are going on. Food, fries, fruits, suya, raw foodstuffs, kilishi,footwears, jewellery. Its a place that accommodates all tribes.Its always a good place to rest for people travelling through Lokoja with a reasonable parking space.
I believe its a nice place and Great place for travelers to stop and eatits very popular with travelers and people of all work of life.A good place along Abuja-Lokoja road to take a quick stop and eat before continuing on the journey. Delicious meals, but below standard toilets.Its in a safe location, a beautiful and comfortable setting to eat and relax. The food and snacks are also very tasty 😋☺.You can easily find anything you want there such as foods and any delicacies, and More so they have rest room for both male and female.Usually crowded with long wait times for service during peak hours. Snacks are just so and so. Nothing wonderful. Food is manageable at best.Lokoja, a City enclosed in between a couple of northern and southern Nigerian states, also the capital of Kogi State. Apart from its interesting local tribes: Bassa Nge, Igala and the Ebira, it is very famous for being the confluence point of the Niger and Benue Rivers. The City has a Tropical Savannah Climate with an annual average temperature of 34 degrees centigrade. The total estimated population of the City is around 3.2 million inhabitants with a majority of this populace spread across the State’s dominant ethnic groups which include the Bassa Nge, the Yoruba, Igala and the Ebira.The city has a number of Markets which include the Kogi International Market, New Market and the Kpata Market where Residents and Visitors to the City can purchase a variety of commodities. Variety of homegrown dishes include the Oje oskapa and Obo ewga a local name for rice and beans soup served with goat meat and catfish, cassava meal served with ukhoyo soup, and the Afiame Soup.There are a number of special events and festivals which attract audiences from different places and climes to the city. A couple of these festivals include;The Donkwo (Also referred to as DankoFishing Festival, an annual fishing festival held along the River NigerAgbo Masquerade festival celebrated annually by the Oworo peopleOro/Egungun festival celebrated by the Okun people.Kogi State offers a favourable year-round weather plus an all season favourable business and social climate and hence there isn’t really the best time to travel to the City but prospective travellers to Lokoja would be best served to make their journeys during any of the City’s numerous festivities.
Nice food, nice environment. A place to cool off when traveling
Fair parking and eating space, their prices are quite on the high side. The convenience is pretty fair.The environment is cool and has lots of local varieties in the neighborhood which could substitute for the junks.
A nice stop to get a snack, rest and pee
A2, Lokoja, Nigeria, Lokoja
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