Tamarind Restaurant

Top choice in South Coast


Without doubt the finest restaurant around Mombasa, Tamarind looks out over the harbour. Laced with high white arches, this refined restaurant has a superb menu that looks to Asia for inspiration and includes things such as tamarind seafood salad, black pepper crab and twice-cooked pork belly. We highly rate the mangrove oysters, the desserts and the boozy coffees.


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