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Ita-Giwa’s Echoes of Calabar Kitchen becomes haven of Lagos celebrities

By Funsho Akinwale
01 June 2019   |   3:33 am
The recently opened “Echoes of Calabar” Kitchen on Akin-Olugbade Street in Victoria Island, Lagos has literally become the haven of Lagos celebrities, as notable Nigerians of all hues on mostly weekends now visit the hangout to have a feel of the abundance of hospitality the restaurant can offer. Prominent female politician, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, on…

Florence Ita-Giwa

The recently opened “Echoes of Calabar” Kitchen on Akin-Olugbade Street in Victoria Island, Lagos has literally become the haven of Lagos celebrities, as notable Nigerians of all hues on mostly weekends now visit the hangout to have a feel of the abundance of hospitality the restaurant can offer.

Prominent female politician, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, on Sunday, March 3 launched the new hangout in commemoration of her 73rd birthday.

It is a full-service restaurant that seamlessly offers a spectacular food and a truly unique dining experience, with exquisite menu, including the best of intercontinental meals and mouthwatering Nigerian dishes.

The restaurant features two venues in one, a concept called “Multi-Branding” and a bar and a full-serviced dinning. This concept offers customers a lot of varieties within a single establishment. The menu divisions broaden the appeal and provide customers with a different experience on each visit.

The Echoes of Calabar dream was driven by a duo, who have a passion for food and wanted to create a unique setting that provides the best flavours from all over the world under one roof.

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