The poussin chicken and masala chips are the move here — generous portions for the price. The music can be painfully loud, so grab takeaway unless you like shouting over your meal.
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Read guide →Food & DiningMc Fry's is always a good option especially their poussin but this branch's music is just too loud, better to get takeaway 👍
Just bought some frys today terrible is understatement dont know whats happening in this branch there was new faces all over.
This is a nice simple place to grab your usual fast food and snacks. It's like any other Mc Fry's in Kenya because it's a franchise. You can get you Bhajia, chicken and chips and so on. The service...
Absolutely love this restaurant chain. Must try the poussin chicken and masala chips. Great quantity for the value of money and love the quality and service of the food. It’s a self service restaurant...
Good, fast and affordable service, taste is what is expected from a fast food joint Puzin fries is a must have if you have never tried it before.
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