Massive crafts market with everything from jewelry to home decor at fair prices, no hassling, and a cafe in the center with good coffee and cold beers. One reviewer says the tomato soup is weirdly sweet and the sandwich dry, so stick to drinks and shopping.
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Read guide →Food & DiningA must visit if you are in Nairobi. Closed on Mondays. This is a curated local market with everything ranging from jewelry, shoes, clothes, home decor, kids toys and clothes etc at higher than usual b...
Huge crafts store with a cafe in the centre. Very relaxed experience shopping here, you are not hassled at all to buy anything and plenty of staff are on hand if you have any questions. Prices are not...
Talk about a spot that takes advantage of tourists and expats: terrible food (how much sugar does a tomato soup need?!), super dry sandwich, and weak coffee! Post lunch we shopped and the prices are c...
It really is something hidden, when you get in it literally opens into a world of African products that I’m struggling to describe. The staff are so welcoming and helpful. The hidden part is the amazi...
Nice shop, with literally thousands of products. Cool thing that you may sit and take breaks, reconsider what is in your basket and make the final decision before heading to the counter. Food is ok at...
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.