Discover Restaurants offering the best Grill food in Uroa, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania including Taarab Restaurant, House of Spices, 6 Degrees South Grill and Wine Bar, Beyt al Salaam Restaurant, Lukmaan Restaurant, Bahari Restaurant, Damascus Kitchen
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Damascus Kitchen is the Authentic Middle Eastern Cuisine. It is catering Arabic Food: Falafel,Hummus Babaghanoush,Mutabal. Also we are serving a variety of Grilled Platters:Beef Kofta, Fish,Shish Tawook,Shawarma, and Chicken Kebab. Moreover we make a wide
Had Baba Ganush and shawarma here...It's amazing...Would definitely recommend this place to other folks...Staff is very friendly and make you feel at home...Small and boutique pace for a meal wth friends and family...A sure place one should visit when in Zanzibar to try a authentic middle eastern couisine...
4 based on 33 reviews
I stayed at the Tembo Hotel twice and loved it but the restaurant is a bit of a let down despite the view.The staff are pretty ordinary and the service is below par which is weird considering the staff in the hotel.The food is ok but don't go out of your way to get here as there is much better nearby.And they don't serve beer ! Although that is not the reason for the average score.
4 based on 1020 reviews
Lukmaan restaurant has been serving local cuisine to locals and tourists for over ten years now.Our new location under the Baobab Tree has become more favourite for its open air and live cooking enviroment.Welcome and enjoy the spiritual healthy eating un
Stumbled on this restaurant , as did many other tourists, after visiting the dreadful historic slave markets. This restaurant was large,frenetic, - very busy......with lots of locals people eating - always a good sign. The choice of food was wide, and the quality was excellent. indian, biryani, Chapatis seafood, local food was all on sale. The workers were friendly , and you could see the food being prepared.....Prices were modest, and I would recommend this place to every one.......very very good.
4 based on 201 reviews
Dining at the Beyt Al Salaam rvoutique hotel is to experience Zanzibar. The restaurant is unobtrusively located on the ground floor, away from the rooms. Since its opening it is considered the finest dining establishment within Zanzibar's Stone Town.
Although we werenât hungry had the beef samosas and prawn chowmein. Great service and good quality food. Recommended. Many thanks Williamg216 for your nice review and appreciation of our Beyt al Salaam restaurant service and food quality. Our aim is to provide StoneTown visitors and residents the best of Indian Ocean cuisine with a Zanzibari flavor.This always a pleasure to realize we made you so happy with our food and on top of it if the service was great then this makes us even more happy to congratulate all our Beyt al Salaam Team on your behalf, as they are all definitely great team member we all appreciate.Thank you again for being a fan and looking forward to welcome you again very soon for some more delicatessens.Culinary yours,Chef Shafeek
4 based on 1381 reviews
I loved this restaurant! When I travel I try to eat at different restaurants as much as possible, but we ate at 6 Degrees South almost every night during our 5-day, 4-night stay. The first night in Zanzibar we went to this restaurant and absolutely loved it! The food was great and it has a great view of the ocean. The waitstaff are also extremely friendly and accommodating. They made sure we enjoyed the food and weâre having a good time. We often tried other restaurants during lunch, but never liked the food as much as this place so we always returned for dinner. If you eat here you will not be disappointed! Hi, thank you for the awesome review and 5 stars! We're so pleased you had a great time with us, and that we were able to welcome you to our restaurant during your entire stay! Thank you for recommending us - we hope to welcome you back to 6 Degrees South very soon!Kind Regards,Sabeeha
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4 based on 673 reviews
Breezing terraces for both restaurant and bar, Mediterranean food, pizza, wine bar
We were a bit tired of seafoods, Indian and Swahili cuisine so we looked up where we could eat good pizza, and there are several choices out there , we chose this one since itâs the closest to our hotel. But oh boy, we got lucky this time with out relying on any reviews or hotel recommendations etc... The host was friendly, the head waiter was very accommodating and atmosphere was very good. The entrance is filled of spices and gift items you can buy for your people back home. Then you come to a narrow staircase, the landing areas were nicely decorated and the restaurant itself with the tea room or lounge area. The highlight though was the pizzas we ordered, proper pizza oven, the experienced and friendly -Ali- who prepared the pizzas for us. Highly recommended for pizzas when youâre in the area of Stone Town. Five stars for the staffs and the pizza.We will definitely drop by for pizza when in town again.
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4 based on 428 reviews
Roof top restaurant overlooking the old city of Stone Town and the indian ocean. The Taarab, offers scrumptious breakfasts by day and transforms into a romantic, atmospheric a la carte restaurant by sun-down offering outside terrace and indoor sittings.
Let me start off saying I love food. Anywhere I go I search and want to ensure I have the best meals. I came across Taarab and decided I wanted to bring my family of 8 here. Being from the USA, you have to temper expectations when you visit countries like Zanzibar. Essentially it was a bad experience from the start. We waited 20 minutes to get our water - we were the only customers in at 3pm on a Wednesday. Then our bread came out cold, and we had to send it back. After about an hour, our food came out from the kitchen, we ordered everything, from appetizers to their famous seafood platter ($70USD). EVERYTHING was terrible. I called out the chef, and I made him hold our appetizer, it was a fried lobster roll, I explained to him how is something cold when itâs fried? I then made him hold a fry, same thing. The chef was pretty baffled. He offered to bring us food, but letâs be honest here, we all know he wouldâve gone and thrown it in the microwave. I had a really really bad experience here, I walked up and left the restaurant angrily after giving them a piece of my mind. I didnât pay for anything because nothing was eaten. I spoke to the Hilton staff downstairs before I left, but I hope you have a better experience than I did. I really wish I wouldâve just gone to Emerson, but hey you win some and lose some!Dear Anil L,So sorry to read about your disappointment. We appreciate both positive and negative comments as it help us improve our guest experience. We are sorry you did not fall into the very satisfied guests and we apologize for the shortfall in the service and we are so sorry to learn that the experience did not live up to your expectations.Just to let you know, The fried lobster roll is part of the cold salad section and it is served cold. However our Deputy General Manager did talk to you and agreed to offer you and invite you for dinner also but as you mentioned you were angry and just walked away.Cuisine not being an exact science it can happen that one can have a less exciting experience than others.What you might have heard regarding our Roof top Taarab restaurant is that we have a huge a la carte menu and that our cuisine is delicious as this is what 99% of our customers are reporting.We are however keen to reach everybody's satisfaction therefore if passing by our restaurant again please allow us to give it an other try, knowing your expectations, we shall be happy to a special exercise for you.Culinary yours,Chef Shafeek
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