Fresh, flavorful coastal dishes at KES 120 with welcoming service. The tamarind juice is a must-try, and they'll often throw in extras like mbaazi or okra just to taste.
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We came here for lunch. The food tasted very fresh and everything was delicious. The tamarind juice is a must. The staff was also very welcoming and patient explaining the menu to a tourist.
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Price friendly, luv the jus, all that taste at 120. They added me mbaazi n okra just to taste
Itβs a really nice place to cool down ,relax and enjoy the food also the customer service is really good.
The sweet potato and chapati were delicious.
Its good for swahili dishes in Nairobi town. Very delicious food. Esp biriyani.