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BY Elizabeth Ofosuah Johnson, 2:00pm October 16, 2018,

Top 5 African food festivals you should attend if you love African cuisine

by Elizabeth Ofosuah Johnson, 2:00pm October 16, 2018,

Top 5 African food festivals you should attend if you love African cuisine

Nairobi Restaurant Week – Kenya

If you are looking at tasting the best of Kenyan meals from the plates of the best chefs and cooks in the country, then set your travel plans aside for the Nairobi Restaurant week that happens yearly. The annual event usually takes place in the early parts of the year at the end of January eating into parts of February. For 10 -12 days every year, food lovers are treated to the best of meals at lower prices. The amazing thing about the Nairobi Restaurant Week is that close to 80 three-star to five-star restaurants participate in the event treating their customers to special menus only available once a year during the festival with unbeatable prices. The festival provides a great time for budget-friendly dinners and events at some of the most expensive restaurants in Kenya. What’s more, the festival is sponsored by companies that help make the food celebration more exciting. During the festival, guests get to interact with the chef’s cooks and hotel managers and enjoy free or discounted drinks. If you are planning to visit Kenya, you should probably consider doing so during the Nairobi Restaurant Week and save a lot of money on food – or not- depending on your love for food.

Last Edited by:Nduta Waweru Updated: October 17, 2018

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