Hero Restaurant at Village Market captivates diners with its exquisite culinary journey, merging international flavors with an ambiance that radiates elegance. Situated in the heart of Village Market, this establishment offers an unforgettable dining experience that fuses sophistication with taste.
Upon entering Hero Restaurant, the modern and chic decor sets the tone for a memorable meal. The ambiance seamlessly blends luxury and comfort, creating an atmosphere that's ideal for both intimate gatherings and special occasions.
The menu at Hero Restaurant is a masterpiece in itself, offering a symphony of flavors that cater to a diverse range of palates. From sumptuous appetizers to indulgent mains, each dish is thoughtfully crafted to tantalize taste buds and showcase the culinary expertise of the chefs.
The location within Village Market adds to the allure. Surrounded by the vibrant energy of the market, Hero Restaurant offers a serene oasis where diners can escape and indulge in a world-class dining experience. Whether it's a business lunch or a romantic dinner, the restaurant's versatile setting accommodates various occasions.
What truly sets Hero Restaurant apart is its commitment to delivering exceptional service. The attentive staff's dedication to ensuring a seamless dining experience elevates each visit. Their knowledge of the menu, willingness to accommodate preferences, and genuine warmth create an atmosphere of genuine hospitality.
In conclusion, Hero Restaurant at Village Market is a culinary gem that merges gourmet delight with refined ambiance. With its delectable menu, inviting decor, and impeccable service, it's a destination that caters to those seeking an elevated dining experience. For those who appreciate the art of gastronomy and wish to embark on a culinary journey, Hero Restaurant stands as a beacon of...
Read moreThe Captain landed @hero_Nairobi located @the_village_market
For starters I had the prawns+avocado rolls and the breaded calamari. For mains the 30 days aged sirloin steak with Aji fries and the Tugulu rolls. And finally for dessert, the Charlie Brown peanut butter ice cream.
The starters were great, the calamari was fried perfectly, wasn't too chewy as can be the case and the prawn avocado rolls had an interesting pairing of ingredients including spicy mango, crispy plantain and guacamole.
For mains the Tugulu rolls were even better and loaded with tempura prawn, fresh crab, sugar snaps, avocado, spring onions and a soy glaze. The steak however was definitely not worth the price (kshs 2100). 9 pieces of thinly sliced meat which looked to be just over 100 grams at best and having to order sides separately is a Superman grade slap in the face honestly. @hero_nairobi you need to rethink the pricing on this miniscule piece of meat which cannot be classified as a main meal for any Hero let alone The Captain and his 6 feet+ frame. Anyway getting back to the food, the dessert was great! Peanut ice cream with a peanut sponge, raspberry jam and crushed peanuts.
It could be due to the pandemic and low traffic at the restaurant, but the service felt quite stretched and understaffed with poor Eric serving all the tables himself. Maybe he's the real Spiderman because he did a great job all alone. His web had all the tables covered. The ambiance was great, with lovely views of the Gotham, ehem, Nairobi skyline.
A few small villains on this flight but overall The Captain enjoyed the experience.
PS: @hero_nairobi , signal The Captain when you introduce a Hero size steak and I'll definitely make a landing again when I'm flying overhead 🧑✈️.
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Read moreI have been looking up at the canvas roof of Hero Restaurant on a rooftop at The Village Market and wondering what the view looks like from there. I eventually made it up for lunch on a sunny day and it is beautiful. The restaurant is arranged to make the most of the view and decorated with beautiful street art style murals and comfortable seating. The menu is a cool graphic production, playing literally to the super-hero theme. I found it to be both exciting and overwhelming. There are fabulous sounding items on the menu but it is quite difficult to understand portion sizes and while most items are variations of sushi there seem to be some bigger portions also. I ordered the mushroom maki which came as a portion of three pieces. Perfect for me but not enough on its own as a full meal. The waiter did not volunteer any guidance or advice at any point in the ordering process. It was a process because my first choice of the Japanese vegetable pancake was sadly not available. I finished my meal with a Charlie Brown frozen pb n j desert. The food was presented beautifully and all around me the plates looked great. I can recommend Hero for the view and the food. You might have to go a few times to get to grips with the menu and don’t be put off by the...
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