Africans Bites Food Tour

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Duration: 3 hours
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Provided by Amos

Overview of the tour in Arusha

As the morning sun in Africa begins to cast its warmth upon your face, you realize the need for a breakfast that not only complements the African heat but also kick-starts your day with boundless energy. Fear not, as we've got you covered.

Your day will commence at Mwambao Restaurant, where you'll savor Magimbi bites alongside a refreshing milk tea. After a brief rest, our journey continues to Ya Razaq Restaurant for the next delightful treat: Sambusa.

As your appetite awakens and hungers for more, our guide will be ready to satisfy your cravings. Prepare yourself for the next stop at Universal Restaurant, where you'll relish Chapati with chicken soup. Here, you'll embark on another gastronomic adventure, savoring Half Cake (Kangumu) with refreshing smoothies like milkshakes or watermelon juice. Take a 15-minute break before indulging in another renowned East African delicacy: cassava.

As we prepare for our final visit and ultimate culinary wonder, say hello to Bagia Bites, prepared with chickpeas and served with tantalizing juice, such as tamarind. Following this, you'll have the chance to rest for a while before heading back to our starting point.

This activity includes:

  • mwambao restaurant
  • Clock tower
  • Restaurant bills and guide payment

Meeting point

Clock tower arusha Tanzania

On arrival

-We will meet at Clock Tower in Arusha Tanzania.
-We highly recommend using the famous Tanzania public transport known as boda boda it will cost you less than one euro

Things to note

WHAT TO BRING: Walking shoes, sunglasses, a dress for the weather, and extra pocket money
IMPORTANT: Due to a limited number of tables and our tours regularly selling out we highly recommend booking as soon as possible

Free Cancellation

Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

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