A well-rounded Mombasa mall with a lively atmosphere, good variety of stores, and a convenient layout. It covers most everyday needs and makes a solid base for shopping during a Nyali stay.
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It's a decent mall covering most of what one could need. There could be a few more eateries, as Gallitos is somewhat disappointing and so is the pizza store next to it. Think there's one or two more r...
City Mall Nyali was a delightful surprise since it didn't seem like there was much in the way of shopping malls in the area. There are some interesting shops, ranging from known brands to shops that s...
It's supposed to be a 24 hour mall when checked on Google but upon reaching the mall at 5:30 am the mall was all closed. The restaurant that too advertised that it's open 24 hours doesn't open till 8...
My visit to City Mall in Nyali was a delightful experience. The mall boasts a modern and clean environment, providing a relaxed shopping atmosphere away from the city's hustle. With a variety of store...
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