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5 BEST PLACES TO EAT IN LASUSTECH

 5 BEST PLACES TO EAT IN LASUSTECH


Adebayo Nurudeen

My weaknesses have always been food and men – in that order.” – Dolly Parton.

This article contains the best places to eat in LASUSTECH and if you are not familiar with these places, then you are missing a lot.

"Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness". With all the Rogbodiyan  going on in the country  and never ending stress LASUSTECH makes us go through everyday  one sure way to forget your sorrows is to eat the delicious meals served by the best food spots in LASUSTECH. 

Iya Yinka and Iya Awosu

We cannot talk about food in LASUSTECH without mentioning the two food giants in —Iya Yinka and Iya Awosu. These two names are like Messi and Ronaldo in the Football Community (argue with your keyboard).

However, IYA YINKA  is taking the lead because she seems to have more fans . Her tasty meals can make you empty your bank account, her food is always on point, and she sells a variety of meals like jollof rice, fried rice ,  porridge beans ,turkey and dodo .  She has recently upgraded , as she now uses a machine to input whatever you want . You should know her shop, her buka is located at the extreme end of the school activity. Ask anyone you are going to Iya Yinka and you'll be directed.

On the other hand, there is IYA AWOSU. . Hers is the perfect definition of "all hits, no misses". She always makes her customers come back for more with her tantalizing menu of jollof rice, salad, beans and so on.Her food are less costly and she has a beautiful ,charming  and elegant daughter that takes confirms transfer made and funds. She is located behind the SUG building.

Blue Roof

If you are a lover of luxury or you want to go on a date, then you should explore the Blue Roof. It is a different world on its own. The settings are second to none, a place to charge, watch movie after you finish your meal.

Iya Igbo

This is for swallow  lovers, Iya igbo beside SUG building  is the best place to be. Her hot eba , mixed with egusi and draw is  unarguably the best. Not to mention their variety of meat  and round fish (cow meat, ponmo,  and the list is endless). Stop salivating, go and try them out yourself.

Ewa Goyin

This buka is specially made for sapa period, you can eat here with _400 hundred naira ,the sauce mixed with palm oil is a good one. It is best eaten with a soft bread,boiled yam and plantain.

Since food plays a major role in our school life. Should we consider organising the "Food Sellers Awards"? I'm just sharing my unsolicited opinion but if this was to happen, Iya Yinka will be awarded for best kitchen on campus because students from all faculties go there to eat.

Have a fun-packed semester.

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Comments

  1. I'm BODYBALANCE OMO YANKEE I love iya yinka food so much

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  2. I prefer Iya Awusu food not bcoz her meal are delicious but her customers service is topnotch …. She is good and you will want to come back and eat

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  3. I don’t eat outside so I don’t know how their food taste
    My mama dey cook Abeg❤️

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  4. Iya Awusu and Iya yinka are the best.,more like home-made food😎

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  5. Iya Awosu is the best ne I also like iya yinka tho

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  6. Iya awusu food is top notch not really expensive

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