Find out what International restaurants to try in Malindi. Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama stopped at Malindi on his way to India in 1498 and erected a pillar that remains overlooking the harbor, however precariously, to this day. Still popular with Europeans, Malindi is famed for coral reefs that lie just 1,000 feet off its shore, best seen at Malindi National Marine Park or nearby Watamu. Game fishing, surfing and simply relaxing on the beach are popular local pastimes. The narrow streets and market of Malindi's old town are worth a visit.
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For those who love to hangout with friends or even on solo night adventures, Dj. Ali Pappi of Star Dust kept us on the floor the whole night!
Abbiamo deciso all'ultimo e poco prima della chiusura stagionale di andare a fare l'aperitivo al famoso Billionaire di Malindi. Be'..atmosferica fantastica, elegante, bellissima la posizione sulla spiaggia, possibilità di cene romantiche o in compagnia ma sempre in classico stile Billionaire. I camerieri gentilissimi ed impeccabili. Prezzo? Perfetto per il posto..e niente di impossibile. CONSIGLIATISSIMO!
Wonderful Beach Restaurant located in Mayungu between Malindi and Watamu, the restaurant is located on the beach with white sands floor in the marine reserve of Watamu And Malindi, sunbeds and gazebo service for enjoy a full day on the beach , bar. Famous
For some of the best Italian food just south of Malindi, visiting Malaika is a must!!!Beach chic Italian style at its best, with one of the best beaches in Malindi. September is low season but actually a superb time to visit.The food is simply superb, amazing fresh seafood straight from sea to table. The owner Antonio is very attentive and the service excellent!
3 based on 42 reviews
I popped into Putipu for a meal. I was disappointed to learn that my favourite meal, chicken shawarma, was no longer on the menu; being under a new management that revised the menu offerings. I settled for chips and chicken cooked with olives and red wine. It was a hearty and delicious meal, and the serving was an extra large portion, though I still prefer the chicken shawarma and I hope it is brought back to the menu! The staff are friendly, but the service is very slow.
4 based on 242 reviews
La Rosada is my worst type of restaurant to review. Not breathtakingly awesome but also far from bad. Upon arrival in Malindi and in search of adventure, La Rosada popped up on my Tripadvisor search, less than 200m from our hotel, off Casuarina Road. The intimate restaurant enjoys sea breezes from the patio, also allowing you to laze the day away on one of many sunbeds.We ordered our food and were treated with focaccia while we waited.Kids ordered pizza, which was beautifully thin and crispy. I opted for frito misto, mixed deep fried seafood. Decently made but I won't be craving it like a methadone patient.Service was efficient, with a good selection of drinks.Beyond that, La Rosada puzzles me. A great location, decent service, decent food but lacking something to catapult it into greatness.
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