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Kaldi Africa



March 20, 2022

Kaldı Africa | Instagram

Kaldı Africa outside seating area

My overriding review of Kaldi Africa is that everyone needs to visit. As Lagos in recent years adopted restaurant and dining out culture, cafés exploded in every corner though coffee roasteries have remained few. There are currently only two coffee roasteries in Lagos. Mai Shayi Coffee is one and Kaldi Africa is the other. Check out my previous post about Mai Shayi Coffee.

Kaldi Africa is located inside Nigerian Foundries in Ilupeju. My first thought when I walked into the café was wow! what a cute place with African inspired decor. I very much loved the decor of the café.

Inside the cafe

I did some background research before visiting and was very excited to try their specialty coffees. Unfortunately, the server that attended to me at first told me all coffee brews were unavailable which then encouraged me to settle for a dirty chai latte.

dirty chai latte

While enjoying my latte, I struck a conversation with one of the coffee machine engineers and asked him for reasons why the coffee brews were unavailable. He then apologised on behalf of the server and told me that the specialty brew machines were sent off for repairs but I could have a Buna coffee (Ethiopian traditional coffee) which didn’t require any special machines to be prepared.

In comparison to the dirty chai latte, the texture of the Buna was very smooth, it felt more like high quality tea than coffee.

I also ordered for Grilled Chicken with Chips (very reasonably priced) and enjoyed every single bite.

grilled chicken and chips

I observed that the menu I was given had greatly changed from the one I previously saw online. This new menu was very trimmed and featured regular grub compared to Ethiopian-centric dishes of the old menu 

coffee menu
coffee menu
drinks menu
food menu

Here’s me enjoying my Buna complete with sweet smelling incense 👇🏾

Kaldi Africa also offers tours of the Coffee Roastery, complete with lunch and a coffee tasting session. The full package tour is ₦25,000, this also includes a Glass Blowing session at Kaldi’s sister company called Igo Glass. Igo glass makes use of recycled glass to create different types of glass products. Click here for my post about my visit to their glass souvenir shop.

flyer
flyer

I briefly met Dr Nasra Ali, she’s one of the co-founders of Kaldi Africa, a medical doctor formerly with W.H.O (World Health Organisation) and is now a full blown entrepreneur. Kaldi coffee is available in big chain supermarkets across the country as well as in duty free shops at the airpots. You can also buy their products in the café or order online

Kaldi Africa is not just a coffee shop/roastery. They also provide barista training and sell/repair coffee machines. I’m excited for the future of this African company and cannot wait to hear about their increasing successes in future. 

Until next time from your top guide in fine living.

Love,

Nwaanyi Ije

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Igo Glass



March 20, 2022

Igo Glass Recyclers | Instagram

igo glass products

Igo Glass is a sister company of Kaldi Africa focused on making glass products from recycled glass. They’re located inside Nigerian Foundries in Illupeju. Visitors can tour the glass blowing factory and also make something for themselves. Current price for the Glass Blowing tour is ₦10,000. 

glass tour flyer
glass tour flyer

There’s a souvenir shop where products from Igo Glass are sold. Because all the glass products are handcrafted, no two items are exactly the same. You can find everything from chandeliers, cookie jars, bread bins, flower vases, plates, cups, mugs and even tables made of recycled glass in the shop. 

igo glass products
igo glass products and armchair
chandelier made from recycled glass

Recycling is such an important job, good for the environment and helps reduce landfill waste. I bought a glass cup with handles shaped like an elephant in the shop. I will definitely return to buy more items.

glass cup with elephant handles
glass cup with elephant handles

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