Peaceful, well-maintained Nyali mall with charming small vendors, clean spaces, and solid security. It's not massive, but reviewers love how calm and convenient it is compared to busier Mombasa shopping spots. Good for easy errands or leisurely browsing without crowds.
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It's a good place, enjoyed bowling 🎳 at Strike Zone and there are plenty of other games to keep friends and families entertained.
It's nice. I went to go to Carrefour, but it's really far and a hustle to get to if you don't drive. I've seen it better today I hope it gets better
Great place to shop if you don't want to go all the way to city mall where the construction is ongoing. They have good brands with outlets in this location It would be good to get some more midrange f...
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