Preet is a small restaurant with about 15 people seating capacity. It is centrally located (parallel road to bank of kigali, HO) and unlike other reviewers, I did not find this place too difficult to locate, using google maps I was able to locate this place effortlessly. This is a pure vegetarian indian restaurant (probably only one in kigali or could be rwanda too!). The restaurant has mostly north indian and gujarati items on the menu, clean and hygienically prepared, all the days my lunch was delivered to my office from here only, as my trip was long. The tea from here (I have to mention this), please don't leave kigali without having the tea from this place, the tea is so good that you may rethink of going back home, that good it is. Coming to tastes of all the menu items, the spice levels are little low to suit the local palate, though indians might prefer a bit higher levels of spice. The restaurant also sells many other indian grocery items for the expat indians living there. The owner of the restaurant Mr Vipul is a very very good guy and generous too. Very good heart he has, you might feel going back to the restaurant due to his goodness itself. Coming to pricing part, the restaurant is very very easy on pocket/purse. All the items are priced affordably. Lot of local africans eat there, liking our indian food. The thali consists of five rotis/parathas, a bowl of rice , curds, pickles and guess how many side dishes.......
4 of them.....unimaginable even in india...... The jilabis, which are made there, we don't get that even in india. I started feeling like going to Kigali, just for the food and jilebi. Mr Vipul gets lots of catering orders too and hence he is extremely busy man. All his delivery boys are very well behaved and very polite. If you are not bothered about ambience, then g for this place. But if you are looking for a very fancy place to take your partner for a celebration etc., no...this one is very small, but you may order from here to your home and...
Read moreThe food at This sketchy restaurant is lacking and unforgettable when you contract a sickness. The dishes are bland and uninspired, and the portions are small.
service at This restaurant, well, is undesirable. The owner/partner greeted us by digging in his nose, then turned back into the restaurant without washing his hands. He then began touching the objects on our dining table to move back into the uniformed position. After that, he retrieved a food service item and delivered it to our table. Atmosphere: The atmosphere at Preet is, as you might expect, sketchy. The restaurant is located in a run-down strip mall, and the interior is qestionable and beggs the question how nasty is the kitchen and how sanitary are the conditions. Overall: I would not recommend Preet To anyone. The food is bad, the service is worse, and the atmosphere is sketchy. Save your money and your stomach for a...
Read moreBeing an indian searching for local indian street food in kigali was in our dreams. To our surprise locals guided us to here and it was the most beautiful thing that happened to us in 3 months long stay. Owner of small restaurant with a big warm heart and his kind and generous staff never made us miss our home. Food was so authentic to the indian taste and variety so wide. You ask for and he has it. No doubt in quality as i ate here continuously for 3 months and never faced a single health issue. If you are worried about being low on budget but you still need a tummy full of food to be catered to you table. No place is perfect than Preet Fast Food in whole Rwanda. It is like we found a cozy corner in the heart of kigali. Must Must Must try place if you are...
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