Christine and the team treat you like royalty from the moment you walk into this Prestige Plaza spot. The burger is legitimately one of the best in Nairobi, and the Oreo milkshake beats everything else around the building.
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Read guide →Food & DiningServed by Christine :-) Loved my time at Diritto Café The Customer service was amazing from the moment we arrived; we received a very warm welcome 💛 The food was excellent, beautifully presented, and...
One thing that really impressed me was the amazing customer service, the staff there treats you like royalty. The ambience!!!Amazing!! Food was great too. I had their burger and it was honestly one of...
Ok ..it not the cheapest but you taste the quality of the ingredients in every bite. There is another chain coffee shop literally next door which is not bad but Dirotto Café is a notch ( or two😂) abo...
Looking for a fine dining area along Ngong road? Diritto Cafe is right at the ground floor at prestige plaza. The food was palatable and the ambience??? Stop! Breathtaking. I really enjoyed their rice...
It was the best!!!! I got oreo milkshake. And to be fair, best milkshake from around Prestige, well, that I know of. I have their Menu QR in the pics, friendly prices for any type of meal! Oh, we also...
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