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Nairobi’s Best-Kept Secrets: 7 Hidden Gems You Need to Try

Are you tired of the same old restaurants? Are you craving a new dining experience that feels like a personal discovery, not just another meal out? In a big city like Nairobi, it can be tough to find truly unique places that are not on every single list. It feels special to find a new favorite that you can share with your friends.

This guide is your insider map to Nairobi’s best-kept dining secrets. These are the spots that locals love and that offer great food, a special atmosphere, and a sense of adventure. We’ll show you seven unique places that are worth seeking out.

1. Nairobi Street Kitchen

This place is a vibrant urban food market hidden behind a simple gate in Westlands. When you walk in, you discover a world of global flavors and lively social energy all in one spot. It feels like you’ve found a secret festival.

  • Location: Mpaka Rd
  • Must-Try Dishes: Tacos, burgers, pizzas, and vegetarian/pan-Asian stands. They also have gluten-free options.
  • Price: Moderate, expect around KES 1,000-5,000 per person depending on what you order. It’s lively, vibrant, often noisy, in a good way, especially in the evening, with music or pop-ups happening. Great for groups.
  • Best for: Evening hangouts, food adventurers, nights out with friends.

2. 270 Rooftop

A rooftop lounge / restaurant on the 18th floor of the Escada building in Westlands on Lantana Rd. Offers sweeping panoramic views of Nairobi, both indoor and outdoor seating.

  • Location: Escada 18th floor, Nairobi
  • Must-Try Dishes: mushroom croquettes, burrata-apple salad, maple-glazed vegetables, craft cocktails. Good brunch options, lighter meals, and beautiful sunset views.
  • Price: Upscale casual. Expect $$$ for food and drinks. Upside: views and ambiance are major. Downside: can get crowded, less private.
  • Best for: Dates, evenings out, people who enjoy views & photo ops.

3. Cultiva Farm Kenya

This is not just a restaurant; it’s a true farm-to-table experience where the food comes from the farm you are sitting on. It offers a fresh, organic menu in a peaceful, natural setting. You can take a walk around the gardens after your meal.

  • Location: Pofu Rd
  • Must-Try Dishes: Kimchi Char Siu Bao buns, Purple Haze Gnocchi, purple sweet potato, truffle cream sauce, seafood / prawns & calamari ajillo. Desserts like Opera cake, vanilla-blueberry ice cream are well-priced for what they are.
  • Price: More expensive than casual, especially with drinks. Ambiance is relaxed, scenic, ideal for a leisurely meal. Reservations are wise on weekends.
  • Best for: Sunday brunch, relaxed lunch/dinner with friends, those who enjoy nature with their food.

4. OysterBay

This is an intimate seafood restaurant that feels like a quiet escape to the coast, right in the middle of Nairobi. It has a charming feel and is perfect for a peaceful meal away from the crowds.

  • Location: Kilungu Rd
  • Must-Try Dishes: Seafood platters, oysters, grilled fish, some international & local fusion twists.
  • Price: Moderately high.
  • Best for: Seafood lovers, quieter romantic dinners, those wanting coastal feel without leaving Nairobi.

5. The Other Room

This place lives up to its name. It’s a sophisticated cocktail bar and restaurant that is tucked away from the busy streets of Westlands. It’s a great discreet spot for a quiet dinner or an after-work drink.

  • Location: Westland
  • Must-Try Dishes: Try their specialty cocktails and their small, delicious plates.
  • Price: $$$
  • Best for: Brunch, dessert outings, casual/weekday dinners.

6. Crave Kenya

A very popular spot in Kilimani, with modern vibes, good décor, wide menu (international / fusion). It works from early morning (breakfast) through late night

  • Location: Ring Rd Kilimani, Nairobi
  • Must-Try Dishes: Brunch items, Lotus Biscoff cheesecake,burgers, steaks, international fusion.
  • Price: More affordable than full-fine dining but not cheap. Comfortable, stylish setting; good for casual meals, dates, catching up with friends. Can be busy. Parking sometimes an issue.
  • Best for: Brunch, dessert outings, casual/weekday dinners.

7. Tamambo Tatu City

This is a beautiful, tranquil venue that is off the beaten path. It offers a serene dining experience that is a true escape from the noise and busyness of the city. You can enjoy a peaceful meal surrounded by nature.

  • Location: Ruiru Kamiti Road, Nairobi
  • Must-Try Dishes: Grilled meats, seafood mains, solid drinks/cocktails.
  • Price: $$$
  • Best for: Dinner when you want something special without the city centre chaos

Conclusion

Finding a new restaurant feels like a personal win. The best moments are often found when you venture off the main roads and discover something new. Just like finding a hidden gem, we believe that the best memories are made at events that offer something special and unique.

We have a whole calendar of special events that give you that same feeling of discovery. Visit our events page to find the next must-attend experience and create a new memory.

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