The only real stopover between Nairobi and Maasai Mara, so yes, it's pricey for what you get. Go for the nyama choma if you're eating β it's the most honest thing on the menu β and bring cash because some shops don't take M-Pesa.
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Good place for a stop over with fairly clean washrooms. The food is good but pricey for the portions. You might need to carry some cash to purchase in some shops as they don't allow electronic transfe...
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It's good place on the highway to eat. Nice and clean place for a small stop during your journey. Nescafe is available here ..
The Oasis is collection of food service outlets with soft drink shops that have ridiculous pricing since their businesses are based on hungry travellers with tired legs & joints almost presumed helple...
Anytime anyday I'll go for the Nyama choma π, I mean that's the realest food hereππ
The monopoly of there not having another stopover when travelling makes the place expensive and unconducive for travel vibes