If you’ve ever wondered why Nigerians abroad fly home, why tourists plan their trips around December, or why Lagos becomes the loudest city in Africa during the holidays—welcome to the magic of Detty December in Lagos.
It’s vibrant, chaotic, beautiful, and full of flavor. Everywhere you turn, there’s music, food sizzling on grills, late-night street vendors, beach parties, concerts, weddings, and endless reasons to step out.
But the food?
The food is the real story.
If you’re planning to explore the city this season, prepare your tastebuds—this Naija Food Tour guide will show you the hottest food spots and festive eats you absolutely cannot miss.
What Makes Detty December in Lagos So Special?
A Cultural Overload of Food, Music, and Energy
In December, Lagos transforms into a giant festival. Every day feels like a celebration, and the streets overflow with food stalls, night markets, and events serving unforgettable meals.
A Chance to Taste Authentic Nigerian Dishes
Tourists and returnees come home for jollof rice, suya, small chops, seafood grills, amala in the bukka, palm wine, and more.
December is the perfect time to get the full Nigerian experience.
Must-Try Foods During Detty December
Suya at Midnight
There is nothing—absolutely nothing—like late-night suya after a party or concert. The heat, the spice blend, the smoky aroma… it’s all part of the Detty December lifestyle.
Party Jollof That Hits Different
The firewood taste. The richness. The aroma.
December party jollof is elite, whether you’re at a wedding, concert, or owambe.
Small Chops Everywhere
Puff-puff, samosa, spring rolls, chicken bites—December is small-chops season.
Seafood & Beach Food
Tarkwa Bay, Landmark, and Oniru beaches serve Lagos-style seafood: prawns, grilled fish, pepper sauce, coconut rice, and refreshing cocktails.
Why Naija Food Tour Is Your Perfect Detty December Companion
We Curate the Best Spots for You
No confusion, no guesswork, no tourist traps.
Just good food and unforgettable memories.
Perfect for Tourists & Returnees
Whether it’s your first time in Lagos or your annual homecoming, our tour helps you experience the real flavors of Nigeria.
FAQs About Detty December in Lagos
What exactly is Detty December?
Detty December refers to the high-energy holiday season in Nigeria—especially Lagos—packed with events, concerts, parties, and unforgettable food experiences.
Is Lagos safe during Detty December?
Yes, but like any busy city, stay alert. Stick with trusted guides, avoid isolated areas late at night, and keep valuables close.
What food should I try first?
If you want the full Lagos welcome:
Suya → Jollof rice → Small chops → Seafood → Boli & fish → Palm wine.
Is Naija Food Tour good for tourists?
Absolutely! Our tours are designed to help tourists discover authentic Nigerian flavors without the stress of navigating Lagos alone.
Do I need to book the food tour in advance?
December is extremely busy. Booking ahead ensures your preferred date and helps us plan a smooth, enjoyable food experience for you.
Final Thoughts — Your December Food Adventure Awaits
Detty December in Lagos is more than a holiday—it’s a sensory explosion. From smoky suya to spicy jollof to bustling food markets, the city serves unforgettable flavors.
And with Naija Food Tour as your guide, you won’t miss a thing.
If you’re ready to continue your culinary journey, check out our next guide:
Naija Food Tour: The Ultimate Lagos Street Food Experience in 2025



