The chicken's good and service is quick — think Nando's vibes with artistic decor. One person got a burger with just bun and patty for KES 680, so check your takeaway before you leave.
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Amazing hang out place as they have some huge sitting space. The recipe is just like the rest of the franchise but the services here were very professional. The hygiene standards of the place was also...
I bought a take away burger worth ksh 680 and to my surprise it only had a bun and patty ..... nothing else on it....felt so disappointed....kindly confirm what is served to you when you ordering take...
Quick service, tasty bites of chicken, think Nando’s. Music is loud and distracting. See all the other options in the food court and sit virtually everywhere you can grab inside.
A great stop off point in comfortable surroundings.
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