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  • These Are The Top 7 Places To Eat In UNILAG

    Calling on all UNILAG Alumni and current students, I stand to be corrected but I’m pretty sure these are the top 5 places to eat in UNILAG.

    Glamos Rarebits (Shop 10)

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    Bet you didn’t know Shop 10 is just a nickname and Glamos Rarebits is the real name of this legendary food place, From when it was known as Shop 2 in Red Bricks, to when it became known as Shop 10 behind Jaja Hostel, Glamos is most famous for one thing – it’s Jollof rice which is arguably one of the best in Lagos.

    Mavise

    For many people, Mavise was considered to be Shop 10’s number one rival. Although I personally thought Shop 10 served the best jollof rice, Mavise fans would beg to differ.

    Salado

    Like the name might connote, you already know that Salado is all about making great, fresh salads. It’s funny how people found a way to combine their salads with anything they were eating from rice to chips to even beans.

    Ewa-agoyin Palace

    Eating ewa-agoyin in any other place in UNILAG is unheard of. Ever had ewa-agoyin you don’t even want to eat your mum’s own again? That’s how good it is.  In fact, there were many a people who thought she was adding a bit of jazz to the mix.

    Iya Moria

    Iya Moria started off at Ozolua before expanding to DLI. Anyone who stayed in those areas ate her food on a daily basis.

    Olaiya

    Even though they only opened their UNILAG branch in 2015, it didn’t take too long for Olaiya to become a household name for UNILAG students. Known for their fire amala and gbegiri, there’s no way you’d pass through UNILAg without stopping for their food.

    Korede’s Spaghetti

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    Korede’s Spaghetti might be the newest kid on the block but anyone who has tried it out will agree that he deserves a place on this list.

    Did we leave your favourite place out? Do you think it deserves a place on this list? Let us know!

  • 13 Food Struggles That Are Too Real For Unilag Students

    1. When you’re cooking indomie and NEPA decides to be unfortunate.

    Thier plan is to starve you to death!

    2. How people queue up in front of Shop 10:

    You people will not go for classes abi?

    3. When you finish eating at Salado and they show you the bill.

    This small food? Abeg, lemme vomit it o!

    4. You, when your crush sees you eating beans in front of Jaja.

    Let me hide my shame o!

    5. When you run to Iya Moria to buy their bomb rice and it has finished.

    My enemies are not sleeping.

    6. You, when you discover the pounded yam at Computer!

    Why have you people been hiding this greatness from me?

    7. When you get to Alhaja’s shop in 2001 Cafeteria and they don’t have plantain.

    What do you mean? What are you now selling here?

    8. When you’re in school on Sunday and NO ONE bothers to open for you!

    Hunger has taken control of my body already now.

    9. You and the suya mallams in Moremi are like:

    You will now top it with cold garri and milk.

    10. When someone nice now surprises you with free Chicken and Chips!

    My number 1 padi!

    11. When you buy take-away food and you start praying your roommates are not in the hostel.

    My God in heaven, help me send all those beggy-beggy roommates away o!

    12. Your roommates, when they now see you bringing food to the room.

    Their own is for food only!

    13. How you enter Olaiya, because you know they always have amala.

    The realest canteen on campus!