The coffee is strong and properly brewed, and the pastries are fresh from the oven each morning. It's a tiny spot with limited seating, but the quality is better than most chain cafes. Go early for the croissants before they sell out.
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Don’t expect a 5* ambience and location but the food is banging! Enjoyed the kebabs, bhajia, viazi, Mahamri and Bharazi. A must visit when in Mombasa and they’re always busy for breakfast!
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I’ve always trusted the Ganjoni branch, and their food has never let me down until today. I placed an order, they confirmed it, and then went completely silent. I called back more than seven times wit...
Excellent joint for enjoying street food..
The best things about this place is the food but service should improve
My go to place for swahili breakfast whenever l am in Mombasa. Maru bhajias hot off the stove. Fresh chutneys. Samosas to die for. Not to be missed.