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Claim This BusinessFrom KES 50 street food to KES 8,000 tasting menus, navigate Nairobi's dining scene neighborhood by neighborhood with insider recommendations for every budget.
Read guide →Food & DiningEat well in Nairobi for KES 50-500. From smokie pasua to Kenyatta Market lunches, discover where locals eat authentic Kenyan food without tourist pricing.
Read guide →Food & DiningFrom nyama choma grilled on charcoal to ugali eaten with your hands, Kenyan food tells the story of 42 tribes, centuries of trade, and a country that takes eating seriously. Here's everything worth ordering.
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It's a pocket friendly restaurant along Moi Avenue. It's clean all the time, well arranged, kind staff. The door man is very welcoming and courteous. I prefer here when running my errands in town. The...
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Read all reviews on Google Maps →KES 4,800 for all-you-can-eat meat carved tableside with Maasai swords. Carnivore is touristy, overpriced by local standards, and absolutely worth doing once. Here's what to actually expect.
I’ve been here before and I’d loved the atmosphere and centrality of the place so much that I invited 10 of my friends to what was eventually an underwhelming dining experience. A year later I was bac...
The restaurant is situated right at the heart of CBD near Kenya Cinema and the Ambience is too die for. Their food portions are great and the cocktails are strong. I loved the service and the staff we...
This wonderful restaurant exceeded my expectations! It's fairly new and is located right next to Kenya Cinema. The decor is tastefully done, scrumptious food, polite staff and not to mention the soft...
Recently visited, service was just okay, a little delay though. Waitresses listening to our conversation and laughing with us, so unprofessional! I ordered for bone soup, in the menu they said it came...