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Khartoum


This lively eatery on the main drag to the airport sells filling and seriously scrumptious local dishes, such as roast meat, shwarma, shish kebabs, kota (meat balls), plus pizza, yoghurt and sweets. It's nicely decked out, with an open-air terrace opening onto the (noisy) street and a quieter upstairs dining room.


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