Chinese feast in West Africa

SHARE:

My first meal on African soil wasn't anything to do with African food. Our host decided to temper our way into African meals, I guess, by taking us to food from a different continent. Apparently rated very highly by the locals and expats alike, Pearl Garden in Lagos introduced us to eating in Nigeria.











What they call the condiments, a large plate of shredded onions, ginger and capsicum first arrived to our large round table which also had a turn table. A small plate of fiery looking red paste was next to it. Obviously, I had no idea what to do with it. Our host sensing that we were going to dig into the fiery paste, quickly used his poise to tell us what to do with it. And, there is no way I would have guessed.

This is a DIY sauce. You apparently put equal portions of ginger, capsicum and onions on the small bowl next to you, pour vinegar and soy sauce and add the fiery red chilly pepper paste and mix well to create you dip!  This dip blended with everything that came throughout dinner.

The prawn mayo roll was the first to arrive. Crisp. I mean crisp. Like fresh out of the heat, the rolls had a clean snap when your teeth dug in. From within the crispness pops the giant prawns smeared in Mayo. It needed no sauce, but dip it in the DIY sauce and you've got a completely different dish altogether.  While the size of the prawns cannot really be appreciated in this dish, the batter fried prawns that came in next, left nothing for the imagination. The prawns in Nigerian restaurants, as I found out later, are huge. Our tiger prawns are the norm there. The butterfly prawns were huge and with one roll and half a butterfly of the prawns, I was starting to think this is going to be one heavy dinner. I wasn't wrong.

To help wash it down, I was offered the non-alcoholic version of Chapman, a local Nigerian cocktail. With sprite, fanta, orange juice, cut cucumber and a hint of slight bitterness from somewhere, it indeed helped wash down the heavy dinner.

Sesame pockets was the next dish waiting to blow our taste buds. A simple looking vegetarian mix of filling was served with these pockets and a DIY dish presents itself in front of you. Lesser effort than the sauce, you simply stuff the filling in and let your tongue relish it. Warm and fresh, these pockets are like the pita of Nigeria and the filling was a simple and comforting one. Despite the forethought, I gulped down a few pockets. And then stared when the main course arrived.

Wanting to keep space for dessert, I was negotiating space requirements between the internal organs when our host announced that Nigerians don't really eat dessert. Suddenly there seemed a lot of space available for noodles and gravy. The long soft noodles with its hint of gravy already mixed in was easy on the throat and comforting on the palate with its simple Asian garlic flavour, but the broccoli beef was different ball game altogether. With a strong soy flavoured, brilliantly cooked beef and broccoli almost having no hint of the gravy, the fresh vegetable with the deeply cooked meat was a fantastic ally to the noodles.

And the meal ended. Yup, no dessert. I got myself a little chocolate in my hotel to add the element of sweetness. Of course, there was space for that!  Our host paid, so I don't know exactly how much the meal cost us, but from the menu, it appears that a meal for two will set you back by about NRN 15000, which is about INR 3750 ($ 60).

Pearl Garden is in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.  

COMMENTS

BLOGGER: 2
Loading...

Ready for more? Book your next trip!

Powered by 12Go Asia system
Name

24 hours,11,5 Star,98,About,1,Advertorial,1,Africa,3,African,2,Afternoon Tea,5,Ahmedabad,1,All day Dining,2,America,7,American,20,Andhra,2,Appam,1,Arabian,11,Argentinian,1,art,1,Asia,6,Asia Top 50,4,Asian,32,Awadhi,5,B'BQ,9,Bagels,1,bakery,9,Bangalore,30,Bangkok,4,Banquet.,1,Bar Menu,1,Bars,9,BBQ,1,Beach Side,8,Beijing,2,Bengali,3,Best of,3,Best of 2016,1,Best of 2017,2,Best of 2018,1,Best of 2020,1,Beyond,7,Biriyani,15,Biryani,1,Bistro,14,Black bean chicken,1,Bread,4,Bread House,4,Breakfast,15,Brunch,14,Buffet,19,Burgers,29,Burmese,1,Cafe,58,Cajun,1,Cake House,9,Cantonese,1,Carribean,1,Chaat,3,Charity,1,Cheese,3,Chef,56,Chef Speak,2,Chef's Special,44,Chef's Table,3,Chennai,514,Chettinad,3,Chicago,2,Chicken,3,China,2,Chinese,43,Chocolate,5,Christmas,1,City Specials,2,Coastal,1,Coffee,6,Coffee Shops,45,Colombo,5,Concept Restaurants,17,continental,62,Cooking,19,Coorgi,2,Crab,5,Creative,1,Darkness,1,Delhi,6,Delicacy,1,Dessert,49,Dessert Pub,14,Dhaba,1,dinner,5,Donation.,1,Donuts,5,Dosa,4,Drink,1,Dubai,6,Duck,2,Easy.,1,Eating out,587,EATOUT,26,Egg,3,English,2,Ethiopian,1,Europe,1,European,26,Events,7,exotic,10,Exotic meat,5,Experiences,1,Farmers,1,Fast foods,10,Feast,3,Featured,1,Fine Dining,21,Fish,2,Florence,1,Food Court,1,Food Festivals,75,Food History,3,Food Store,1,Food Writing,6,Foodie,1,French,3,Fusion,5,Galouti,3,Gems,1,German,2,Goan,3,Government,1,Greek,9,Grill,7,Grills,9,Group,1,Gujarat,2,Gujarati,5,Gurgaon,1,Haleem,10,Hang out spots,3,Happening,55,Hawker centre,1,Healthy,2,Heritage,1,Hidden gem,1,High Tea,4,Hole in the wall,1,Holiday,2,Home Baker,4,Home Delivery,5,Houston,2,Hyatt,1,Hyderabad,6,Hyderabaid,1,Ice Creams,8,Iftar,19,Indi,1,India,41,India Top 50,9,Indian,95,Indonesian,2,Infusion,1,Instagram,28,Interesting Reads,1,International,13,Iranian,1,Irish,1,Italian,62,Italy,8,Japan,1,Japanese,22,Juice Bar,1,Kababs,5,Karaoke,1,Karavalli,1,Kashmiri,1,Kati Rolls,1,Kebab,8,Kerala,6,Kerala Cuisine,11,kiosk,2,Kitchens of India,2,Kongu,2,Kongu Nadu,1,Korean,3,Kumarakom,1,Lagos,2,Lazy,1,Lebonese,3,Leela Palace,1,Legendary,1,Lemon,1,List,1,Live Counters,3,Lobster,3,Local Favourites,9,Lounge,2,Lucknow,3,Lunch,5,Lunch Options,7,Luxury,2,Luxxury,1,Mahabalipuram,3,Mahabs,2,Maharashtrian,1,Malaysian,10,Mall,4,Mallu,1,Mamallapuram,1,Marwari,1,Meals,1,Mediterranean,22,Mexican,9,Michelin,4,Middle Eastern,4,Midnight Craving,2,Milan,3,Milk Shake,1,Millets,1,Molecular Gastronomy,2,Muffin,1,Multi Cuisine,56,Mumbai,6,Muslim,1,Naan,1,Navaithas,1,Nellai,1,New,1,New Chef,5,New Cuisine,3,New Menu,12,New Orleans,3,New Restaurant,11,New year,1,Nigeria,2,Nizam,1,Noodles,1,North Indian,29,Omelette,1,Open air,1,Organic,1,Packed Lunch,1,Pan Asian,8,Parota,1,Parsi,1,Party,3,Pasta,15,Patisserie,1,Pattaya,2,Peking,1,Persian,3,Photo,455,Photo Blog,451,Pizza,23,Pondy,4,Pop Up Dinners,5,Portugese,1,Potato,1,Prawns,2,Privacy Policy,1,Private Dinners,1,Pubs,6,Pubs and Discos,15,Puducherry,1,Punjabi,7,Pure Veg,13,quick foods,3,Rabbit,1,Rajasthan,1,Rajasthani,1,Ramadan,7,Ramzan Specials,31,Recipe,2,Restaurant,9,Restaurant Week,1,Restaurants in hotels,69,Resto-bar,2,Rice Bowls,1,Roadside,4,Robin Hood Army,1,Rome,3,Roof Top,6,Russian,1,Salem,1,Sandwich,2,Sea Food,11,Seaside,1,Serbian,1,Seregno,1,Shawarma,1,Showcase Videos,2,Sichuan,1,Singapore,7,Singaporean,8,Sizzlers,11,Slider,63,Smoke,2,Snack,2,Social Responsibility,1,Soup,2,South Indian,45,Specials,71,Sri Lanka,6,Srilankan,3,Stand Alone,8,Stay,3,Steak,7,Steakhouse,1,Steaks,14,Stir Fry.,1,Street Food,23,Sunday,5,Supper Club,1,Sushi,3,Swiss,1,Taco,1,Taj,2,Tamil,1,Tamil Nadu,2,Tandoori,2,Tapas,1,Tea,4,Telangana,1,Telugu,1,Temple,1,Teppan,2,Tex Mex,6,Thai,28,Thailand,6,Thali,2,Tiffin,1,Top 5,3,Top Chef,2,Traditional,2,Travel,66,Tunisian,1,Turkish,2,UAE,3,Vadodra,2,Vegan,1,Vegetarian,17,Venice,2,VFM,1,Video,2,Vietnames,1,Vietnamese,7,Villa,1,Village,1,Waffles,3,Waterscapes,1,Wellness,1,Western frontier,5,Wish Grill,1,World,14,World Foodie,9,World Top 50,1,wraps,2,Yearly Top 10,2,
ltr
item
Grub Waz: Chinese feast in West Africa
Chinese feast in West Africa
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhThvrKsBb09NHltfiLwW65ZMXQqU4DHZ2V2-55lkViY6I24TOdIr-M4dq_hhYmtgeZpHsrLWqZcBEFcmimSBWh7DUEoA9bBho4GYuZuVcKX9lMRCfBl6xzw00ZZJomlnulbZnQzaDAchY/s640/Pearl+Garden+Lagos+-+8.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhThvrKsBb09NHltfiLwW65ZMXQqU4DHZ2V2-55lkViY6I24TOdIr-M4dq_hhYmtgeZpHsrLWqZcBEFcmimSBWh7DUEoA9bBho4GYuZuVcKX9lMRCfBl6xzw00ZZJomlnulbZnQzaDAchY/s72-c/Pearl+Garden+Lagos+-+8.jpg
Grub Waz
https://www.grubwaz.com/2018/02/chinese-feast-in-west-africa.html
https://www.grubwaz.com/
https://www.grubwaz.com/
https://www.grubwaz.com/2018/02/chinese-feast-in-west-africa.html
true
1815036316554077706
UTF-8
Loaded All Posts Not found any posts VIEW ALL Readmore Reply Cancel reply Delete By Home PAGES POSTS View All RECOMMENDED FOR YOU LABEL ARCHIVE SEARCH ALL POSTS Not found any post match with your request Back Home Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January February March April May June July August September October November December Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec just now 1 minute ago $$1$$ minutes ago 1 hour ago $$1$$ hours ago Yesterday $$1$$ days ago $$1$$ weeks ago more than 5 weeks ago Followers Follow THIS PREMIUM CONTENT IS LOCKED STEP 1: Share. STEP 2: Click the link you shared to unlock Copy All Code Select All Code All codes were copied to your clipboard Can not copy the codes / texts, please press [CTRL]+[C] (or CMD+C with Mac) to copy