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3 based on 12 reviews
Azura is a scenic venue right after Nyali Bridge overlooking the beautiful, rippling Indian Ocean. The hypnotizing atmosphere is the perfect remedy from the blaring noise and monotony of modern day life. Our open air restaurant offers a panoramic view whe
I Loved AZURA! The view from their Sea View bar is simply breath taking! The fresh sea food and Pizzas were also my favorites! The two mixologists also were great! Everything there is just amazing! The cocktails, food, hookah, DJs and staff! DEFINITELY THE PLACE TO BE IN MOMBASA!
4 based on 17 reviews
Relax in an atomosphere of peace, tranquilty and serenity as you share a meal or drink with friends, family or business associates. Experience the finest tastes of India at our Namaskar Restaurant; or contintental cuisine by the pool at Spirit of the Seas
We were taken by our family to the newish Namaskar restaurant situated in the Bliss resort , near to Nyali Centre for one of our last nights in Mombasa and initially we had high hopes when entering. Lots of money had been spent on the decor, design, water features etc but unfortunately these high hopes were not realised. The young lady server was the best feature of the place, very pleasant, helpful and accommodating but the food did not live up to expectations. The prices of the individual dishes were very reasonable but the standard was lacking. Seated and orders taken we had some lassi to quench our thirst. First there was no mango to make mango lassi! Then the salt lassi when it appeared had a very strange taste and had to be sent back. We settled for bottled sodas. Various chicken dishes were delivered, albeit at a very slow pace and none of them were exceptional, very average at best. The salad to accompany the meal also had a very strange off-taste, not very nice at all. ! What was wrong? How can fresh salad have such a weird taste? Anyway, the chilli chips were edible and the chicken and fish fingers for the youngest member of our group seemed to be OK. The dessert of gulag jamun was ordinary. Dense and stodgy, lacking in syrup. Service was good and was far better than the food. Not somewhere where I would want to return to.
Sunny will go the extra mile for his customer. We had a barbeque which was on-point, perfectly cooked. As I don't drink he served the best non-alcoholic champagne and mocktails. Along with the best drinks and food he can make some of the best homemade desserts - try contacting him on Facebook and asking him what the menu is and if you're after dessert he will make sure to make you something unforgetable!Its a little tricky to find but you'll have no regrets once you're there.
4 based on 39 reviews
Our Imani Dhow is a so-called Zanzibar Jahazi that was built over 45 years ago. In the past it weighed about 90 tons and on its way between Zanzibar, Dar-es-Saalam, Tanja and Mombasa it transported diverse products like cotton or corn and many more. Under
Went to this place on our last night in Kenya and this was the best dinner Kenya had offered. Enjoyed everything from the tasty meatballs courtesy of the chefs to every single aspect of the entire meal. Was a little disappointed that the dhow didn't move but the atmosphere is still very calm and beautiful. You get a discount here is you are staying at the Severin Lodge. This is 150 m walk on the beach from the Kenya Bay beach hotel where we were staying. I really loved this place and will visit if am ever in Kenya again Jambo dear Sweet_NK,Thanks a lot for your positive review about our famous Imani Dhow restaurant.Yes, the dhow does not move but has a fantastic location with view over the Indian Ocean. However it used to sail many years between Mombasa and Muscat.We would be happy to welcome you again on our dhow. Maybe next time try our dine & dance offer every Thursday night at our Severin Sea Lodge.Kind regards from sunny MombasaJames OwitiResident Manager
4 based on 95 reviews
Welcome to our Restaurant ! We offer a wide range of Specialities that include Seafood, Fish, Steaks, Oriental Curries and Ice Creams. We have been in operations since Nov. 1982, apart from a brief spell of three years between 2008 and 2010 when we were c
Its not always you find places like this, but im so glad we did.The staff are so lovely and the food was beautiful, we came at night so couldnt really see the beautiful view it has over looking the beach and the wonderful ocean but still romantic under the moon light.We aill be returning for lunch to see the stunning views.
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4 based on 143 reviews
So this was our restaurant for breakfast and dinner during our stay at Sarova Whitesands. It can get every busy at times especially when whole sections are blocked off for corporate bookings for hours on end.Overall the buffet food was Ok. The swahili breakfast being the stand out items for us. The Swahili lunch by the beach was also very good.
4 based on 502 reviews
Excellent Service , Coffee and Food cakes etc , fast ands cheerful staff , Vegans are welcome breakfast , lunch , Dinner and Midnight Coffee
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