The art of making the perfect rolex is not one of complexity but one of elegant simplicity - the omelette test of Ugandan cuisine. The Rolex Guy passes this with flying colors and flairs of innovation and flavour.
The chapati is perfectly done and not oily, the ingredients are fresh and generously portioned. A classic rolex, entitled the Muna Ug, will run you UGX 4,000 - a bit up from standard street food prices of UGX 1,500 but well worth it. Then you find their 19 other variations and realize that heaven is in fact on earth and a slice of it lies at The Rolex Guy. Options include adding bacon, cheese, spinach, mushrooms, and so much more.
Then they ask for drinks and tempt you with a beautiful list of smoothies and milkshakes. There goes my diet, but honestly I’m okay with it. You will be too. Whether you are a first timer or a rolex connoisseur, The Rolex Guy is for you. A great breakfast or brunch spot when you...
Read moreI've been to this place several times and I have to say I really love it. I tried three types of Rolex, different teas, soda and fruit juice and everything was just delicious. Especially the Rolex are the best ones I've ever eaten. They really know what they do! The interior is also very beautiful and I like it how they arranged things. If you like crafts you can also get nice ones there or you can do some biking with the guys and see some nice places at the Lake Victoria(I really recommend it!). So if you ever have the chance to come to Entebbe, stop at the Rolex Guy, meet these very nice guys and enjoy one of the many Rolex ! (Btw they also have some music or...
Read moreWith over 12 Rolex (omelet and chapatti roll) types, their menu is favourable to all. They have the meaty, chicken, veggies to suit your dietary constraints if any. But as for me, I keep on trying a new one each time. It has become my lunch snack at work to escape the food routine. Guess what!! With just a single call, they will deliver your Rolex anywhere around Entebbe (delivery costs apply depending on distance). Am actually thinking they should open up a branch in Kampala. Also, visiting their place is so relieving. The games, crafty seats and walls, magazines, and their hospitality just runs you addicted. The Rolex Guy is...
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