Excellent grilled fresh fish and spectacular lobster, cooked "like grandma" by Emmanuel and his team—plenty of it. A must-visit in Watamu, especially if you arrange a bonfire dinner by the sea.
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A must-visit if you're in Watamu. Excellent grilled fresh fish, spectacular, delicious lobster, and Emmanuel's warmth and kindness make this a truly charming and welcoming place, perhaps with a wonder...
Delicious fresh fish. Emanuel and his team are very helpful. Dishes, as he says, "cooked like grandma" (plenty of them 🤣)