A Malindi pizza spot with the best pizza in town — nothing elsewhere compares to what Peppe offers. Very good quality-price ratio, though the interior needs work and they're sometimes closed on Sundays.
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Read guide →Food & DiningWe had the opportunity of sampling their Pizza and must say they have the best in Malindi. What we see elsewhere is nothing compared to what they offer. Peppe is the best.
Their new Pizza Oven is almost ready thanks to the Skilled masons who worked on it. Again Peppe is the best in Pizza business.
Pizza quality/price ratio is very good. The interior leaves much to be worked on. Update after 2 months: I came on Sunday to eat pizza, the restaurant was closed
I enjoyed your birthday so much aunt Virginia. Everything was just delicious.
The best Italian Bread in Malindi.
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