I recently had the pleasure of dining at The Belvedere Grill, and I can't believe I hadn't discovered this gem sooner! This charming restaurant, located on the 6th floor, offers a unique and delightful experience.
First and foremost, the views from The Belvedere Grill are simply breathtaking. Sitting high above the city, you can enjoy a panoramic vista that adds a special touch to your dining experience. Whether it's a romantic dinner or a casual gathering with friends, the ambiance here is top-notch.
Now, let's talk about the food. I had the pleasure of savoring their well-cooked goat wet fry meat with Ugali and Rice, and it was a culinary masterpiece. The flavors were rich, and the presentation was impeccable. It's a must-try for anyone looking to explore unique and delicious dishes.
And of course, the cocktails! While you chose not to mention your favorite, I can assure you that The Belvedere Grill has a fantastic selection. Their mixologists craft some of the most delightful cocktails that perfectly complement the meal.
The music added another layer of enjoyment to the evening. It created a vibrant and relaxed atmosphere, making it a place where you can truly unwind and enjoy your time.
To top it all off, the service was impeccable. We were served perfectly by Doreen, whose attention to detail and friendly demeanor added to the overall exceptional experience.
In summary, The Belvedere Grill is a hidden treasure that deserves more recognition. From the stunning views to the mouthwatering cuisine, delightful cocktails, and impeccable service by Doreen, it's an experience that shouldn't be missed. I wholeheartedly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a memorable...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreBelvedere Grill might just be your boarding gate, if you ever find yourself craving for a global culinary feast. The menu reads like a UN summit; African, Asian, European dishes all vibing under one roof. And not just any roof this spot sits on the 6th floor, where the breeze hits different. I swear, for a moment I thought I was in the Bahamas until the bill brought me back to Syokimau real quick.
We rolled in seven deep, squad goals activated and went for three platters plus drinks. Now hereās the plot twist: the prices. Letās just say, if your wallet isnāt emotionally prepared it might catch feelings. That wine I usually grab for 1,500? Belvedere said āhold my corkā and priced it at 4,000. But hey! restaurants have overheads and I respect the hustle even if my bank account doesnāt.
Now to the main act: the food. Itās a solid 5/10. Not tragic, but not transcendent either. The goat ribs had me confused soft yet chewy, like they couldnāt decide what texture they wanted to be when they grew up. But shoutout to the chicken wings and samosas those slapped harder than my dad when heās mad š. That platter? Certified fire.
Service? Top tier. The staff were warm, welcoming and didnāt hit us with the usual āweāre out of thatā line. The DJ was vibey too, though he wasnāt taking requests so no chance to sneak in a little Sauti Sol or Burna Boy. But Iām just nitpicking.
Final Verdict: Belvedere Grill is a vibe but only if youāre cool with paying premium for the experience. Iāll be reserving a table...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDuring Valentineās Day(14Feb2025) we had a reservation for dinner, we chose a couple package which was going for around 5500 kes. We arrived at the place around 21:00 HRS, great place .. loved the ambience but, My wife did not receive the welcoming rose. The starter provided wasnāt what we expected as advertised. Waited for 3 hours to get our meal. Despite waiting for 3 hours the food served was merely a Kilo come on you guys a platter is supposed to be sufficient for two people. We paid 5500 for a platter of food which was way too little we had to go home to cook! Too much for reservations haha! When asked for desert the staff serving us became rude with a donāt care attitude! In summary we paid too much just to get 2 glasses of wine, Pkt of mango juice and food which was way little (paid 6100 kes).
Dear management you can do better, I feel I was conned and it will be hard for me to ever comeback or refer friends and family. I havenāt recovered from the shock ššššššWueh. Who will save Kenyans...
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