Nestled in Nyali with warm, inviting atmosphere and customer service that earns a straight 10. The fresh meat is tasty with delicious soup perfect for hot weather hangovers (served with bread and chapati), and it feels so homely you'd think you're at your own house. Cool place for a quiet drink on weekdays.
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Read guide →A cool place to have your drink quietly on a weekday. Its a bit busy over the weekend and the main club housea bit crowded. Good music. Service was wanting.
Nestled in the heart of Nyali, Mombasa, this charming and intimate air-conditioned lounge offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Silos is known for its friendly patrons and efficient, top-notch servic...
Customer service I would give them a straight 10 same goes to quality and quantity of food fresh meat and tasty too. The place is a nice joint spot to hang out with friend as one watches sports especi...
Visited Nyali for about a month, and this was among the best homepub experiences I've ever had. Ever. Felt so homely you'd think you're at your own house party. All the way for the speed of service, c...
Quaint little bar. Chilled out environment. We had some delicious soup, perfect for the hot weather and a hangover😋😉. It was a little spicy, served with osso bucco and toast. A piece of lime was ser...
Most tourists rush to the beach. They miss Mombasa's soul: narrow coral-stone alleys where 500 years of Swahili, Arab, Portuguese, and British history lives in every carved door and crumbling wall.