A Limuru Road market with great selection of farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, cereals, and exotic items — parking is free on weekends. Vendors vary in quality, but you won't feel harassed, though the parking area could use expansion.
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Read guide →Great place for a variety of fruits, cereals and grocery shopping along Limuru Road. The parking could use some clean up and expansion for a facility that charges even to get in and out.
Parking is free on weekends, great selection of fruits and vegetables fresh from the farm.
Went with a local friend on a Sunday. Several rows and sections of fruit, vegetables, dry beans, etc. Some vendors sell exotic fruits and novelty items. Others have better quality. Didn't feel harrass...
Services at it's best No complain at all,a good cooperation among traders, prices are very fair
I loved giving monkeys bananas
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