📍 1, Adeyemi Bero Crescent, Ilupeju Industrial Estate, Anthony-Oshodi, Ikeja 101233, Lagos, Nigeria
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Google: 4.6 • TripAdvisor: 5
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Kaldi House in Lagos, Nigeria, is a charming café that beautifully blends African and Ethiopian culinary traditions. Renowned for its warm and cozy atmosphere, it feels like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. The restaurant features rich cultural decor, with handcrafted art pieces adorning the space, creating a traditional yet inviting ambiance. Guests rave about the exceptional coffee, particularly the varieties sourced from Kenya and Ethiopia, and the delicious Ethiopian dishes like samosas. With a high Google rating of 4.6 and a perfect 5.0 on TripAdvisor, it's no wonder that Kaldi House is considered one of the best coffee spots in Lagos, making it a must-visit for coffee lovers and foodies alike.
Google: 4.6 (211 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 5 (8 reviews)
Kaldi Africa has the nicest original coffee I have tasted so far. The place is nice, warm and cozy. The scenery is quite beautiful and it evokes the traditional feel all around you. I guess it makes the coffee feel more traditional. I like that they roast their beans properly and they have all these nice sculptures all around. I really loved every second there and the staff there are warm receptive and are always willing to tell you about their coffee and what you should expect. I'm really shocked that I'm just getting to know about them. They have the best coffee spot in Lagos really.
East African restaurant. Huge Ethiopian influence. Rich cultural decor, calm ambience. Practically everything here is Art....tables, chairs, bathroom signs....even the glasses are hand painted. Wonderful coffee experience, the only place I have had coffee served alongside incense. They also sell packaged coffee. The samosas are one to look to forward to. Very unique place, a must-visit.
I hear the coffee's great but I didn't have any. What I did try with my friend was a platter recommended by our server. I liked everything on it. Some more than most. It's located in a quiet cul de sac in the middle of an industrial area, and quite an unexpected treat.
The coffee was pure arabica from kenya - the best taste and flavour...the ethiopian source of arabica was equally good...The banana bread that accompanied the coffee was moist and morish. To have this as your start of the day served in beautiful surrounding makes you rate Lagos as top destination. Just to be sure I carried with me the best memories, I bought a kilo of each from these countries' roasted beans. Well done. Thank you.