Pades Lounge African

39 Wellington St, Luton
01582 518158

Recent Reviews

Jocelyn Obi-Odoh

Excellent customer service. Calm, friendly atmosphere and delicious food.

Jacob Naylor

I order efo, jollof and suya. The efo and jollof where good but wouldn’t recommend the suya, the spice wasn’t balanced for me personally but was still okay and all in all was a little expensive for Luton but decent place.

Sandra Uwaifo

This is a very nice restaurant, the owner was very nice and friendly and the service was very quick. Coming from France, we found this restaurant while walking around Luton and it was a nice discovery.

Kike Asaye

Living outside London, it is very hard to find a decent Nigerian food. Restaurant. I thought let me try this place as it has decent ratings. ABEG, SAVE YOUR MONEY. I ordered okra and Amala. This was not okra in the slightest. Overloaded with oil and salty. The portion size was VERY small for £15. Only decent thing was that the Amala portion was big. Absolutely rubbish.

Annabel Wambui

My favorite restaurant. Can't complain ..2 years and still on my top list for the best restaurant in town.

oluwole oye

Fantastic food and service was personal definitely good

M Akthar

I’ve read so many 5* reviews of this place and it honestly surprised me that people had such an amazing experience of this restaurant because I had the exact opposite experience.A few months ago, we went there during opening time around lunch on a weekend and we saw a lady who was simply wearing jeans, a top and a cardigan.The first thing the lady said was ‘what do you want?’ as in why were we there? My husband replied back ‘err some food maybe?’. We were a bit stunned but stayed as we heard good things about the food and tried to give her the benefit of the doubt by seeing the funny side of it. She didn’t even greet us or smile at us to make us feel welcome. We asked for a table for 2 and asked for water. She gave us 2 glasses and one of them had a lipstick stain which meant that it had not been cleaned. My husband pointed this out so she took it back without even apologising that she had given us a dirty glass.Our food (egusi soup, fufu and jollof rice with chicken) came and we were given plates which we noticed that one of them was dirty – we pointed this out again and she stated very rudely that ‘IT IS CLEAN’ to which my husband replied that it was not and that this is ridiculous as to how she could tell us it was clean when we could all see that it was visibly dirty. She backed down immediately, rolled her eyes and kissed her teeth – once again showing no manners and customer service.The portions were of a decent size, and we had some food left over which we wanted to take home so we asked for a container to pack the food up and the bill. The bill itself was simply a piece of paper with a price written on it (not a printed or written itemised receipt displaying the cost of each item and the service charge) we noticed that the price of the food had come up to more than what we had expected. We asked to see the menu again and pointed out the fact she had over charged us – turns out none of the food had the right price on the menu and they were at least £1-2 more than what was stated on the menu.Whilst the food was lovely and full of flavour, the atrocious customer service stunned us as we had never been treated like this before. There were 2 other men on another table who had watched most of this happen. When the lady went to the back to get us a container, the men jokingly told us that the way to know if the food is good is to be treated poorly and for the actual food prices to be different to the menu.I don’t think the people at this restaurant are used to non-Nigerians coming to their establishment, but they need to take a few lessons on how to treat their customers and professionalism in the food industry. They could attract more customers if people hear how good the place is instead of negative reviews like this which could potentially deter non-Nigerians from dining at their restaurant and ultimately losing out on money.

Mamuna Akthar

I’ve read so many 5* reviews of this place and it honestly surprised me that people had such an amazing experience of this restaurant because I had the exact opposite experience.A few months ago, we went there during opening time around lunch on a weekend and we saw a lady who was simply wearing jeans, a top and a cardigan.The first thing the lady said was ‘what do you want?’ as in why were we there? My husband replied back ‘err some food maybe?’. We were a bit stunned but stayed as we heard good things about the food and tried to give her the benefit of the doubt by seeing the funny side of it. She didn’t even greet us or smile at us to make us feel welcome. We asked for a table for 2 and asked for water. She gave us 2 glasses and one of them had a lipstick stain which meant that it had not been cleaned. My husband pointed this out so she took it back without even apologising that she had given us a dirty glass.Our food (egusi soup, fufu and jollof rice with chicken) came and we were given plates which we noticed that one of them was dirty – we pointed this out again and she stated very rudely that ‘IT IS CLEAN’ to which my husband replied that it was not and that this is ridiculous as to how she could tell us it was clean when we could all see that it was visibly dirty. She backed down immediately, rolled her eyes and kissed her teeth – once again showing no manners and customer service.The portions were of a decent size, and we had some food left over which we wanted to take home so we asked for a container to pack the food up and the bill. The bill itself was simply a piece of paper with a price written on it (not a printed or written itemised receipt displaying the cost of each item and the service charge) we noticed that the price of the food had come up to more than what we had expected. We asked to see the menu again and pointed out the fact she had over charged us – turns out none of the food had the right price on the menu and they were at least £1-2 more than what was stated on the menu.Whilst the food was lovely and full of flavour, the atrocious customer service stunned us as we had never been treated like this before. There were 2 other men on another table who had watched most of this happen. When the lady went to the back to get us a container, the men jokingly told us that the way to know if the food is good is to be treated poorly and for the actual food prices to be different to the menu.I don’t think the people at this restaurant are used to non-Nigerians coming to their establishment, but they need to take a few lessons on how to treat their customers and professionalism in the food industry. They could attract more customers if people hear how good the place is instead of negative reviews like this which could potentially deter non-Nigerians from dining at their restaurant and ultimately losing out on money.

Francis Akor

After being away on holidays we wanted to eat some Nigerian food. A Google search of nearest Nigerian restaurant to Luton airport led us to Pases Lounge - 14 minutes drive from the airport. Small but lovely restaurant with tasty food and good drinks. We had jollof rice, fried rice and abula. The kids enjoyed the meal and are now looking for any excuse to visit Luton so they can eat here again! The staff were pleasant and helpful. Will highly recommend this placeParking: There is paid street parking by the restaurant but spaces are limited. An NCP parking lot is a walkable distance from the restaurant just the street before the restaurant at the old customary court

Margret Ejim

Very cheerful staff and good food. I totally enjoyed the amala and the portion was good. I'll definitely go back for more Amala

Alex Wilson

Will edit later, but yeah; amazing food and outstanding service

Oluwole Adesiji

Obe todun owo lopa, though expensive, I enjoyed your Nigerian food.

Lara Kazeem

Just don’tTook family there to dineAll got sick some were elders

Monica Gittens

Great hospitality and great food.

ola ope

What a nice place to visit, very friendly owner and the food taste was out of this world ? I finished the amala with gbegiri soup ?Parking: Unfortunately, I got a ticket from the Council for parking, and my friend that took me there had to pay £35 each for our cars

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