Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Knowing 'Jevinik Restaurant'

Jevinik Restaurant was founded in the year 1988 in Calabar by a culinary entrepreneur, Madam Jovita Inyang.

It started on a small scale from the kitchen of Madam Jovita, which first menu comprised mostly of baked snacks. The snacks were initially been hawked on the street before it began operation in a shop, under the name Pyramid, on the campus of the University of Calabar.
It was later relocated to No. 125 Goldie Street in Calabar and rebranded as Jevinik Restaurant.

The restaurant then moved to Port-Harcourt which resulted in the shutdown of the Calabar branch.
Today, it has nine branches in various cities of Nigeria with an employment capacity of over 350 staff.

Home to assorted delicious traditional meals, a visit to the restaurant give customers the feel of well prepared Nigerian indigenous dishes. 

Customers are always pleased with the outcome of each visit to any branch of the restaurant.

Its branches nationwide:

21 Isaac John Street, Ikeja, Lagos.
• 14 B, Agoro Odiyan Street, near Adeola Odeku, Lagos.
• 494, Bangui Street, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wise II, Abuja.
• 1594, Sir Ladoke Akintola. Boulevard, by Lagos Street, Garki II, Abuja.
• 57, Tombia Street, G.R.A Phase I, Port-Harcourt.
• 19, Umez Eronini Street, Ikenegbu Layout, Owerri.
• 11, Brass Street, G.R.A, Aba.

Jevinik Restaurant is always open from 8:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Monday-Sunday)