Welcome to the View Hotel Restaurant and Sky Lounge in the bustling Central Business District!

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We understand that staying in a busy business district can be overwhelming, with all the hustle and bustle of the city. That's why we strive to provide our guests with a calm and comfortable oasis amidst the chaos.

Our hotel is conveniently located in the heart of the Central Business District, making it the perfect choice for business travelers. We are also just a short distance from major corporate offices, making it easy for you to attend meetings and conferences.

But our hotel is for more than just business travelers. We also welcome leisure travelers who want to experience the vibrant energy of the city. Our prime location allows easy access to popular tourist attractions, shopping centers, etc.

At our hotel, we prioritize the comfort and well-being of our guests. Our rooms are designed to provide a peaceful and restful stay, with plush bedding, soundproof windows, and blackout curtains. We also offer amenities such as the Restaurant and rooftop Lounge to help you relax and unwind after a busy day.

Our friendly and attentive staff are always available to assist you with any needs or requests you may have. We want you to feel at home during your stay with us.

So whether you're here for business or pleasure, our hotel in the Central Business District is the perfect choice for your stay. We look forward to welcoming you and making your experience with us a memorable one.







Salone Corner Menu

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Visit us today for Salone Corner for your delicious and authentic African cuisine. Our menu features a variety of dishes, all made with fresh and high-quality ingredients. Join us for a flavorful and memorable dining experience!

Entrees

Crain Crain Served with White Rice- Crain Crain, a leafy vegetable stew from Sierra Leone, is often served with white rice. Crain Crain, also known as kplala in Côte d'Ivoire and draw soup, is made with jute leaves, lamb, turkey, palm oil, fish, meat, cow foot, cow belly, onions, pepper, ogiri (sesame seeds), and seasoning.

Banga Soup Served with Check Rice - Banga soup, also known as Ofe Akwu, is a Sierra Leonean dish that originated in the Niger Delta and Southeast regions. It's often eaten with white rice, swallow, or boiled yam, but in the Delta style it's served with starch, garri, semolina, amala, or pounded yam.

Fufu and Egusi Soup - A staple dish in West Africa, fufu is a starchy dough served with a rich and flavorful soup made with melon seeds and vegetables.

Lafidi with Fried Fish - Lafidi, also known as Fouti, is a West African dish that's often served with fried fish. Here's a recipe for Fouti Lafidi that includes dried fish powder, eggplant, and okra:

Cassava Bread Served with Fried Fish - Cassava bread, also known as casada bred in Sierra Leone, is a staple that pairs well with fried fish because it's a rich source of carbohydrates and the fish provides protein. Cassava bread can be eaten on its own as a snack, dipped in sauces, or served as part of a main course.

Goad Pepper Soup served with boiled cassava or sweet potato - Goat pepper soup is an African dish often served with yam, cassava, potatoes, or rice. 

SIDES

  • Oleleh with oil and palm oil Oleleh is a traditional West African dish made with ground black-eyed beans, palm oil, onions, and other seasonings.

 Beans Akara - Bean akara, also known as koose or akla in Ghana, is a savory and spicy West African fritter made from ground, beaten, and deep-fried black-eyed peas, also called cowpeas. The fritters are light and fluffy with a crunchy exterior and can resemble beignets or English muffins.

Puff Puff - Puff-puff is a traditional snack made of fried dough and eaten across Africa, especially in the west of the continent. The name "puff-puff" is from Nigeria, but many other names and varieties of the pastry exist.

DRINKS

Ginger Beer - A non-alcoholic ginger-flavored beverage.

Tombi Juice - Tombe is a traditional traditional sweet and sour tamarind juice. A sensory experience that will surprise and delight.

Visit us today for  Salone Corner for a taste of Africa! We also offer catering services for events and parties. 

Thank you for choosing us for your dining experience.



Sweetness of Live Music

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There's something magical about live music. The way the melodies fill the air, the beats pulsate through your body, and the lyrics speak to your soul. But what truly makes live music so special is its sweetness to our lives. 

When you attend a live music event, you're surrounded by people who share the same love for music as you. Strangers become friends as you sing and dance along to your favorite songs. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, creating a sense of unity and connection. 

The musicians on stage also play a crucial role in the sweetness of live music. Their passion and talent are on full display, and you can feel their energy radiating throughout the venue. They pour their hearts into their performance, making you feel like you're a part of something bigger than yourself. 

Live music also has the power to transport you to a different world. As you close your eyes and let the music wash over you, all your worries and stress melt away. It's a moment of pure bliss and escape from the chaos of everyday life. 

But the sweetest thing about live music is the memories it creates. Whether it's your first concert or your hundredth, each experience is unique and special. You'll always remember the songs played, the people you were with, and the emotions you felt. 

In a world where technology and screens dominate our lives, live music is a refreshing reminder of the beauty of human connection. It brings people together, creates unforgettable moments, and adds a touch of sweetness to our lives. So next time you have the chance to attend a live music event, don't hesitate. Embrace the sweetness and let the music fill your soul.

 
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