STREET FOODS IN KENYA- Ultimate Kenyan Food Tour In NAIROBI.

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Harriet Anabo

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  1. I'm an American who moved to Kimana, in the very southern tip of Kenya. I will say that the nyama choma here is probably the best I've had anywhere in this country.

    The only problem here is that we are so far away from Nairobi and Mombasa, that the options for different foods is very limited. I wish coastal and Nairobi recipes were more readily available across the country.

  2. Great video and big thanks to Harriet a.k.a "Mwende" and the tag team, Esther and Ishmael. We are greatly humbled by your philanthropy to help Brian and Allan at Fatma's banda. You definitely lead by example. As a content creator, you make a big difference.

  3. You're my tweenie when it comes to eating out there. And now when it comes to the kids I'll follow up from the mama's number. Thanks for your kind, beautiful, big heart

  4. As a Kenyan living in the UK, I felt the need to help Brian for his education . I have taken Fatuma's number and will be in touch about Brian's educational needs. I will do it through Ishmael Nzioka for transparency purposes.

  5. The street restaurants are called 'Kibanda' not kibandaski which is just a Sheng' language . Also the salad is called' Kachumbari' not 'Kachumbali'

  6. Yes ANA we call it Kibanda, i like the way you easily cope up with the situation in Kenya. And that moment when you meet your fellow Uganda it put a smile on my face 😊😂

  7. Ugali matumbo is not street food,that was just a normal meal,
    Sometimes Esther huchoma,now you fill your tummies with something heavy before you go to the actual street food, what made you even imagine that

  8. HARRIET'S STOMACH IS ALWAYS READY😂😂😂
    YOU'RE SUCH A VIBE MRS, AND MAY GOD CONTINUE BLESSING YOU FOR THE KIND AND GENEROUS HEART YOU'VE OF SUPPORTING THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU AND THE LESS FORTUNATE PEOPLE, BLESS UP 🙏

  9. I was in Uganda last year n I liked the food there's so much soup in everything, then I found out that there is a reason why the Ugandan use so much soup for both men n women it was cool to know it….😊