La Chaumiere Lagos: Four Years of Feeding Lagos Right
Some restaurants shout “fine dining,” others scream “quick bite.” La Chaumiere? It’s more like a calm, confident “come in, sit down, and eat something nice.”
Tucked away on Tiamiyu Savage Street in Victoria Island, this café-restaurant-bakery has quietly become one of Lagos’ go-to food spots. And after four years, they’re still serving plates that hit the spot, every single time.
Ambience: Where Comfort Meets Simplicity
From the moment you step inside, the vibe is simple but cozy.
Coffee in the air, pastries on display, and enough space to convince you to stay longer than planned.
It’s not trying too hard to be Paris, but it gives you that “food escape” feeling Lagosians secretly crave after a long week. The lighting is soft, the décor minimal, and the overall mood calm, perfect for breakfast dates, quiet solo lunches, or laptop sessions with a croissant in hand.
The Menu: Familiar Favorites with a Twist
The menu covers it all without doing too much. Breakfast can be a croissant and cappuccino (a safe and satisfying combo) or quesadillas if you’re feeling adventurous.
For lunch and dinner, the pineapple rice is their chart-topper, perfectly balanced and refreshingly sweet. You’ll also find pastas, sandwiches, and creamy comfort dishes that make you forget the madness of Lagos traffic.
And dessert? Let’s just say the brownie crepe with chocolate sauce deserves its own fan club. One bite and you’ll be planning your next visit before the plate’s even cleared.
Anniversary Perks: Four Years of Flavor
To celebrate their fourth anniversary, La Chaumiere is giving four families a free lunch date on October 1st; a simple, heartfelt way to thank the people who’ve kept their tables full and their ovens busy.
After all, when you’ve been feeding Lagos for four years straight, free food is the only proper “thank you.”
Final Verdict
La Chaumiere is that reliable spot that balances comfort, class, and good food, without the noise or the rush.
Whether you’re there for brunch with friends, a quiet coffee date, or a treat-yourself moment, it’s the kind of place that reminds you good food doesn’t need drama, just heart.
