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Swahili Friday With Sarova Stanley

by Sylvia Jemutai May 1, 2017
written by Sylvia Jemutai May 1, 2017
Sarova Stanley Thorn Tree

“A hearty breakfast, the Swahili way”

Located right in the CBD, every Friday morning you’ll have a chance to indulge in a Swahili themed breakfast every Friday at Sarova Stanley’s Thorn tree restaurant. Featuring some of my favourite Swahili treats Mahamri, Mbaazi wa Nazi, Mandazi and much more delicacies from sweet to savoury.

Courtesy of Sarova Stanley a few bloggers were invited to the launch of their all new Friday Swahili Breakfast Chef Godfrey Ouda had created.

Style

The Thorn Tree Café is an open air style bistro that is most famous for its acacia tree message board located at the centre of the restaurant. The acacia tree became a makeshift post box for travellers who left mail pinned onto its trunk. The style embraces grandeur victorian luxury fused with the warm smiles of African hospitality.

Courtesy of Sarova Stanley a few bloggers were invited to the launch of their all new Friday Swahili Breakfast Chef Godfrey Ouda had created.


The Swahili Breakfast

As mentioned above the experience was a transportation to the coastal culture through the menu, Interior decoration and staff uniform. Which really added a nice pop of colour and personality to my Friday morning. I can’t say it did much for my Swahili though…. but I certainly enjoyed every minute of it.

Here’s  a series of images from my experience and I hope you give it a go too.

Sarova Stanley Thorn Tree Swahili Fridays





Sarova Stanley Thorn Tree- Swahili Fridays

Details

The Swahili Breakfast costs 2,500/- Ksh per person and is served from 6:30am – 10:00am every Friday.

A big thank you to the team at Sarova Stanley’s Thorn Tree Restaurant for a wonderful breakfast with great company and to you my readers happy dining.

Yours’

DinewithJemutai

P.s Do check out another post from my fellow blogger Marion of ScrapBookJourneys with a few fun facts about Thorn Tree Restaurant and her experience.

Sarova Stanley Thorn Tree

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Sylvia Jemutai is a food & product photographer, food stylist, writer/blogger and recipe developer based in Nairobi. Inspired by farm life and a family of foodies, good home cooked meals have always been a way of life.

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