Had the burger on the picture. Will eat something else next time. The buns were too hard to eat, and the meat tasted strange. Not a pleasant meal at all. Eating it with hands was fine, you have to hold it very tight, because the salad and tomato make it very slippery. Stay over your plate. The “meat” will eventually slip out. Tried then to use knife and fork, did not work, since the top bun was way too hard to cut. The fries were also too hard and the oil, most likely, too old. Judging on the taste of them. Had much better food here before: Rice, beans and mishkaki are the better choice. But that you get at every street corner. Burger not, and they disappoint.
The good point is: 80ies music, not loud. Very nice atmosphere and always a...
Read moreRecently dined at a restaurant near the Makumbusho bus stand around 5 PM, hoping to enjoy a warm and hearty meal. Unfortunately, my experience was less than satisfactory. Despite the variety offered in the futari, the dishes were served cold, which was a significant disappointment. The kachori, in particular, emitted a foul odor, almost indicating spoilage.
Moreover, the prices were exorbitant, with each plate costing Tsh 15,000/= excluding beverages like porridge or black tea.
The ambiance of the restaurant was neither bustling nor spacious, falling somewhere in between. While the lack of crowds could be seen as a plus, it did little to compensate for the subpar quality...
Read moreThis place has good food boasts a large buffet, pizza oven and juice stand. The seating is nice. It is 3 areas to sit at. Be careful of the waiters adding extra fees to food. I ordered a large pizza and the waiter tried to give me a medium pizza at the large pizza price. Fortunately for me, I had ordered a large pizza before there and I knew I was being scammed. The manager resolved the issue without hassle and educated the waitress on poor service. This place also have snacks for sale outside. Their samosas are best...
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