Eating and Drinking
Jannah Signature Breakfast
Start your day with a refreshing blend of fresh tamarind juice and Spring Valley Coffee French press. Our breakfast spread features organic cherry tomatoes drizzled with olive oil and lime, creamy avocado, homemade organic granola, a vibrant fruit salad, natural yogurt, and freshly baked bread served with artisanal butter, homemade jam, marmalade, and organic honey. Delve into the Swahili component of our breakfast, offering a culinary journey with dishes like traditional Viazi, Beef Samosas, Baazi cooked in coconut milk, Bhajia reminiscent of Falafel, Mandazi triangular donuts, and sweet fried dumplings known as Kaimati.
Please note: Eggs, beef bacon, and sausages are available upon request with a 24-hour notice.
Eating Out
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Please note the below establishments do not serve or allow alcohol.
Ali Ali has a street BBQ every night with delicious BBQ chicken and Mshkaki (take away only).
Rangaleni very tasty local cuisine street venue.
Stop Over, Bahari & Sea Souk Café are all local nice venues with a good vibe delicious food.
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Please note the below establishments do serve alcohol.
Peponi, Kijani, Majlis and Manda Bay.
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Please note the below establishments do not serve or allow alcohol.
Street food vendors
Seafront Cafe
Bush Garden
Hapa hapa on the sea front
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Baraka gallery has a coffee shop *
Ali Lamu has a hotel and restaurant called Umalila *
Decent pizza in the Palace Hotel
Lamu House has a nice restaurant *
Petleys Inn has a nice roof top bar
Vava Coffee Shop*
*Alcohol may be served