Nestled in the heart of allykhan road st, our restaurant brings the rich and flavorful cuisine of the Ottoman Empire to life. Our passion for Ottoman food is evident in every dish we serve, from hearty meat dishes to fragrant vegetarian options, all made with the freshest ingredients and prepared using traditional methods. As a proud supplier of the finest Ottoman ingredients, we ensure that every meal is authentic, delicious, and unforgettable.
Step into our cozy and inviting space and be transported to a world of bold spices, tender meats, and satisfying stews. Our menu is a reflection of the diverse influences and culinary traditions that shaped the Ottoman Empire, with dishes that are both comforting and exotic. Whether you're in the mood for a classic kebab, a savory pie, or a refreshing salad, we have something for every taste and preference.
At our restaurant, we strive to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can enjoy a memorable dining experience with family and friends. Our attentive staff will make you feel right at home, and our extensive drink menu featuring Ottoman-inspired cocktails and beverages will perfectly complement your meal. Come visit us and discover the flavors and aromas of Ottoman cuisine that will leave you...
Read moreKigamboni Bridge is a 680-meter-long bridge in Tanzania that connects the Dar es Salaam ward of Kurasini from the east to the west of Kigamboni district across the Kurasini Creek. Construction work began in February 2012 and completed in April 2016. The completion of the bridge has offered an alternative transport link to the new district of Kigamboni. Previously, the Kivukoni ferry provided a quick transport link between south east of the Dar es Salaam Central Business District specifically from south east of Kivukoni to north west of Kigamboni. The bridge have six lanes (three on each direction) and two pedestrians/cyclists lanes with width of 2.5 meters (one on each side). Construction of 2.5 km approach roads were completed with 1 km on the Kurasini side and 1.5 km on the Kigamboni side. The road joins the Nelson Mandela expressway through elevated free interchange to separate traffic approaching and leaving the junction. There is a toll plaza for controlling and charging of vehicles passing through the bridge. A total of 14 controlled lanes are going to be in this area (seven for each of the two...
Read moreThe Nyerere bridge connecting Dar es Salaam (Temeke) and Kigamboni is undoubtedly a remarkable feat of engineering, significantly improving the connectivity between these two areas. The bridge itself stands as a testament to modern infrastructure and efficient urban planning, making travel more convenient and efficient for commuters.
However, it's important to note a potential concern with the road leading to and from the bridge. The absence of visible lane markings can pose a safety hazard, especially during peak traffic hours. Clear lane divisions are essential for guiding drivers, preventing confusion, and ensuring smooth traffic flow. The lack of these markings might lead to unexpected lane changes, congestion, and even accidents.
While the toll bridge itself is an impressive achievement, addressing the issue of missing lane markings on the connecting road would further enhance the overall safety and usability of this vital...
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