Order the fish and coconut rice, then spend the afternoon watching the islands from the terrace. The seafood is fresh and the setting's relaxed, just double-check your bill before you pay.
Is this your business?
Claim your free listing to update your info, respond to reviews, add photos, and reach more customers.
Claim This BusinessBased on 55 reviews
Reviews from Google
Read all reviews on Google Maps →From KES 50 street food to KES 8,000 tasting menus, navigate Nairobi's dining scene neighborhood by neighborhood with insider recommendations for every budget.
Read guide →Food & DiningEat well in Nairobi for KES 50-500. From smokie pasua to Kenyatta Market lunches, discover where locals eat authentic Kenyan food without tourist pricing.
Read guide →Food & DiningFrom nyama choma grilled on charcoal to ugali eaten with your hands, Kenyan food tells the story of 42 tribes, centuries of trade, and a country that takes eating seriously. Here's everything worth ordering.
Read guide →Food & DiningGreat place to relax and eat very delicious food! The service was great. We really enjoyed our time there.
Come relax and watch the activities around the islands at the Kino restaurant. Order fish and coconut rice then go explore the islands. Grab a drink in the afternoon and just relax, don't worry about...
Tourists, beware. I ordered a meal for 800KES, was charged 1200KES, and then shortchanged. It was only when I got mad and went to the bar to check the menu the waiter gave me my money back. Will not...
Amazing food, amazing food and breathtaking views. 100% recommend!
Their food is out of this world fresh and tasty , can't get enough of your sea food!!!
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.