Majid Restaurant Photos & 6 Other Interesting Menus

Food from Majid Restaurant nakuru

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Majid Hotel Nakuru/Majid Restaurant Nakuru Menu (Majid Restaurant Menu/Majid Hotel)

If you are looking for the menu of Majid Restaurant in Nakuru, Kenya, here it is.

Click anywhere on the menu to expand it.

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Majid Restaurant Nakuru

Majid’s Restaurant, on Inder Singh Road in Nakuru, specializes in Kenyan coastal cuisine.

They apparently do this very well!

Chakula Restaurant Nakuru Photos

If you would like to see pictures of Chakula Restaurant in Nakuru, check out their Instagram profile: @ChakulaNax.

Majid Restaurant Photos

If you would like to see some Majid Restaurant photos, here is a sample of some of the fare they serve.

Chakula Restaurant Nakuru Menu

Bava Restaurant Nakuru Menu/Bava Restaurant Menu

I am working on getting my hands on a copy of the Bava Restaurant Nakuru menu. As soon as I do, I will share it here.

Check back for it soon.

BND Kiambu Road Menu

Best Restaurants in Nakuru Kenya

Nakuru, Kenya has a burgeoning dining scene with a variety of restaurants offering delicious cuisines.

Here are some popular restaurants that are well-regarded in Nakuru:

  1. Pablo’s Restaurant & Lounge: Known for its vibrant ambiance and diverse menu featuring continental and African cuisines, Pablo’s offers a great dining experience.
  2. Java House: A well-known chain across Kenya, Java House offers a wide range of dishes including burgers, sandwiches, salads, and coffee. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
  3. Merica Hotel: This hotel houses several restaurants offering different cuisines, including Indian, Chinese, and Continental. It’s a great place to explore various flavors in one location.
  4. Highland Estate Country Resort: Located slightly outside Nakuru, this resort offers a serene dining experience with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Their menu often includes dishes inspired by Kenyan and international cuisines.
  5. Moca Loca Cafe: A cozy cafe known for its delicious pastries, coffee, and light meals. It’s a popular spot for breakfast or a quick snack.
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Rozina Restaurant Nakuru Menu/Rozina’s Nakuru Menu

Kukis Menü

If you are looking for the menu at Kukis in Istanbul, you can find it here.

Bagamoyo Restaurants

When I go to Bagamoyo for the day, my go-to place to eat is Bomani Beach Bungalows. This is one of my favorites among Bagamoyo restaurants not only because of the fresh, delicious food, but also because of the beautiful ambiance and good service.

They have a very well-stocked bar with drinks that are perfectly chilled for Bagamoyo’s hot weather.

Travelers Lodge Bagamoyo

My second recommendation among Bagamoyo restaurants is the restaurant at Travellers Lodge. 

Travellers Lodge serves one of the two best seafood platters I’ve ever had in the more than a decade that I’ve lived in Dar es Salaam.

A word of warning though: the food takes a long time to come but is sooooo worth the wait once it gets there.

Millenium Hotel Bagamoyo

Third up, among my recommendations for Bagamoyo restaurants, is the seaside restaurant at Millennium Sea Breeze Resort. 

The restaurant at Millennium Sea Breeze Resort may not be the most exciting of Bagamoyo restaurants, but it’s at the water’s edge in a relaxing environment & serves a menu of continental cuisine–cooked quite well–like you would expect to find at any big hotel.

Photo Credits: Booking.com, histclo.com, Adam Jones, TripAdvisor, WeGo, Expedia, AlluringWorld, Christian Online Services – Tanzania, Travellers Lodge Bagamoyo Facebook page, SinglePlatform, Uzamart, Uber Eats, Majid Restaurant on Twitter, Tutoke

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2 comments

  1. Ha, Biche!

    By now you sound like a certified tour guide yourself ! 🙂

    Loved, loved, visiting Bagamoyo, and most remember that large Baobab tree where lovers have carved their initials over the centuries (if memory serves) – the bracelet I bought under that tree is still one of my favourites and I wear it almost daily!

    1. Hahahaha….thanks, Connie.

      I’ll tell you where this morphing into a tour guide is coming from in private chat. 🙂

      Yeah, that tree is quite something. I am happy you enjoyed the time we spent in Bagamoyo. I sure did…despite the heavy traffic on the way back!

      B.

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