A cozy, clean Malindi restaurant where uber-friendly staff make you feel at home immediately. The food tastes like home cooking — mbuzi choma and chips for 1kg feeds three people, and combined dishes cooked separately give you that homely, assuring taste at very good prices.
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Read guide →Food & DiningA cozy and clean place to eat. The staff is uber friendly and you immediately feel at home. If you have trouble with large menus, this is your restaurant. Goat meat, ugali and/or fries with tomato and...
Went with my wife and sister and we really enjoyed the mbuzi choma and chips. Orded 1kg and was enough for the 3 of us. Recommend going here because the food is tasty and the prices are very good
Food tastes like home cooked. Best of all, combined dishes cooked separately give you that homely assuring taste.
Good food at very affordable prices. Fast service.
Delicious meals.
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