Food court restaurant in Nairobi serving boneless fish curry and lamb curry at good prices with contactless payment. Nice atmosphere, though the kitchen's inconsistent — when it's on, it's great.
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Read guide →Food & DiningThis is my first time travelling to Kenya and we stayed in the hotel across the mall. The restaurant is located in the foot court and we ordered the fish (boneless) curry and lamb curry, both were ama...
I was served undercooked fish and the chef/waiter never even apologized...only took the undercooked fish and gave me a bill of kes 800. Never eating there again.
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