We’ve all been there: you pay a premium for a “Jumbo” wrap, only to find it’s 80% cabbage and a single, lonely strip of chicken. In a city where the cost of living is constantly on the move, finding a meal that is both budget-friendly and physically satisfying is a sport.
If you’re hungry—like, really hungry—and have a limited budget, these are the Lagos shawarma spots that prioritize volume without compromising on that spicy, creamy goodness.
1. Shawarma Lovers (Mainland & Island Delivery)
Shawarma Lovers has built a reputation on one thing: consistency. They are the masters of the “Combo,” and their pricing is some of the most competitive in the city right now.
- The Fill Factor: Their “Godly Combo” is exactly what it sounds like. For around ₦4,000, you get three sausages mixed with chicken and beef. It is heavy, structurally sound, and guaranteed to put you in a food coma.
- Budget Win: You can get a standard double-sausage wrap for roughly ₦3,000, which is increasingly rare for this level of quality.
2. Addas Mall Shawarma (Agidingbi, Ikeja)
Located right opposite the Cadbury factory, this spot is a favorite for workers and students in the Ikeja axis. It’s not fancy, but the portions are legendary.
- The Fill Factor: They are known for being very “generous” with their chicken portions. While other places use cabbage as a filler, Addas Mall tends to lean more into the protein.
- Budget Win: Most of their filling wraps fall under the ₦4,000 mark, making it a top-tier choice for a heavy lunch that won’t break the bank.
3. 01 Shawarma (Multiple Locations)
You can’t talk about filling Lagos shawarma without mentioning the “Yellow Brand.” With spots in Surulere, Ikeja, Ogba, and Festac, 01 Shawarma is the reliable old guard of the industry.
- The Fill Factor: Their wrap is notoriously thick. It’s tightly packed and leans toward the traditional Nigerian style—spicy, oily, and very savory.
- Budget Win: Because they have so many branches, their supply chain keeps prices stable. It’s the “Old Faithful” of Lagos street food.
4. Papiee’s Meatro (Yaba)
If you find yourself in the Yaba/Akoka axis, Papiee’s is the place to be. This spot caters to the high-energy (and high-hunger) student and tech crowd.
- The Fill Factor: They don’t just do wraps; they do “meals.” You can get a shawarma paired with turkey and fries for under ₦9,000, but even the standalone wrap is a heavyweight contender.
- Budget Win: The “meat-to-price” ratio here is one of the best on the Mainland.
Pro-Tips for the Maximum Fill:
- The “Double Sausage” Strategy: If you’re on a tight budget, it is often cheaper to get a “Single Chicken + Double Sausage” wrap than a “Double Chicken” wrap. The extra sausage provides that physical bulk to keep you full longer.
- Ask for “Less Cabbage”: Most vendors use cabbage to make the wrap look bigger. Asking for less cabbage forces them to fill that space with more “substance.”
- Go Late (But Not Too Late): Many roadside vendors near bus stops (like Ojuelegba or Ikeja Under-Bridge) tend to be more generous with portions toward the end of the night to clear out their daily stock.
Bottom Line: You don’t need to spend 10k to feel full in Lagos. Stick to the spots that have high foot traffic—the high turnover usually means the ingredients are fresh and the portions are designed to keep the masses coming back.