A mangrove area offering natural beauty and eco-tourism opportunities. The boat tours through the mangroves provide unique wildlife viewing experiences.
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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.
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There's another Mangrove restaurant in town. It's opposite T-Mall, in the compound next to the Shell petrol station. General review - its okay.
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Read all reviews on Google Maps →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.
Nice food, good atmosphere nice service
We waited for quite a while, especially when hungry, the quite a while is really quite the while. Ordered some platter was enough for two jamaas and a lady. Everything tasted absolutely fresh and tast...
Mangrove is definitely a lovely space with sweet Swahili dishes you'll definitely enjoy. If you're a wall signage fan you can definitely write your name on their wall of Fame which I find interesting...
The place is lovely,cozy and authentic.if you are from the coastal region you will enjoy the lazy attacked where you can drink coffee,tea,juice or soda.the food is also delicious. The place has cozy s...