Good place for safe and secure shopping in Mombasa, very neat and clean. You can feel the courteousness of Kenyan people throughout — special mention to the Blue room.
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Read guide →Good place Safe and secure shopping in Mombasa. Very neat and Clean. Especially you could feel the courteousnes of Kenyan people - salute you Blue room restaurant is there for very good dining experie...
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Great mall, with great products. Blue room my favorite restaurant and ample parking space
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