Nairobi Street Kitchen 🍹📸

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Last Saturday a new spot in Westlands was launched and opened to the public. It was referred to as Nairobi’s most instagramable place. This reference bore a curiosity in me, and to kill the curiosity, my girl Cheruto and I decided to visit and explore the spot. For this, here is my experience at Nairobi Street Kitchen.

Enjoy💃💃

Getting there

Nairobi Street Kitchen (NSK) is strategically located; a short distance from the Naivas Westlands stage. Once you alight,if coming from town, you will cross the road to the supermarket’s side then walk towards the huge fig tree at the start of Mpaka Road. Here you will take a left turn and walk straight ahead before seeing NSK which is directly opposite the MCFrys Distributors.

The Space

I have been racking up my brain for a word that would best describe NSK but I really couldn’t settle on one. That is how diverse and beautiful the space is!

To have a glimpse of what I mean, here is the entry way. This entryway has seats provided for you to sit on as you wait for your company. How thoughtful is that!!

Walking in you will find 11 restaurants and bars within the space. The restaurants cater for a variety of palate so you are sure to find something that matches your taste😋. Some of the options available are: Indian, Mexican, chicken, pizza, burgers, a coffee and milk shop and two bars.

All the restaurant’s are so aesthetically appealing with thoughtful decor touches. My favourite of all was Hopskotch; a restaurant specializing in ice creams🍨.

Some of the other restaurants and bars include; The Nood, Si Senor, Bird Exchange, Desi Loco, Fire & Dough, Spilt Milk, 68 Library, Buttr’d Buns, the NSK Bar and the Roof top bar.

The NSK also has a bar on the ground floor where you can grab some cocktails, mocktails, juice or soft drinks. Here is a glimpse of the bar😍.

Just incase you are curious, except for about 3 spaces, you are allowed to take photos anywhere and everywhere📸. Some of the cute spots include but are not limited to;

Food and drinks

Because of the variety available, making a choice on what to eat may be a little tasking especially if you don’t have a specific preference. For better preparation, here are menus from some of the restaurants at NSK.

During our visit we had bites from The Nood and Bird Exchange and drinks from the NSK bar.

Other things to note

1. NSK operates on a No Cash rule! For this, make sure to visit with money loaded on your Mpesa or Visa card as NO payment is made in cash.

2. The operating hours are 7am – 7pm from Monday to Sunday 📆.

We’ve now come to the end of this blog and while I feel like there is so much more to show and tell I really hope that I’ve done this space justice and most importantly that you are excited to now visit and explore NSK.💃💃

As per the usual, see you in two weeks as we explore another beautiful indoor spot 😎. Thank you for reading ❤️ and see you soon 👯.

See you 🤸🤸

Published by comewithmeonabudget

Because i live for travel; come with me and I will show you how to do it on a budget

4 thoughts on “Nairobi Street Kitchen 🍹📸

  1. hi, i love the review, precise yet detailed, and the clear pictures. Photos of the menus was extremely helpful.. Will try out the place for sure.

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