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Indulge in authentic Kenyan Food
Kenya is a paradise for foodies. It provides variety in cuisines with subtle flavors and fresh ingredients. One of the most popular dishes is Kenyan stew. It’s made by boiling vegetables, beef, or chicken in a spicy sauce. Other delicacies are matoke, ugali, and beans & rice dishes made with different types of beans ranging from red kidney beans to borlotti beans.
Kenyan cuisine is a fusion of East African, Indian, and Western cuisines It is known for its spiciness due to the use of locally available spices such as ginger, cayenne, or green cardamom. This cuisine offers something for everyone including meat dishes, vegetables, soups, rice dishes, and even desserts that are made from local ingredients.
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It’s said that the best Kenyan dishes are created by com bining traditional African cooking with influences from Europe and Asia If you’re looking for a new food adventure, explore some of the unique culinary delights of Africa and its neighboring countries.
[Also Read: Explore the best restaurants and varied cuisines in Mombasa]

Visit top tourist and local attractions in Mombasa
The city of Mombasa is a beautiful seaside town in Kenya. With a lot of historic and cultural attractions, Mombasa is one of the top tourist destinations in East Africa It is also the gateway to Kenya’s coastal tourism Here are a few top local attractions you wouldn’t want to miss when visiting Mombasa-
Haller Park- Haller Park Mombasa is a hit with animal lovers. It started out life in 1971 after Dr. René Haller transformed the abandoned limestone quarries into a thriving nature reserve Haller Park is located in one of the most beautiful wildlife parks in East Africa. The numerous natural waterfalls and diverse habitats create outstanding views that are nearly impossible to beat while taking on any adventure activities at this park

Mombasa Tusks- Mombasa Tusks is a famous landmark in Mombasa Mombasa Tusks were built in remembrance of Queen Elizabeth’s 1952 visit. Constructed of aluminum, they mark the entrance to the city center, where you’ll find most banks, shops, and markets
