The fresh-baked bread burgers are worth the trip, and the Keg is the best-priced beer in Malindi's tourist strip. Service is spotty and changes often, so come for the food and drinks, not the experience.
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Pleasant enough bar and restaurant in the tourist area and prices are typical for that. It's pleasant to sit outside and the inside bar area has some louder music playing. Had a pizza and it was ok. K...
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The chef made the best fresh baked bread burger. Definitely worth a try when in Malindi. 😋😋
So we has gone for a burger fast here, I liked the burger, extra toppings for 100shillings,when in malindi you can try it out.
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Service is horrible. Staff changes every week and gets worse by every change. You will not get what you order, they neither understand English nor Kiswahili. The only reason to come here is the Keg. F...