The pilau here is amazing, the fish is really good, and the tangawizi tea hits just right. It's a Modern Coast bus stop in Kisumu, so service is fast, portions are generous, and prices are fair.
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Amazing pilau they have. Great service as well. Not too crowded...well unless it's evening when coast buses, tahmeed and those who wish to enjoy Swahili delicacies have touched down. Great ambiance....
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Simple Swahili food restaurant. The fish is really good as well as the pilau and tangawizi tea. The waiters are well versed with the menu and they can recommend to you the best dishes. The food is fre...
We had an exceptional dinner. The fish was delicious and also the vegetables and the pilau! Very kind waiter and really affordable prices! Totally recommended!
Modern Coast Stop over in Kisumu. Clean and pocket friendly restaurant serving a modest variety of local dishes. Service is fast and professional, and the food tasty and enough quantity wise. customer...
Very delicious meals offered here, I like even how the owner's welcome customers insides there premises.