A quiet Eldoret restaurant right in the CBD serving excellent food with generous servings, freshly baked cookies, pastries, and homemade dishes. You can carry home fresh bread after your meal — note they're closed on Sunday afternoons.
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Read guide →Food & DiningQuiet place right in the CBD in Eldoret. They serve a wide range of freshly baked cookies and pastry, homemade dishes. After a meal you can carry home fresh bread for home enjoyment.
Apparently it is closed on a Sunday afternoon. The door locked. No customers either.
Excellent food with generous servings
Elegance at its best!
Wonderful meals and service
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.