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Contribuisci feedbackAs a kenian, I would not say that this restaurant offers food with the exact Kenyan taste, but it is very close. Love the ambiente des ortes, gives a Kenyan mood with the local art pieces and snacks to offer. their acharis and mbuyus (baobab seeds), on sale, however, are extremely high price. Otherwise, eating in the menu is cheap. would definitely recommend their paneer chapatti and poussin chips! you can never go with a dissatisfied one.
So this place is to be Kenyan. they serve chips and other things of the Kenyan art. the chips and the paneer chapatti. definitiw fresh and real food for a change. tasting and not hard on the bag.
I love stumbling across unique places like this that are off the beaten track and that you'll only hear about from those in the know….
Seriously horrendous waiting it took 25 minutes to prepare a piece of pitta bread and some donor kebab most fast food places has food done in 7mins. And to my amazement the manger said we can not cater for 3 people you have to order one by one. what kind of restaurant is this?
Kenyan Twist/Indian food. poussin plaice is extremely different from other fish chips places they have a rotation of making food in Kenyan style, which could rarely be found anywhere in london, overall I would rate eating there 10outof10. I would recommend trying people there bandika, ei chapatti, chili garlauch chips, poussin chips and ugali. the other good thing about them is that vegetarian foods to prepare with various utensils.