Monsoon Restaurant

Zanzibar Town


Something slightly different: Monsoon has traditional-style dining, so you eat at low tables lounging on cushions (shoes off at the door, naturally). The menu is well-prepared Swahili cuisine with a modern twist. It's very atmospheric, further enhanced by the gentle backdrop of live taarab music on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. There's also conventional table seating on the terrace outside.


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