It's a very quiet private place where you can go for local food buffet 😋. This place is good if you have a private meeting or a business deal as individuals or a company coz it really has privacy. It's not a must to eat buffet, if you want to eat from the menu it's also available but from my observation when you combine what you have eaten from the menu the price will be more like the same as the one who ate buffet. Their buffet is 60k while their normal meal from the menu is 30k without anything to drink. I think their juice is around 20k, so most likely you will spend around 50k on a normal meal from the menu unless you take soda or water as the drink to accompany your meal but most people prefer to have a glass of juice after their meal whenever they are out. In my summary this is not an everyday place to eat from for a normal Ugandan spending 60k, 50k or 40k minimum everyday for lunch, however this does not mean that once in a while you can't go and spend some money on your self, friends or family sit down and enjoy some delicious 😋 local food...make sure you...
Read moreThis centrally located restaurant offers a serene garden atmosphere, making it a great spot for those seeking a natural and peaceful setting. The fully halal menu features delicious Ugandan dishes, with no alcohol or pork served. A mosque within the garden adds to the tranquil ambiance. While the chapati could be improved, the overall dining experience is enjoyable for families and friends.
However, my experience planning an iftar for international guests was disappointing. Despite confirming a reservation multiple times, including just before arrival, nothing was prepared, and no staff were present to assist us. My guests were left standing, with no apology offered. To make matters worse, the staff only then claimed that payment was required in advance—something they had never mentioned before. If you're planning to visit with friends, be cautious and confirm all...
Read moreOur team in Kampala, Uganda, chose Jikoni Restaurant for our gathering. Navigating the city's bustling streets, filled with traffic and bustling activity, was quite the adventure. Upon arriving at the restaurant's parking lot after navigating through the chaos, it felt like an oasis in the midst of Kampala. The parking attendants were friendly, and the welcoming staff greeted us with warm smiles. They guided us to the handwashing area where attentive ladies assisted us. Once inside, we were greeted by our friendly waitstaff and started with refreshing drinks made from a variety of fresh fruits. The buffet offered a delightful array of local Ugandan dishes and fruits, allowing us to savor the diverse flavors of the region in one place. It was a wonderful experience, enjoying delicious food and each other's company in such a...
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