Casual spot serving Kenyan staples and continental options with fair portions and friendly service. It's the kind of place where regulars know the staff by name.
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Read guide βFood & DiningThe chicken, masala chips and chips, so good and affordable. Highly highly recommend π They never go wrong. During lunch and in the evening you might get a line so definitely plan your time.
Fritaz is located at the Nairobi CBD, along Moi Avenue. The entrance is always clean, with a large mirror to your left. On your right, is the cashier's desk where you pay for your order first. The pla...
Fritaz is a very intimate fast food restaurant. It is a relatively small joint but the variety of different foods available is great. Their food is good and at the same time very affordable. It is a p...
Nice and sweet meals to go and eating in. Chips masala and fresh juice
Can be crowded and noisy. Not ideal for a date.
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.