Basic Information
9958+VFM, Port Harcourt - Enugu Expy, Obiakabia 451110, Abia
Restaurant
Ideal for groups, solo diners, and families. The casual and trendy atmosphere appeals to a broad crowd looking for a comfortable place for lunch, dinner, hangouts, and events. It is also noted as being good for kids.
About This Restaurant
Royal Cruise Fries is a casual, trendy restaurant located at Isialangwa Junction in Abia State, Nigeria. It offers a versatile dining experience perfect for quick bites, leisurely meals, and social gatherings. The restaurant features a diverse menu that includes small plates, an 'all you can eat' option, and a selection of alcohol, beer, and wine. With amenities like a bar on site, outdoor seating, and catering services, it is a popular spot for lunch, dinner, takeout, and events.
Hours & Schedule
Not specified
Specialties & Services
Specializes in quick bites, small plates, and an 'All you can eat' offering. Services include dine-in, takeaway, outdoor seating, table service, and catering for events. The restaurant also features a full bar on site serving alcohol, beer, and wine.
Amenities & Features
Ample free parking is available, with both a free parking lot and free of charge street parking, making it convenient for drivers.
Accepts a variety of payment methods including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments for customer convenience.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, featuring a wheelchair-accessible toilet. This makes it a more inclusive option for visitors with mobility needs.
Outdoor seating, Takeaway, Dine-in
Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining
Alcohol, All you can eat, Beer, Quick bite, Small plates, Wine
Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Seating, Table service
Bar on site, Toilet
Casual, Trendy
Groups
Accepts reservations
Good for kids
Customer Reviews
Review Summary
Reviews highlight a comfortable environment with a wide parking space and wheelchair accessibility. Food quality for dishes and snacks is generally praised, though some specific items like the rice receive criticism. A common theme in feedback is poor service, with a noted need for improved management despite the well-packaged concept.