Kenya Restaurants

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  • 1. Blue Room

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    Serving the best samosas in Mombasa, this family-owned Indian restaurant has been in business for almost 70 years. It seats 140 people, making it one of the largest restaurants in the city and it's a good stop after a hot walk around the Old Town thanks to the whirring ceiling fans and clean restrooms. The menu features more than 65 items of both Western and Indian origin, and its bright, clean interior with tiled floors and plenty of chairs and tables keeps people coming. The curries and Indian vegetarian dishes are especially good, as are the tasty snacks. Try the pizzas, kebabs, pastries, or even fish-and-chips, and the variety of house-made ice-creams are delicious. They have two other outlets at Likoni Mall and on Nkrumah Avenue.

    Haile Selassie Rd. at Digo Rd., Mombasa, Mombasa, 80100, Kenya
    0721-786–868

    Known For

    • Indian snacks
    • Delicious, house-made ice-cream
    • Affordable meals
  • 2. Floating Bar

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    Floating about a mile off-shore, this traditional wooden dhow is laid back and rustic, with simple wooden furniture and woven floor mats, and it's the spot where you'll find locals and tourists downing cocktails and beers and dancing after hours. If you plan to go for lunch, the go-to meals here are fish/seafood and chips, but you can also find a few Kenyan staples, reflecting the owner's heritage. If you come in the evening, prepare to dance 'til late, and be sure to arrange for pick up or drop off with a speedboat taxi driver beforehand.

    Kenyatta Rd., Lamu, Kenya
    0721-510--852

    Known For

    • Food and beers are generally affordable
    • Only public bar of its kind in Lamu
    • Crowd is always lively
  • 3. Whispers Coffee Shop

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    Located in Lamu Town in the same building as the Baraka Gallery (which has a wonderful collection of African art, jewelry, and souvenirs for sale), this upscale café has a pretty, palm-fringed quiet courtyard where you can relax over a cappuccino. There's also a lunch and dinner menu, focusing on salads, pastas, and deli items, or you can order a packed lunch to take away. The house-made ice-creams are good, or try a delicious ice-cold watermelon and mint juice.

    Harambee Ave., Lamu, Lamu, 80500, Kenya
    0701-481--468

    Known For

    • Delicious ice-cold watermelon and mint juice
    • Courtyard setting
    • Excellent art gallery and shop

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed May and June
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