How to get the best from a “Mamaput” in Lagos
Mamaput” a word used by most locals in Lagos city in
reference to small scale restaurants or roadside kiosks that offer
food, has since been polarized around the state and country. Visitors,
as well as locals on the prowl for budget meals, are huge patrons of
these food vending stations, as not only do they offer affordable meals,
they also are the best place to have an authentic taste of the city’s
indigenous cuisines.
Like it is with proper restaurants, visitors to any Mamaput need
to behave in certain ways and follow certain rules in order to get the
best service. A number of first-time visitors who try out Mamaputs, complain of the service and so, to aid first-time visitors to the city, Jumia Travel offers a few insider tips to getting great Mamaput service.
Be clear about what you want
Most Mamaputs do
not present the visitors with menu upon arrival. Usually, an attendant
approaches you and gives you a verbal list of what they have to offer
and you make a choice which they serve you. It is important that you
clearly state what you want, that way there is no mix-up or
misunderstanding in future. Asking the attendant’s opinion between two
choices is perfectly acceptable, but if you can, ask for everything you
need at once.
Be polite
Even though the Mamaput is
not a proper restaurant and standards are not as high, it is important
that you remain polite all through the time you spend in it. Remember to
say please and thank you and also on, acknowledge when your server is
speaking to you. Ensure you refer to your server by the name they use to
introduce themselves and do not whistle or snap at them.
Be patient
It is important to remain patient all through the period you are being served. Do not make loud and rude remarks if you are not served as soon as you expect as that could upset not just the owner of the Mamaput, but also others eating in the same venue. Keep in mind that serving a dish or requesting a substitution may take some time.
Don’t get personal
It
might be a plus if you find you can converse with the attendant in a
mutual local dialect, but refrain from asking inappropriate questions,
flirting with the staff or acting too familiar with the staff. This will
make things not just uncomfortable for them, but for you as well and it
may create opportunities for you to be taken advantage of or berated.
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