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Claim This BusinessFrom 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 โFood & 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 โFood & 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.
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Samaki wet fry was delicious. We also appreciated the quite spaces that enabled us talk through. If they could add a kid playing area that can be perfect.
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Read all reviews on Google Maps โKES 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.
I and my team so love the dishes! For me the dawa cocktail is the bomb!!! Great place, give the local kenya restuarant vibes! The staff should be taught the history of the place. A good number sound...
Visited during Christmas holidays hence my experience may not be representative of a standard evening. The service was courteous and fast. Had tilapia fish with managu and brown ugali. White ugali and...
This was a birthday lunch date treat. At first, both of us hadn't realised that the Westlands branch was permanently closed down, so we tried our luck there, then proceeded to Marcus Garvey Rd. Since...
PLEASE...DO NOT GO. Find another fish spot...This place is a SCAM!!!! Food was below average, service is HORRENDOUS, the atmosphere was below restaurant standard. They also use communal pilipili (this...