Nairobi has many Chinese restaurants, but they aren'ta cheap option. Almost all have "big" (good for two people) and "small" portions (enough for one). The food is generally excellent, but all these places plus 16% VAT on the invoice, so prices may soon ascend.
Chinese & Thai Restaurant Nairobi
Panda Chinese Restaurant
Fedha towers, Kaunda St; mains kshs380-1480)
A spacious very classy Asian restaurant hidden away Kaunda St.The staff is attentive to the point of excessive zeal, especially when its quiet and the food is the best Chinese chow I have seen in Nairobi. Lovers of Muzak is also in her element.
Hong Kong Restaurant
(College House, Koinange St; Mains Kshs 300-600)
A bright red Restaurant with good food and not too much cliche decor. It is the cheapest Chinese in the city proper and is accordingly popular.
Bangkok Chinese restaurant
(RankXerox House, Parklands Rd, Westlands, Mains Kshs290-890)
The Bangkok is in the business for a number of years, but clearly named by someone who no understanding of geography, because there are so little or nothing about the Thai menu at all. If the disappointment is too much, you can always crack a bottle of Moet (Kshs 8990)
Tanager Bar & Restaurant
(Rehema House, Kaunda St. mains Kshs 280-350)
A simple and cheap Chinese restaurant in the middle of the African cityremoved.
China Jiangsu Restaurant
(Westlands Rd mains Kshs 200-600)
A stylish restaurant on the roof above Soin Arcade Shopping Center. The prices are very reasonable in view of the stylish balcony setting, and the food is not to be despised either.
Siam Thai
(Unga House, Muthithi Rd, Westlands, mains Kshs 250-680)
This attractive restaurant has an extensive menu of real Thai cuisine and a very good reputation. Can be Unga Houseachieved either or Muthithi Woodvale Grove Rd
Japanese Nairobi Kenya Restaurants
Akasaka Restaurant
(Standard St, mains Kshs 450-800)
A wonderful Japanese restaurant next to the six eighty Hotel. It's always a little quiet, but that fits the stylish Japanese decor and the food is very authentic. There's even a tatami) room reservation (in advance where you can eat at traditional low tables. Akasaka runs the full spectrum of Japanese cuisine, includingUdon noodles, sushi sets, tempura, teriyaki, and sukiyaki as well as great miso soup. Good value lunch is also available.
Furasato Japanese Restaurant
(Karuna Rd, Westlands, menus Kshs 700-1500)
Behind the sarit away, this is a very fine way to make Japanese with tempting dishes such as sushi, teppanyaki and tempura. The sushi and sashimi are delicious. Reservations are recommended.
There are many other Asian restaurants in Nairobi, some inleafy suburbs that are also twice as much as may the costs included here. Depending on your taste, you can tell the Chinese and Japanese restaurants in these areas.
Remember though that here at this level of class, which includes your account not just the food mass, but the dining atmosphere, something you probably do not take in the belly to go home.
All in all, you most likely will find in a restaurant, if not two, to your taste and pocket. There is simply noLack of Asian restaurants.
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