This place is overpriced especially the food and drinks! The beach is also sandy and stony. Lots of dirty polythene bags on the shores of the lake. A bottle of mineral water goes for 4000shs. We were a group of people, we all wanted fish. 35000 shs each. because that's expensive, I expected good and tasty food. But we were disappointed! This is real cheating koz the fish was too small and did not taste at all. Never did such a thing like talking to the manager but this was too much and I did. As someone who works in Gastronomy in Europe, I know that friendliness to customers is the best key to success. So I speak to this old Belgian man with disorganised hair(manager), in a polite way and instead of him saying something like "what was the problem or what was less", he replied " IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD MY PRICES DON'T COME HERE". I was shocked. I have just paid you 300000shs just for a nasty lunch and you think I can't afford that? The problem is not affording, but what you're offering for that big price old man! And you're so rude! Am going to Europe again on Monday and will come back in like 16months. Am sure there will be another management of this place koz I know with this kind of unfriendliness,Belgian man you won't stay long in Ugandan hotel/restaurant business! PS, I wrote it here actually for you...
Read moreI'm a westerner. I have lived in Uganda for 4 years. In general the pizza in Uganda is pretty bad. They cut corners to save money or the chefs don't know what a pizza should really taste like. The biggest problem is pizza makers using fake or low quality cheese in very stingy amounts. The pizza I ate at this restaurant used REAL and good quality cheese in copious amounts. They were not stingy on the toppings either. This was the best pizza I have eaten in Uganda. Along with that the service was good, expedient and professional and the environment was very relaxing with a quiet table near the lake. Unlike most businesses in Uganda this restaurant seems to really care about the quality of...
Read moreHands down my favorite place to eat in Entebbe! A local friend took me here and It's a hidden gem sitting right on the beach of lake Victoria. You can't go in the water, but it's still absolutely gorgeous. Sitting at my table in the sand while listening to the waves and breeze hit the palm trees, it felt like I was in Hawaii! Good food, affordable, full bar, and friendly staff. At night the tables have candles and candle lanterns hang from the trees making it a romantic place for dinner. There's even a lady selling traditional handmade crafts at a stand near the entrance. Can't wait to...
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