These Asian-fusion bao buns are Nairobi's answer to quick, flavorful, Instagram-ready lunch — think Korean BBQ pork or crispy chicken in a pillowy steamed bun. It's counter-service casual, portions are just right, and everything's under KES 1,000. Go for a fast weekday lunch or post-work bite in Westlands.
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Amazing service! Awesome Indian food. I am impressed. Would definately come back. (Especially for the butter chicken, garlic naan...and the mutton thingy...hihi)
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Hands down the best chicken wings I’ve had in Kenya.
Arrogant staff, given order and waited for more than half hour. When we have push them there staff simply said we have lot of orders you can cancel your order if you want.
Best Indian food in Nairobi! We had butter chicken with naan breads, and it was delicious. If you are looking for proper Indian cuisine, this is your place
Good spicy food. Amazing service.