It is a nice restaurant quite accessible with a variety of other important offices nearby I had quite a bad experience though... the food! I ordered some kuku kienyeji (local or indigenous chicken or whatever you might want to call it), brown chapati, veggies and avocado smoothie. To my surprise the kuku kienyeji turned into broiler, the avocado smoothie had 90% plain yoghurt and some green colouring which tasted nothing like avocado and then the most interesting part was the billing! In simpler terms I'm not recommending my worst enemy to eat there, not a chance in hell! You better go to a no-name restaurant in city market which is barely a block away along the Koinange street and you'll have a meal...
Read moreThe place has great coffee. However, the management has let that place deteriorate. The fitout on the walls is peeling away, it could use a bit of sprucing up. The seats are wearing away on the seams. But what takes the cake for me is the presence of cockroaches, which I saw on the nooks and crannies. Twas a bad sight really, and I made a point to let the management know they need to regularly fumigate the restaurant.
The coffee like I said is awesome. The waiters are courteous and the service is fast for the sort of...
Read moreI am giving this place three stars because I had very nice coffee and buttery soft croissant.
It is a place you pop in for a quick meeting maybe but there's no ambiance, art or anything unique about it.
It is good that there's a bidet in the washrooms but it would be very nice if the toilet floor is dry instead of wet from the bidet water from use by other people.
If you are using the Google map, the entrance is along Loita street not...
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