Image : http://www.flickr.com
Nairobi has many Chinese restaurants, but not a cheap option. Almost all have "large" (good for two people) and "small" portions (enough for one person). The food is excellent in general, but all these places add 16% VAT on the invoice, so prices can accumulate rapidly.
Chinese and Thai restaurants in Nairobi
Panda Chinese Restaurant
Fedha towers, Kaunda St; network kshs380-1480)
A large bar very classy Asian restaurant are hidden on Kaunda St. 'sattention to the point of zeal, especially when its quiet and have the best Chinese food for the food that I have seen in Nairobi. Lovers of Muzak will also be their element.
Hong Kong Restaurant
(College House, Koinange St; network Kshs 300-600)
A bright red Restaurant with good food and not too much decoration cliche. It 's the cheapest Chinese in the city proper and is very popular.
China-Restaurant in Bangkok
(Rank XeroxHouse, Parklands Rd, Westlands, Mains Kshs290-890)
The Bangkok is in business for a number of years, but was clearly identified by someone with no understanding of geography, there is virtually nothing on the menu at all Thai. If the disappointment is too much, you can always break a bottle of Moet (Kshs 8990)
Tanager Bar & Restaurant
(Rehema House, Kaunda St. Network Kshs 280-350)
A simple and inexpensive Chinese restaurant in the city center in Africa.
ChinaJiangsu Restaurant
(Westlands Rd network Kshs 200-600)
An elegant restaurant with roof terrace above Soin Arcade Shopping Centre. prices are very reasonable in view of setting balcony noble, and the food is not to be despised one.
Siam Thai
(UNGA House Muthithi Rd, Westlands, network Kshs 250-680)
This beautiful restaurant has an extensive menu of Thai real life and a very good reputation. Unga House Woodvale Grove can be achieved orMuthithi Rd
Japanese restaurants in Nairobi Kenya
Akasaka Restaurant
(Standard St, network Kshs 450-800)
A wonderful Japanese restaurant near the six eighty Hotel. It 's always a little quiet, but that fits the stylish decor and Japanese food is very authentic. There is a tatami room (reserve in advance), where you can dine on traditional low tables. Akasaka manages the entire spectrum of Japanese cuisine including udon noodles, sushi sets, tempura,Teriyaki and sukiyaki as well as great miso soup. Good value set lunch is also available.
Furasato Japanese restaurant
(Karuna Rd, Westlands, menus Kshs 700-1500)
behind the Sarit, this is a very elegant, with delicious dishes such as sushi in September Japanese teppanyaki and tempura. The sushi and sashimi are delicious. Reservations are recommended.
There are many other Asian restaurants in Nairobi, especially in the green outskirts, costs that cantwice that of those included here. Depending on your taste, you can ask the Chinese and Japanese restaurants in those areas.
Remember that here at this class level, that includes your account not only food but also the atmosphere of dining in mass is probably not something you take home in your stomach though.
All in all, it is more likely to find a restaurant, if not two, to your taste and size of the bag. There is simply no shortage of Asian restaurantshere.
Friends Link : Traveller Program Thaitripstoday.com Beach and Sea in Thailand bungalow house
ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:
แสดงความคิดเห็น