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Key Takeaways
- These spots boast average Google ratings above 4.0, with vibrant atmospheres for dates, work, or groups.
- Expect fusion menus blending Nigerian, Asian, and Mediterranean flavors; prices range from ₦5,000 to ₦25,000 per person.
- Most are open daily from 9am to 11pm; book via Instagram for peak times, as per user reviews on TripAdvisor and local guides.
Why These Are Abuja’s Coolest Dining Destinations
I’ve explored Abuja’s food scene for years, from hidden cafes in Wuse to poolside bars in Maitama. These 10 stand out for their unique vibes, fresh flavors, and welcoming Nigerian hospitality.
Whether craving coffee or kebabs, they’re perfect for locals or visitors booking stays via Booking.com or TripAdvisor.
Nikko Restaurant: Fusion Elegance in a Serene Setting
I first visited Nikko during a rainy evening, drawn by its minimalist design and promises of grilled salmon alongside chicken suya.
The fusion of international and Nigerian dishes shines here, with seafood platters stealing the show. One diner shared, “The chocolate lava cake was divine, worth every penny,” echoing my own delight in the warm service.
Hours: Daily, 11am-11pm (approx., check Instagram).
Pricing: ₦10,000-20,000/person.
Rating: 4.4/5 on Google.
Phone: Check @nikko.abuja.
Instagram | Google Maps
Crush Cafe: Vibrant Eats in Gwarinpa
Crush Cafe became my go-to for late-night cravings in Gwarinpa. Open till midnight daily, it serves comfort food in a lively diner atmosphere.
I remember savoring their signature burgers, thinking how it rivals spots on TripAdvisor lists.
Hours: 12pm-12am daily.
Pricing: ₦5,000-12,000/person.
Rating: 4.1/5.
Address: 55 1st Avenue, Gwarinpa Estate.
Instagram | Google Maps
Palm Avenue: Late-Night Romance in Wuse
Palm Avenue wowed me with its creamy pasta and 3am closes, ideal for night owls. Located opposite the BMO Event Center, it’s a romantic haven.
“Great ambiance and service,” raved Utibeabasi Akpabio in a review that matches my date-night memory.
Hours: 11am-3am daily.
Pricing: ₦8,000-18,000/person.
Phone: 0706 994 7930.
Instagram | Google Maps
Mambaah Cafe: Creative Hub in Maitama
Mambaah’s rustic vibe on Ibrahim Babangida Way pulled me in for yoga and live music alongside coffee.
It’s a creative escape, open from 9am (11am Sundays). The kitchen menu’s variety kept me lingering longer than planned.
Hours: 9am daily (11am Sun).
Pricing: ₦4,000-10,000/person.
Instagram | Google Maps
The Pasha: Mediterranean Charm and Luxury
The Pasha’s rustic-modern blend captivated me with seafood paella at ₦24,000 and chicken forcitti.
Olajide D. noted the peaceful ambiance, much like my business lunch there. Perfect for dates or hangouts.
Hours: Daily till late.
Pricing: ₦15,000-25,000/person.
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A Class Restaurant: Fusion Flavors in Maitama
A Class on Kashim Ibrahim Way offers elegant fusion from 10am to 11pm. I’ve enjoyed their creative plates, aligning with its reputation for traditions meeting innovation.
Hours: 10am-11pm daily (11am Sun).
Pricing: ₦10,000-20,000/person.
Phone: +234 816 144 400 2.
Google Maps
Coffee Bar: Aesthetic Haven in Wuse 2
Coffee Bar’s beautiful interiors in Wuse 2 make it my favorite for coffee and light bites, open weekdays till 9:30pm.
“Perfect for aesthetes,” as one review said, capturing my work sessions there.
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-9:30pm, Sat 10:30am-9:30pm, Sun closed.
Pricing: ₦3,000-8,000/person.
Phone: 0703 294 1272.
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Kebabs & Kurries: Global Fusion in Wuse 2
Kebabs & Kurries delivers Indian-Chinese-Nigerian delights from 9am to 10pm. Their fusion menu impressed me during a group outing, with easy reservations via phone.
Hours: 9am-10pm daily.
Pricing: ₦7,000-15,000/person.
Phone: +234 909 099 9993.
Email: info@kebabsandkurries.com | Instagram Google Maps
Astro Diner: 24/7 Cosmic Comfort Food
Astro Diner’s round-the-clock service and oxtail pasta hooked me for late adventures. “Out of this world,” their tagline fits perfectly for Abuja’s night scene.
Hours: 24/7.
Pricing: ₦6,000-14,000/person.
Phone: 0913 568 8888.
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The Fulani Bar: Poolside Relaxation at Transcorp
At Transcorp Hilton’s Fulani Pool Bar, I relaxed poolside from 9am to 10:30pm, enjoying cocktails and views for 120 guests. Ideal for groups, as reviews confirm.
Hours: 9am-10:30pm daily.
Pricing: ₦8,000-20,000/person.
Phone: 0803 901 3000.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Abuja’s Top Restaurants and Cafes
What are the best cheap eats among these Abuja spots?
Crush Cafe and Coffee Bar offer great value under ₦10,000, with hearty portions and cozy vibes ideal for budget diners.
Which cafe is good for working in Abuja?
Coffee Bar in Wuse 2 stands out for its aesthetic interiors and reliable WiFi, perfect for focused afternoons.
Are there 24-hour restaurants in Abuja?
Astro Diner operates 24/7, making it reliable for late-night pasta or takeaways anytime.
What’s the most romantic restaurant in Abuja?
Palm Avenue excels with its late hours and intimate ambiance, highly rated for date nights.
Planning a stay? Check Agoda, Expedia, or Hotels.com.

