Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Mombasa, Coast Province, Kenya. Mombasa, with a population of 900,000, is no sleepy seaside village. Its beachfront hotels appeal to travelers in search of sun, sand and surf, while its Arab, Indian and colonial European heritage makes for a wide variety of sights to see. Can't find a taxi? Travel by tuk-tuk, a three-wheeled auto rickshaw.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Whenever I'm in town the boys & I make it a point to venture into town at night and feast on nyama choma (grilled meat).The pork, beef, chicken and goat are all fantastic accompanied by kachumbari (Kenyan salad), ugali and chips. My favorite is the goat, absolutely delicious!As my boys are there often we're very well taken care of. The service can be pretty dire when it gets busy but as long as you ask, you shall receive.The DJ is brilliant playing old school hip hop, dancehall and soul. Love it! We grew up frequenting this place and long may it continue.
4 based on 18 reviews
Grill House is a new restaurant and lounge in Nyali (Ratna Square). Enjoy great food and an extensive and varied range of cocktails, wines, spirits & whiskys - all in a comfortable, modern ambiance!
We live near Grill House and have visited several times. I was hoping the poor quality of the food was just limited to certain items, but sadly, it's everything.It seems like a Westerner set up this restaurant, not a local. It is very clean and comfortable, has AC, great music, and a fantastic menu. But their cooks are terrible. I once ordered poussin chicken and it was so overcooked it was as hard as a rock, really inedible. Another time I ordered a "philly cheesesteak," which came on regular sandwich bread instead of a traditional roll. The meat was stringy from silverskin which had not been removed - again inedible. We also have tried their desserts, only to be disappointed every time. Their cake was so dry it was inedible. Their ice cream is disgusting. It's really too bad, because if they could find a capable cook then this would be a good restaurant.
3 based on 75 reviews
Located in the southern part of Bamburi beach, next to The Pirates, it's a good place to enjoy beach life. Find your way to the beachside section in front and enjoy the breeze from the indian ocean and the excelllent seaview together with cold Tusker beers. If you're in for more bar and restaurantfeeling go for the more indoor section on the right hand side. Cold beers and good food for reasonable prices. The rooms are basic and ok and good value for money . What I really miss is that it should be safety box in each rooom, so I hope for this next time.
Where to eat Cafe food in Mombasa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 40 reviews
It is a club adding a new dimension to Mombasa's social scene. 'Koroga' means stir or cook in Swahili, and this is what you can do at Koroga country club. Sit in the privacy of your banda and show off your Koroga skills. The a la carte which has a good va
Karoga currently seems to be the most popular Gathering Hole to quench your thirst in the evening after "Baada Ya Kazi". There is ample parking and various sitting types available mostly open which is a welcome break from the typical closed sitting rooms.The place offers Kibanda type of sitting for " Karoga" (means to MIX) where a group of people can cook their own food on JIKO's ( charcoal stoves). All the spices, vegetables (chopped), utensils are provided by the placle. Visited the place multiple times during my visit but did not get a chance to really check out the food menu.Finally lots of chilled Beer available which is also served in Chilled Glasses.
They have great service and the staff are very accommodating. The food is excellent and the cocktails are amazing.
Specialized in preparing all types of grilled food â seafood, other meats and vegetarian, the alluring ocean views and the gentle sounds of the surf further complements the seafood menu at this Arabian Swahili dhow-themed restaurant. Enjoy an array of foo
The seafood offer is sumptuous, the service is great and the ambiance is very soothing.The view of the sea is great from the upper deck as the restaurant is right by the sea. This is a place for those of us who are particular about our seafood.
3 based on 41 reviews
Quiet place perhaps overhauled by its younger neighbours.Pleasant enough for old people (wazees) but the younger set would much prefer the Anuba,Hypnotique etc.The beer is cold,the 80s tunes are nice and one could relax quietly here.The location is certainly very good too.
3 based on 109 reviews
Great place to relax, they show sports on a lot of different screens. So pick your game and sit down in that section of the bar. The food is mediocre, although I had an African Beef Stew that was delicious. The following chapati was fresh and tasteful. One of the best chapatis I've had in Kenya. Worth a visit.
Where to eat Asian food in Mombasa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 47 reviews
Anuba brings people together. It is the place of choice for guests to meet, share and enjoy a celebration of life's moments.
The music was on point, crisp, clear and well-selected songs. The food was great and reasonably priced. The crowd was energized. Saying the result was a happy time is an understatement. No regrets. There were 4 clubs in that same space I visited 3 and this was the best. The decor was also great. Simple and modern. Hmmm Ok no dance floor but who cares.. dance wherever you are or where you find space..
Where to eat Middle Eastern food in Mombasa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 77 reviews
A longtimer in Shanzu, located just opposite Serena Beach Resort and Spa and just five minutes away from Shanzu beach. Here you get good swiss food and good seafood. My favourite is the red snapper, which they make in a good way. I have been there several times during the years and it's a good place for lunch or dinner. It gets more crowdy in the evenings and very crowdy when there is live band playing. Friendly staff. Good value for money.
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