Nairobi has abundance of Chinese restaurants but they aren't a cheap option. Approximately all offer 'large' (good for two people) and 'small' portions (enough for one). Food is ordinarily excellent, but all these places add 16% Vat to the bill, so prices can soon mount up.
Chinese & Thai Nairobi Restaurants
Japanese Cooking
Panda Chinese Restaurant
Fedha towers, Kaunda St; mains kshs380-1480)
A spacious very classy Asian cafeteria hidden away on Kaunda St. The staffs are attentive to the point of overzealousness, especially when its quiet and the food is the best Chinese chow I have seen in Nairobi. Lovers of Muzak will also be at their element here.
Hong Kong Restaurant
(College House, Koinange St; Mains Kshs 300-600)
A interesting red cafeteria with good food and not too much clichéd décor. It's the cheapest allowable Chinese in town and is accordingly popular.
Bangkok Chinese restaurant
(Rank Xerox House, Parklands Rd, Westlands; Mains Kshs290-890)
The Bangkok has been in firm for a whole of years but was clearly named by man with no grasp of geography, as there's virtually nothing Thai on the menu at all. If the discontentment gets too much you can all the time crack open a bottle of Moet (Kshs 8990)
Tanager Bar & Restaurant
(Rehema House, Kaunda St. Mains Kshs 280-350)
A cheap and uncomplicated Chinese African eatery right in the city centre.
China Jiangsu Restaurant
(Westlands Rd mains Kshs 200-600)
A stylish rooftop cafeteria above Soin arcade shopping centre. Prices are very inexpensive considering the classy balcony setting, and the food's not to be sniffed at either.
Siam Thai
(Unga House, Muthithi Rd, Westlands, mains Kshs 250-680)
This interesting cafeteria has an widespread menu of actual Thai food and a very good reputation. Unga House can be reached from either Woodvale grove or Muthithi Rd.
Japanese Nairobi Kenya Restaurants
Restaurant Akasaka
(Standard St, mains Kshs 450-800)
A breathtaking Japanese cafeteria next to the six eighty Hotel. It's all the time a diminutive quiet, but this fits the stylish Japanese décor and the food is very authentic. There's even a tatami room (reserve in advance) where you can eat at former low tables. Akasaka runs the full gamut of Japanese cuisine along with udon noodles, sushi sets, tempura, teriyaki, and sukiyaki as well as great miso soup. Good value set lunches is also available.
Furasato Japanese Restaurant
(Karuna Rd, Westlands; set meals Kshs 700-1500)
Behind the sarit centre, this is a very stylish place with seductive set Japanese meals along with sushi, teppanyaki and tempura. The sushi and sashimi are delicious. Reservations are recommended.
There are many other Asian restaurants in Nairobi along with some in leafy suburbs that may cost even twice as much as the ones included here. Depending on your taste you can enquire of the Chinese and Japanese restaurants in such areas.
Remember here that at this level of class, what your bill not only includes the food mass but also the dining ambience-something you are unlikely to take home in your tummy though.
All in all you are most likely going to find a restaurant, if not two that suits your tastes and pocket size. There is simply no lack in Asian restaurants here.
Nairobi Kenya Restaurants - Chinese, Japanese & Thai Restaurants Kenya
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