Hurlingham is located on the outskirts of Nairobi. It is a wide area with a holistic atmosphere and cool places. The place is very expansive and has picnic lovers driving up to the secluded spots under the scattered trees in the area. The area provides easy access to a wide variety of essentials including transport, delicious restaurants, good security and more. Read on to uncover some of the area's top places to eat below.
Public transport in Nairobi means the use of matatus (public bus), using taxis or rideshare applications. You order private cars such as UBER or JimCab services around Nairobi. For those who chose the public means, Kencom Bus Station is located at the Kencom building opposite the Hilton Hotel which includes buses numbers 32 and 46.
This place is located in African roadhouse. It is situated on the outskirts of the Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD) and it offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. There are both unique and traditional dishes served here. Nyama Mama is home to a wide variety of drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and a distinctive menu including meat, chapatti wraps and cassava balls.
This cafe is located in the Hurlingham area of Nairobi in a serene environment. Just like other restaurants, Nook Cafe offers an extremely distinctive menu which includes everything from American, Vietnamese and Aussie cuisines. It also provides the best drinks. However, take note that it is closed on Monday and Tuesday throughout the week.
This location is situated in Hurlingham, along Argwings KodheRoadad in Nairobi. Most locals and international travelers find their way here for refreshment and enjoyment. If you have kids, worry not. The place has a playground for children. The restaurant is well known for playing good music and the welcoming staff.
Sierra Brasserie is situated at Yaya Centre between the Hurlingham and Kilimani areas. It offers a wide range of delicious meals and a variety of drinks ranging from the cold beer to tusker. The restaurant is unique because it brews its own beer which loved by both Kenyans and expat consumers. It is the place to meet with friends to enjoy the cold beverages.