Nairobi, Kenya’s Capital City, is the New York of Africa
Nairobi is the hub of Africa! It is the center of a vibrant economy, a melting pot of cosmopolitan activity. Never a dull moment. Unfortunately this gem is a best kept secret to the wordly and adventurous residents. We aim to remedy part of this in this article, reflecting on Nairobi’s enticing restaurants, lodges, hideouts, hotels, lounges, nyama choma joints, bars and shopping malls. Nairobi is truly a city that never sleeps with 24 hour grocery shopping available.
Talk about a thriving metropole. Every month a new swanky Kenyan bar, restaurant, lounge or bar opens up offering an exquisite focus on cuisine or the most sinfully enjoyable cocktails. Foodies will wonder why they did not go to Kenya sooner, the freshest vegetables, meat and fish await you.
Easily mistaken for not aspiring to greater heights, the residents of Nairobi’s Kibera, Mathare and other informal dwellings are part of Nairobi’s story – a tale of residents who though are enterprising to do not have an opportunity to occupy affordable housing. Kenya’s enterprising nature can be seen on the roadside with masterfully crafted interior and exterior design items. If you are decking out your new apartment, the sunshine boutique residents refer to it is the best place to pick up wrought iron, beautifully finished wood items and the most inviting parasols to enjoy that gin and tonic in your garden on a sunny day.
We make history here and claim the branded name – ’savannah-fed’ beef, goat or lamb to describe Kenyan meat. It is so good and is clearly the best kept secret to the rest of the world. Argentina might just have to step aside to welcome Nyama choma, the most succulent barbeque as Kenya’s next highest grossing export. The hotels in Nairobi are chic with several boutique hotels your head is sure to enjoy a restful fluffy pillow as you get ready for your next adventure.
From the Nairobi Serena, which has the lush Central Park surrounding it, making you forget you are in the city center. The Nairobi Safari Club is an all suite hotel – luxurious and tremendous value. If you want enjoy the westlands action, the Holiday Inn is just what you are looking for. Nestled in the shopping and party central of Nairobi, only 3 kilometers from the City Center.
If you are up for some fun on a Thursday evening, Havana is where to see and be seen – the Cuban restaurant and bar comes alive with the most cosmopolitan crowd that Kenya has to offer, live music and an electrifying ambiance. Now foodies can choose from the Central American greats with Mexican cuisine at Alcapulco or Japanese restaurants like Furisato both in Westlands. Blancos is creating however the most exciting and adventurous afro-fusion cuisine. They deserve a page of their own for us to do them justice and we strong recommend a visit.
Close to the United Nations Environment Programme headquarters is the Village Market. It plays host to the Maasai Market. A weekly handicraft market with the most exquisite fashion, interior design, tableware, accessories and traditional ornaments on display and sale. Also at the Village Market is Tribe. A five star hotel the most stunning application of Afro-centric interior design.
Feel like pandering to your art and literary nature, Nairobi will indulge you. Phoenix players stage some of the most refine artistry in town whist Gallery Watatu has exceptional paintings on display. The first ever Haymarket festival held in Kenya in August 2009 saw Nobel Laureates Wangari Mathai and Wole Soyinka joined renowned local and international narrators and poets hosted by StoryMoja. Who said Kenya’s do not excel in the literary arts? The StoryMoja cast staged their play ‘ Cut off my tounge’ to full houses in London.
All roads lead to Nairobi in October 2009 for the MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA). A Kenyan renaissance in music, design and fashion is in the making. Local music dominate the airwaves. At every wedding, you see women beautifully adorned in Kenyan attire and swinging to the latest local tunes. This year, for the MAMA awards, Nameless, STL, Amani and Wahu ( who won best female artist last year) have all been nominated.
A true sign that Kenyan fashion has matured is the Kiko Romeo store at the trendy Yaya Center mall. The FAFA awards hosted annually in Nairobi highlight that African fashion is envouge and the designers are at the top of their game. We salute the fabulous trend – celebrating Kenyan culture, creativity, enterprise and talent. Kenyan’s both young and old are showing that wearing our own unique get up is what being hip is about.
So the next time you are travelling through Kenya on transit at JKIA or planning a safari or beach holiday, be sure to stop and enjoy Nairobi. A treat that will leave you wanting more! See you in Nairobi.
Nyaruita Gateri, the Chief Adventurer at Journey Kenya is an expert in Kenya beach and safari getaways. It features undiscovered and off the beaten track ideas for your next adventure. Find practical tips and book your hotel for your holiday in Kenya
