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LA TERRASSE RESTAURANT KAREN
16 Marula Ln, Nairobi, Kenya
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Karen Gables

Karen KE, Mbagathi Ridge, Nairobi, Kenya
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Jonathan WoodallJonathan Woodall
WHAT A RELAXED AND GRAND WAY to begin our bucket list trip to East Africa From the outset, we were torn between spending the first 4 nites of our 3 week safari adventures in either Karen Gables or one of the more high profile, tonier properties in the Karen District. For the 3 of us, we KNOW we made the right decision as soon as we entered the property compound and the greetings we received upon entering the low key and comfortable Cape Dutch guest house. The guest house, grounds, staff, amenities, food and beverage were ALL superb. We found that any request was delivered upon with smiles and attentiveness. Of course, having the owner (Chris) on site and readily available for counsel on places to go and local artisans was an unexpected treat. Chris stopped by to chat with us daily. Food and beverage service was remarkable, led by Patrick (the chef), Joanne (the mixologist) and Mambo (our butler), as well as William (our walking guide) made our segue to "Africa time" a real treat. For Jane and me, leaving our Springer, Carter, for an extended length of time leaves us with dog withdrawals. Lucky for us Uki/Yuki and Max, the house dogs, we're at our disposal and loved the attention... so, Asante sana! We had hoped to return to Karen Gables for our last 2 nites, but there was no room at the inn. Regretfully, we stayed at a(nother) high-end property in Karen ... after departure from there, we KNOW our preference is Karen Gables on all fronts.
Eleanor ChengEleanor Cheng
Karen gables is located in Karen which is a nice area to stay in Nairobi that is outside the city which is not too far from Wilson Airport, giraffe manor and elephant orphanage. Once you enter the property, you don't even feel like you're in Nairobi. The property is owned by a Dutch family who also stay there. He was friendly when we were there and made a point of saying hi to us whilst we were there. The property, grounds, and inside the home and room was lovely. We stayed in the Junior suite which was a lovely bedroom facing the garden. The room booking  includes breakfast however doesn't include dinner and had to pay extra for it. The dinner was very nice and worth eating there as it's more convenient than going out again. The hotel also helped us organise the transport to elephant orphanage. Definitely could be a second home away from home.
Stephanie GoebelStephanie Goebel
This is the best bed & breakfast. It strikes the completely right balance of feeling like you’re staying in someone’s luxurious country home and you’re staying in a hotel. The staff is so kind and attentive. The food was excellent, especially the English breakfast. There are cozy fireplaces everywhere and a well maintained pool and gardens. The dogs are both lovely and sweet. Bed was incredibly comfortable. This was such a nice retreat for our last day in Kenya, especially after being on the road all week for safaris all over the country. Couldn’t have asked for better!
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WHAT A RELAXED AND GRAND WAY to begin our bucket list trip to East Africa From the outset, we were torn between spending the first 4 nites of our 3 week safari adventures in either Karen Gables or one of the more high profile, tonier properties in the Karen District. For the 3 of us, we KNOW we made the right decision as soon as we entered the property compound and the greetings we received upon entering the low key and comfortable Cape Dutch guest house. The guest house, grounds, staff, amenities, food and beverage were ALL superb. We found that any request was delivered upon with smiles and attentiveness. Of course, having the owner (Chris) on site and readily available for counsel on places to go and local artisans was an unexpected treat. Chris stopped by to chat with us daily. Food and beverage service was remarkable, led by Patrick (the chef), Joanne (the mixologist) and Mambo (our butler), as well as William (our walking guide) made our segue to "Africa time" a real treat. For Jane and me, leaving our Springer, Carter, for an extended length of time leaves us with dog withdrawals. Lucky for us Uki/Yuki and Max, the house dogs, we're at our disposal and loved the attention... so, Asante sana! We had hoped to return to Karen Gables for our last 2 nites, but there was no room at the inn. Regretfully, we stayed at a(nother) high-end property in Karen ... after departure from there, we KNOW our preference is Karen Gables on all fronts.
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Karen gables is located in Karen which is a nice area to stay in Nairobi that is outside the city which is not too far from Wilson Airport, giraffe manor and elephant orphanage. Once you enter the property, you don't even feel like you're in Nairobi. The property is owned by a Dutch family who also stay there. He was friendly when we were there and made a point of saying hi to us whilst we were there. The property, grounds, and inside the home and room was lovely. We stayed in the Junior suite which was a lovely bedroom facing the garden. The room booking  includes breakfast however doesn't include dinner and had to pay extra for it. The dinner was very nice and worth eating there as it's more convenient than going out again. The hotel also helped us organise the transport to elephant orphanage. Definitely could be a second home away from home.
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This is the best bed & breakfast. It strikes the completely right balance of feeling like you’re staying in someone’s luxurious country home and you’re staying in a hotel. The staff is so kind and attentive. The food was excellent, especially the English breakfast. There are cozy fireplaces everywhere and a well maintained pool and gardens. The dogs are both lovely and sweet. Bed was incredibly comfortable. This was such a nice retreat for our last day in Kenya, especially after being on the road all week for safaris all over the country. Couldn’t have asked for better!
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Karen Gables, out from the city center in the forested suburbs of Nairobi, is a wonderful old-world-look Cape Dutch home turned guest house. Before departing with Orphan Trail Safaris to visit the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust camps we spent two-nights here…and it was just what we needed after more than 24 hours flight time from Dallas to Nairobi.||We were made to feel welcomed immediately and through the rest of our stay by William…the majordomo and the rest of the staff. William was always there to be sure we were comfortable and that our needs were taken care of. ||The home is gracious and filled with things of Africa and beyond, over-stuffed furnishings beckoning to sink into and relax. Stacks of books and photos galore of old family members and new. The rooms are comfortable and mosquito netted at night. No feel of a hotel here…we felt as we were guest of old friends.||Dining was out of this world…sumptuous breakfasts with everything from muesli, French toast, pancakes, all sorts of eggs with sausage and bacon and lovely plates filled with fresh fruit. Dinner at the large table was and an exceptional meal with outstanding service and gourmet dishes. I never did meet the chef but I can assure you this…he is a rare talent.||Walking through the house to the exterior there is an inviting patio with the most unbelievable view. The yard slopes down and down to a forest with a clearing right in the middle where your eye is immediately drawn past tropical shrubbery and flowering plants to tall trees in the distance. A pool to the left with bar and patio summons you for a drink or a swim…but we walk further and noticed a winding path taking you down the slope past an open library room set up for reading or a game. Continuing on is a tropical pond filled with koi. Finally at the bottom of the forest is an opening in a stand of bamboo with seating. This five minute trip along this sloping trail helped the tension of modern day travel slip away and become replaced by a deep state of relaxation.||Yes, the perfect place to start/finish safari…or to escape for a respite for weekend or week. We hated to say goodbye.||PS...yes there are some monkeys who entertain you with their...

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4.0
34w

We had high hopes for this place but, unfortunately, it was very disappointing. To be fair, the manager was a charming, delightful woman and the team of Kenyans working there were very kind and helpful but it was all overshadowed by the steady stream of local men "staying" briefly (very briefly actually) in rooms with suspiciously scantily clad companions who leave before spending the night. Everyone on staff has a 'nudge-nudge-wink-wink' attitude about what is apparently an upscale house of ill repute. Apparently the owner is willing to turn a blind eye to it all as long as it looks discreet, fills empty rooms and is somewhat hidden from the other guests. It certainly ruined the vibe for us and we just felt creeped out knowing that our room may have been used earlier in the day by other guests who were "doing business". There's a sense that the place could almost be nice if not for the abundance of dusty old African curios everywhere, dark & desolate corners where the lights aren't allowed to be turned on, filthy old sarongs covering filthy old pool furniture cushions and a strict control over hot water (good luck trying to have a warm shower anytime after breakfast). For the price & location, you'd expect top notch service and style, but it's really more like they've put "lipstick on a pig" and they just hope you won't notice. There's just something about the place that makes your skin crawl and it feels like one of those places that will skimp on standards and take whatever it can get from you just to stay afloat. The food was mediocre at best...the so-called brownie is a block of sawdust and the prices for a simple sandwich on thawed store-bought bread is just pure robbery. Sorry, I know this place gets good reviews in general and if you're not very picky, it might be ok for you, but I travel the world and have stayed at all levels of hotels and this is one is just a broth*l...

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4.0
18y

we decided to stay in the Ridgeway Gables a cosy Nairobi home turned into a Bed and Breakfast with 6 charming double room, so that we would have the advice of the charming hostess Ms.Maggie von Lekow who has been in the East African travel business the last 30 years and is the ideal person to advise one about the country and where to go and why. A welcoming log fire in the cosy living room greeted us upon arrival in the evening, because July is a cool month for Nairobi and the delicious home cooked dinner was superb. The bedrooms were charming rustik style with an ensuite shower and loo (this is functional and fine).|The bedrooms were independent in an inner courtyard and one could go outside into the lovely Kenya garden any time - a Kenya breakfast was served on the terrasse at any prearranged time. We had a car and driver booked at a reaonable rate of about 25$ for a full half-day to get us to the local Maasai market where we shopped till we dropped. The amber beads etc were very iinteresting shopping as well as the beautiful carved and paineted wooden & soap-stone bowls. Because staying in downtown Nairobi is not recommended I highly recommend this B & B for those who love a home stay and also like meeting with a local person who can talk about tourism or life in Kenya. The rooms have a coffee & tea maker which we liked. The price was very reasonable at about 130$ per night for 2 persons with English breakfast. The dinner was extra at about 30$ per person and recommended. We also used our driver to take us to some good Indian restaurants that are close by. We combined our 6 night stay in Kenya with 6 days in Zanzibar...

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