Call an hour ahead and order the kienyeji chicken or mbuzi choma โ both are delicious and worth the stop on the Nairobi-Kisii or Nairobi-Migori route. It's a convenient chill spot in Narok town with a kids' play area. Perfect for lunch breaks on long drives.
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Had some lunch - kienyeji chicken here, twas a delicious meal. There is a kid's play area too
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After a long drive from either Nairobi-Kisii, or if you live in Narok town. I found to be a convinient place to chill and pass time.
Best place to stop over at Narok for lunj on the way to shagz. (Migori). Call and order 1 hour before Order kuku kienyeji and mbuzi choma. Thank me later.
They have good nyama choma.
Had a stop over heading Back to Nairobi. Quite a good place to stop and eat as you head back into the city. They had good food