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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGreat ambience and a host who takes care of his guests. The appetizers were good, the food with chicken too. Unfortunately, the lamb was a bit tough. To compensate for the not so good main dish, the host has donated an nDessert for all. Curios was the African beer. It was a Guiness brewed in Namibnia. Here I would have liked real African beer (e.g. from the Phoenix brewery).
It took us forever to get the drinks ordered. The restaurant was not very crowded at all. After some twenty minutes we were able to get our order for food...
Dear Chef/Proprietor of Kilimanjaro, With such delicious food on offer, please invest in some front of house staff. Especially on a Saturday evening, two people are not enough to comfortably serve all your guests. We had to wait more than ten minutes for someone to take our order and then another fifteen minutes or so to just be served drinks!! Disappointed that the bottle of wine we ordered was brought open to the table rather than being opened in front of us. Unfortunately, our server had no idea about letting someone taste the wine before pouring both glasses. In between we were informed that there were no mojitos as you had run out of some ingredients. Five minutes after ordering our food, we werealso informed that there was no more lamb available. A big surprise and disappointment as this constitutes about a third of your menu. Not a lot left to choose from then. The starter arrived before even the drinks and turned out to be the wrong one! As a saving grace, the waiter made amends by bringing what we originally ordered without charging us for the wrong one. The dishes we ordered (chicken in peanut curry, Senegalese national dish of perch and grilled tilapia) were all delicious. The cous cous and rice were a bit too sticky for my liking, but perhaps that's the way it's meant to be. Unfortunately the rest of the experience took away from the food. The last straw was when we were informed that if we wanted to pay by card, it had to be MasterCard. American Express and even Visa are not accepted. A disappointing Saturday evening for us.
Really nice atmosphere, good service and amazing food. It is really a good place and the maître is happy and friendly. Suggested!
We went there with a large group of 12. I think we overwhelmed the restaurant staff. We all placed our orders for our entrees and then the long wait began. It took literally two hours for the food to arrive. The owner came and was very friendly and tried to entertain us, he was very friendly. I had lamb skewers which were overlooked and chewy, some at the table had chicken and it was questionable if they were fully cooked. The meals came with a choice of rice or couscous. A small salad also came with the meal and no dressing for the salad was offered or mentioned. I was so hungry by then I ate the salad dry. I ordered the curry sauce and it was excellent. Other choices are peanut butter sauce and one other which I don't remember. By the time we all are some in the group wanted to stay and drink/talk but at 11pm they turned on the music and then up so loud it was very obvious they wanted us to leave. I wanted to pay but it seems they don't take MasterCard so my German colleague had to pay with his credit card.