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Bwibo Restaurant Reviews

Nestled on Kanjata Road in Lavington, Bwibo Restaurant strikes a balance between casual dining and vibrant ambiance, making it a go-to spot for family outings and relaxed gatherings with friends.

The industrial-chic design of the restaurant, complemented by its indoor and outdoor seating options, creates a welcoming environment. The addition of separate spaces for children and adults further highlights its inclusivity and charm.

Dining Experience at Bwibo Restaurant Nairobi

The restaurant is known for its hearty, comfort-food-inspired menu. Standouts include the loaded fries, which are generously topped with cheese and your choice of pork or chicken bacon. These dishes, served in rustic wooden bowls, are well-prepared and flavorful, though some diners wish for larger portions given their appeal.

For meat lovers, the Nyama Platter is a crowd favorite, offering a mix of mbuzi, pork, and chicken, paired with fries and kachumbari. Burgers and chicken wings also come highly recommended, with an emphasis on their juicy, well-seasoned preparation.

Drinks and Atmosphere

Bwibo is also praised for its drinks, with expertly crafted cocktails, milkshakes, and mocktails catering to diverse tastes. The happy hour deals, which include “buy two cocktails, get one free,” add value to the experience. Live music on Sundays amplifies the warm and lively atmosphere, making it a preferred choice for those seeking a relaxed yet entertaining dining spot.

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Verdict

Bwibo Restaurant delivers on taste, ambiance, and service.

Its thoughtfully curated menu, coupled with its family-friendly layout and live entertainment, ensures a memorable dining experience.

While the portions might leave some diners wanting more, the quality of the food and the vibrant environment make it worth a visit.

For a laid-back meal with friends or family, Bwibo is a fantastic choice.

Best Ethiopian Restaurant in Nairobi/Habesha Bar Near Me/Best Ethiopian Restaurant Nairobi

The most popular Ethiopian restaurant in Nairobi is by far Habesha on Argwings Kodhek.

If you would like to know more about Habesha, I wrote a whole post about it here. You can even peruse its menu at that link.

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Rohobot Ethiopian Restaurant Photos

Mambo Italia Westlands Menu

Bwibo Restaurant Menu/Bwibo Menu

If you would like to see the menu at Bwibo Restaurant, click here.

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Ethiopian Cafe Near Me

Olympia Cafe and Salon is an eatery in Pagani that also serves Ethiopian food.

Kesh Kesh Coffee Roastery & Cafe in Timau Plaza (near Yaya Center) also serves good Eritrean food.

Oyster Bay Nairobi Menu

I am working on getting my hands on a copy of the menu at Oyster Bay and when I do, I will share it here. Check back for it soon!

Restaurants Along James Gichuru Road (Including Bwibo Restaurant Location)

Mambo Italia: Located at the Lavington Curve Mall on James Gichuru Road, Mambo Italia is known for its delicious Italian cuisine, including pizzas, pastas, and salads.

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Geco Cafe: Situated on Kingara Road (which is what James Gichuru turns into), Geco Cafe offers a cozy atmosphere with a menu that includes sandwiches, salads, pastries, and a selection of beverages.

Bwibo Restaurant: Located on Kanjata Road, right off James Gichuru, Bwibo Restaurant is known for its contemporary African cuisine, offering a variety of dishes that blend traditional African flavors with modern techniques. The restaurant features a stylish and inviting ambiance, making it suitable for both casual dining and special occasions. See its menu here.

Rohobot Ethiopian Restaurant Reviews

Tucked away in Oysterbay, Dar es Salaam, Rohobot Ethiopian Restaurant is a hidden gem for those seeking authentic Ethiopian cuisine. The moment you step inside, you’re welcomed by a warm, down-to-earth, inviting atmosphere, enhanced by traditional Ethiopian décor (some of it localized) and the aromatic scent of spices wafting through the air.

The menu features an array of classic Ethiopian dishes, with the star being the injera, a soft and tangy flatbread that serves as both a plate and a utensil. It pairs perfectly with a variety of flavorful stews and sautés. The doro wat (spicy chicken stew) and kitfo (minced raw beef seasoned with spices) are popular choices, but the restaurant also shines with its vegetarian options. The shiro wat, a thick chickpea stew, and the atkilt wot, a medley of spiced vegetables, are must-tries for plant-based diners.

Photo Credits: Explore 254; foursquare.comcheunderground.com, Yululate, Tortoise Path, Bwibo Restaurant, Bwibo Restaurant Facebook page

12 comments

      1. Hi Mike,

        Welcome to ChickAboutTown!

        Unfortunately, that’s the only email address I have for Dass Restaurant. Thanks for letting me know that it’s inactive. If you ever do find a correct one, would you be so kind as to come back here and let me know? I’d really appreciate it.

        Biche

    1. Hi Nyambura,

      Welcome to ChickAboutTown! Somehow, I never saw your comment until today.

      It’s my pleasure. I really enjoyed Dass.

      I wonder if continues to be the same after all these years.

      Biche

  1. Hi, the email address given for dass restaurant is inactive. do you have a current email address please. thank you

  2. Someone just told me about spoken word. What is spoken word about? I have never heard of it.

    1. Hi Samuel,

      Welcome to ChickAboutTown! Sorry, it’s taken me so long to respond to your question. Essentially, Spoken Word is poetry performed aloud but that’s just scratching the surface. Check out this link for further information: What is Spoken Word?. I hope you find the article informative and get the opportunity to watch Spoken Word for yourself in person. It can be very interesting!

      Cheers,
      Biche

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