2024

MR. KAHAWA

Tanzanian restaurant €€
4.4/5
25 reviews
Open - from 08h00 to 22h00

A young and fun address in Pajé, Mr Kahawa is first and foremost a café-restaurant ideal for lunch, with a menu of light dishes: salads, wraps, sandwiches, smoothies, excellent coffee and wifi, in a healthy, green spirit, as well as Levantine specialties. We love the staircase terrace under tall trees with benches and cushions in front of the beach, the coworking room and the arty decor. It serves excellent espresso coffee. On Tuesdays, an inspired blues trio livens up the place and a special gourmet tapas menu is offered.

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2024

KIJIJI RESTAURANT

Tanzanian restaurant

This roadside restaurant at the entrance to the village is a benchmark. Red-checked Maasai tablecloths adorn the tables. Extreme care is taken with every dish, from the presentation and perfectly mastered cooking to the balance of spices. The fish wrap is as enticing as the octopus salad. Plates are always accompanied by a small salad. His strong point is the sauces, whose Zanzibar secrets have not been revealed. Grilled crabs and lobsters are also affordable.

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2024

BAUSINGA RESTAURANT

Tanzanian restaurant

This local restaurant offers dishes that are a change from the usual menus, particularly Swahili and therefore authentic. We like an interesting sea kebab, samosas, octopus with coconut curry and the famous jumbo prawns, a succulent crab soup as well as other Swahili curries served with chapati, coconut rice and vegetables. The lobster is prepared with cashew nuts and a spicy Indian sauce. For vegetarians, the vegan pizzas are perfect, as is the mango feta and raw vegetable salad.

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2024

JAHAZI RESTAURANT

Tanzanian restaurant

This small local restaurant located in the village has set the bar high to compete with hotel restaurants by focusing on enchanting local cuisine. The freshness of the sea products is irreproachable. The speciality here is grilled fish, lobsters, lobster, octopus, etc., at prices lower than those of the refined tables. But the menu also shines with wonderful Swahili specialities, such as beef with mango, coconut shrimps, fish soup or tandoori chicken, and even good pizzas and avocado toasts.

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