A Nairobi restaurant serving lovely tasty fresh Mombasa street food with great dal vadas, mogo crisps, and makai. The owners are welcoming and happy to serve even after closing time β customers are so happy this place opened in their neighborhood.
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Read guide βFood & DiningLovely tasty fresh food and good size restaurant with a nice outdoor seating place! We didn't realise the place closes at 8pm on a Sunday but the owners were happy to still serve us after and stayed o...
Great dal vadas! The staff seemed a bit stressed, which was sad to see - but overall the service and food was awesome! Love their mogo crisps and makai as well.
Greeted with a warm welcome I ended up enjoying a delicious lunch of Mombasa mix and getting more than intended for take out βΊοΈ So so happy this place opened up in my neighbourhood!
The food experience is just as equal to mombasa. Great taste friendly prices. Something you will never get in Nairobi.
Incredibly tasty food and nice service - felt very comfortable and welcomed! Hope to return one day!
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.