A Hidden Gem of Flavor â Barbeque Village, Dar es Salaam Barbeque Village is a culinary treasure nestled in the heart of Dar es Salaam. From the moment you walk in, the inviting aroma of sizzling spices and charcoal-grilled meats sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience. The ambiance strikes the perfect balance between relaxed and vibrant, with open-air seating that enhances the rustic barbecue vibe. Itâs a place where families, friends, and food lovers gather for an authentic taste of Tanzanian hospitality. The menu is a meat loverâs paradise. The grilled chicken is perfectly marinated juicy, tender, and bursting with flavor. The mishkaki is a standout: expertly seasoned, cooked to perfection, and served with a smoky char that's hard to beat. Whether itâs lamb, beef, or seafood, every bite speaks to the kitchenâs commitment to quality and tradition. Vegetarian options are surprisingly satisfying too, with flavorful sides like spiced potatoes, fresh kachumbari, and chapati that complement the grilled dishes beautifully. Donât forget to try their signature sauces each one adds a delicious layer of heat and depth. What truly sets Barbeque Village apart is the service. The staff is warm, attentive, and genuinely passionate about making your experience memorable. The prices are reasonable, especially considering the generous portions and quality of food.
Whether you're a local or a visitor to Dar es Salaam, Barbeque Village is a must-visit. Come hungry, leave happyâand definitely...
   Read moreThe dishes offered here are delicious and of wide range (though more inclined to Indian cuisine) - still great for the greater majority of food lovers out there!
Prices are not cheap for the average Joe.
The overall atmosphere of the place is calm and quiet. There are spots great for couples looking to have some alone time - while maintaining space for privacy coupled with ambient lighting to seal the atmosphere. There are also tables for larger groups (friends & family).
The crowd here is mostly composed of whites and of Indian origin.
Prices on the menu are tax exclusive - add 18% to each!
One last thing to be aware of (at least for some) is that with the change you should get after paying the bill, some waitresses here have a tendency to automatically assume it to be their tip - so if you don't ask for change, well, forget it! They...
   Read moreWe had recently came her because we remembered that we had visited a few years back and it had very nice food . It's still Nice place , with ok playground and a nice environment, the price may look reasonable at first but not really , their portions are very small , probably not enough for a kid , and they aren't even filling , after finishing all our food , we felt like we had just finished eating an appetizer, and the bill was like $60 , not only that but they charge 5,000 tsh , yes you heard me 5,000 TSH for a 1.5 liter bottle , I have never seen such an overpriced plastic bottle of water anywhere in Tanzania . I really hope they improve their portions and food soon , we aren't planning on going...
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