DISHY MAGAZINE
ISSUE 12 JANUARY 2020
KENYAN FOOD CULTURE
MAKING JANUARY GREAT AGAIN
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Diamomds in the rough
ISSUE The new decade is here with us with a sense of rejuvenation. Here at Dishy, we see it as a clean plate (pun intended, obviously). On this plate we will keep getting better at what we are good at; creating meaningful connections in the ever buzzing food industry. A happy new year to all our readers, clients and everyone who was a part in the production of this issue. In this month’s issue we focused on bringing you closer to fun-filled budget friendly outings and offers to last the whole seventy days. There is something for everyone here from the city’s best happy hour deals, pocket friendly restaurants, cocktail recipes, a sprinkle of our writers’ best lifestyle stories and so much more.
For more deals, offers or inquiries keep in touch with us on our social media handles. In the meantime, enjoy this read and build up an appetite for even greater things to come.
Felix Kavii GUEST EDITOR
TABLE OF CONTENT PART I - FOOD BACHELOR'S KITCHEN UNSULLIED SERVED FOOD STYLING PERFECT PAIR
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PART II - DRINKS BOTTLE SERVICE COCKTAIL HOUR RAISING THE BAR BAR CULTURE JUST BOOZE
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PART III - LIFESTYLE WINE WITH ME WINE AFTER WINE KIBANDASKI ON THE COUNTER WELLNESS
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Forever Bachelor squares it out on how manouver the January tough month with tricks and hacks on proper dinning at home, making the best of cuisines in the easiest way.
five-star meal in the comfort of your own kitchen? Eating at home can save you money and other benefits include increased food safety, a chance at healthier ingredients and the portions of course. While this is true, eating at home can be hard to pull off on our busy days. Eating at home is not difficult, but it takes some slick tricks. Craving a restaurant-level meal but not the Here is how to eat at home while still saving drive, the wait, the cheque, or the babysitter? money and having a good time with it. Why not channel your inner chef and make a here's nothing quite like a luxurious meal that's carefully made, served to you under romantic lighting, and placed onto a fresh white tablecloth. Sadly, the price can be prohibitive for many of us, and instead we end up spending our night with takeout and a bottle of wine.
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Keep it simple Always try to offer the easiest meal that can be prepared in the best possible manner. Keeping it simple. Learn some presentation hacks to make the food ooze brilliance like fancy plating. Never underestimate the power of first impressions.
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Prepare Everything in Advance If you've ever had that moment of panic when it's time to add the onion you forgot to dice. Having all your ingredients measured, chopped, and ready to go can make all the difference in some dishes. Mise en place is a French phrase that means "set in place," and it's one of the first lessons taught to professional cooks.
Make it fun Cook at your best environment. Music blasting, dancing etc. Entertaining yourself helps you invest the time without regret. Make a meal out of love. Don’t be afraid to try new things - like broccoli and other groceries you might not give a second look at the store. You might discover something that you like, but have never tried. It’s easier to get recipes now. Here or anywhere in the internet.
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Sharpen your Knife Skills Chopping everything into uniform pieces isn't just about looks. When you have same-size chunks, it all finishes cooking at the same time. That way, you don't end up with some pieces raw and others cooked to mush.
Use common ingredients You’ll have less waste and get more meals for your budget. Use real food. Processed foods are typically more expensive, less nutritious and tougher to incorporate into multiple recipes than real food ingredients 6.
Offer an appetizer On those grumbly tummy nights when you know dinner will be awhile, don’t be afraid to pull out the veggie tray. A small appetizer makes it much easier for everyone to wait patiently while dinner is prepared. Keep a few such items on hand, like veggies and hummus, cheese and crackers, or even chips and salsa.
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1.Cocktail Shaker
It’s the quintessential piece of bartender's kit Indispensable for any cocktail involving citrus or juices
2.Strainer
A strainer is needed to separate not only the ice, but any fruits, herbs or other solid ingredients from the liquid. Although most cocktail shakers nowadays come with a built in strainer at the top.
3.Bar Spoon
This special spoon with a long shaft, spiral handle and petite spoon bowl is essential for stirring and layering drinks
4.Muddler
A muddler is thick stick (looks like a small baseball bat), made of either wood, stainless steel, or plastic, that is used to mash ingredients in the bottom of a glass.
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5.Jigger or Measuring Glass
This essential, aesthetic piece of the bar set up helps ensure precise measuring of liquids and creating consistent cocktails
6.Canelle /Channel Knife or Zester Zesters are useful for grating items like chocolates or fine lemon zests onto the top of cocktails. Another option is the canelle knife, which can serve a dual purpose- a zester and a channel
7.Rocks Glasses There are a dozen specialized kinds of glassware you could get for your bar, but you really only need three - rocks glasses, martini glasses, and highballs.
8.Decanter
A beautiful decanter adds a little elegance to a bar. The clean lines and delicate detailing on the bottle are a subtle throwback to the 1930s and the golden age of cocktails.
9.Cocktail Straws, Sippy Sticks or Stir Sticks These short, thin straws or stirrers are essential when serving many mixed drinks and, occasionally straight up cocktails allowing them to keep their drinks mixed to the end.
9 THE MASTER CLASS
Make Your Pennies Count
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Small expenses can add up when it comes to eating out at restaurants. But small changes also make a big difference. Here are a few tips to help you save every last penny but get the most out of it.
ining out can be expensive. Well, to make a profit, restaurants can charge about a 300 percent markup on the items they serve. You’re paying for service and convenience as well. In most cases, you could make a 1500/- meal in a restaurant for 500 /at home. Granted, the food you make at home might not taste exactly the same. Sometimes it’s worth it to enjoy a dish made by a professional. People eat at restaurants for lots of reasons – to socialize, to celebrate, to try something new, to take a break from busy lives. You can enjoy fine dining without emptying out your savings. Here’s a few ways how: •Go on a Weeknight Not surprisingly, Friday and Saturday nights are the busiest times at all restaurants, let alone the really nice ones. Some establish ments offer discounts or special (cheaper) menus on weekdays, especially Monday
through Wednesday — Tuesday is statistically the least busy day for restaurants •Try eating at the Bar Restaurants don't just put a bar in their upscale dining rooms so that the liquor and bartender have someplace to hang out — it also adds seating without taking up as much room as tables. To reward you for sitting elbow to elbow with your stranger neighbors, many places offer bar spe cials, happy hours, or even an entire menu only available at the bar. Happy hour will vary in different restaurants. •Try BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle) While some fine dining spots are pushing their 15-page wine lists, others are becoming more open-minded. A surprising number of restaurants are offering BYOB now, even if they offer wine. Find out about BYOB spots in your city, or call and ask about a restaurant's policy, then do a little math and compare their drink prices with bringing your own.
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Kenya's BEST Free Magazine •Use a credit card that rewards your spending If you use the right credit card you could save even more on your groceries, since they offer cash back. •Find restaurants where kids get dis counts. That way you only have to pay full-price for the adults if you are going to be accompanied by toddlers. •Research menus ahead of time if possi ble and check-out online deal sites. If you know what you want, you’ll be less tempted by the offerings once you get there. •Avoid Tipping Go to fast-casual restaurants where you’re not expected to tip. Try skipping the extra 20% dent to your bank account.
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600g @pembeflour wheat flour 3tbsp margarine 1/2cup sugar or less 1tsp @pradip.el Vanilla Essence Milk ( enough) Baking Powder
2. Rub in your margarine into the flour mixture till well incorporated. 3.Make a well and add vanilla essence into the milk,pour in milk and knead...knead until its well formed like chapati dough. 4.Cover with a dump cloth for 30min.
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6.Deep fry in medium hot oil and enjoy
RECIPE BY: FOODS BY KOLLO
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Spicy Egg Toast Bread Let’s make a toast to spicy mornings
Recipe 8 slices bread of choice 2 eggs Garam masala Salt
Instructions
RECIPE BY: FOODS BY KOLLO
Beat your eggs,add salt,garam masala,black pepper.dip one side of your bread in ,cook at medium heat.
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It's Shakshuka! A meal not just reserved for lazy mornings but a
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hearty dinner served with lashings of bread and
1. Heat two tablespoons of olive oil in a large skil-
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
onion and pepper and cook until very soft, about
Cook Time: 35 minutes
15 minutes or until really soft and caramelised,
Total Time: 45 minutes
stirring regularly. Add spices and garlic and cook
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until fragrant, about 1 minute. 2. Add tomatoes, Season with salt and pepper and
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bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for
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1 onion, sliced
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each. Sprinkle over the sirimon cheese and cover
1 tsp cumin 1/2 tsp paprika salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 28 oz can Whole Plum Tomatoes 4 Eggs Coriander for serving sirimon cheese
the pan with a tightly fitting lid. 4. Simmer for 7-10 minutes depending on how you like your eggs. 5. Sprinkle over the chopped coriander and serve straight from the pan with loads of bread for dipping.
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Ingredients 2 cups of washed Omena 2 large tomatoes, sliced 1 large onion, sliced 3 cloves- minced garlic 1/2 Red chilli, chopped Salt to taste 2 tablespoons Vegetable oil
Instructions 1. Select the omena to remove loose scales and dirt. Put the omena in a bowl and soak them in hot water with salt, cover it with a dish cloth and let it sit for 30 minutes or until the water has cooled. Once cooled, strain the omena and rinse them in cold water.
2. Place your sufuria over medium heat and add the omena. stir till i It's Shakshuka! t turns golden brown and becomes crunchy to remove the excess water 3. In a separate sufuria add your oil and add your onions and let it cook till it becomes soft. 4. Add tomatoes and a pinch of salt. Cover and let it cook till it’s all saucy making a thick paste in the mixture then add your omena and keep stirring. Add garlic. Stir. 5. Let it cook for about 2 minutes without stirring. Add chilli and let it cook for about 4 more minutes till it’s almost dry. 6. Add your squeezed lemon juice as you stir for 30 seconds Serve hot with ugali.
RECIPE BY SPICE AND HEAT
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Lemon – Garlic Omena x Ugali
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Matoke X Chapo Prep time: 20 mins Cook Time30 mins Total Time50 mins Servings: 4
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melt the butter. Add the cuminseeds and chopped onions. Sauté the onions over a medium heat until lightly golden, about 8 minutes.
• Add the garlic, chilies and 10 Matoke small green concentrated tomato purée and cook for a further 2 minbananas utes. 3 spoons of salt Oil 2 tsp cumin seeds • Next, add the chopped tomatoes. Cook over a medium 2 large onions chopped heat for 5 minutes. 8 cloves garlic • Top and tail the Matoke. Cut 2 green chilies each one in half and slit the 1 tin chopped tomatoes 300g skin of each half lengthways. 1 tbsp concentrated tomato Pop these into a pressure purée cooker and fill with 500ml wa1 tsp ground cinnamon ter. Pressure cook for 3 whis2 tbsp chopped coriander tles and then switch off the heat. If you don’t have a pres2 tsp ground black pepper sure cooker you’ll need to boil Procedure the Matoke in a big pan of water with a lid until tender, • In a large, non-stick pan, about 30 minutes.
• Allow the Matoke to cool until you can just about handle them. They need to be hot. This is really important. If you let them cool down too much they will become super starchy and be hard to mash, leaving you with a lumpy finish. Peel the Matoke and mash them with a potato masher until smooth. • Add the mashed Matoke to the tomato and onion mixture and cook on a medium heat for 20 minutes, stirring all the time. The butter should start to separate from the Matoke at the sides of the pan. Now add the cinnamon, salt, lemon juice, black pepper and chopped coriander and mix thoroughly. • Serve immediately with hot Chapos (chapattis).
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NAIROBI'S
World of Food The world is now a small village and particularly in this city now that one is spoilt for choice if looking to indulge in some international cuisines. Here’s a guide to this city’s world of food.
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airobi’s top eateries offers a rapidly expanding market as more international cuisine restaurants open across the city driven by a growing middle class, tourists, an influx of expatriates and a simple desire to try something different.
These restaurants have been opening up in major areas around the city while the cuisines are readily available even at food courts in malls.With the ingredients available locally, preparing these dishes has been easy for most restaurants. Nairobi has become home for them and here are some of the places to go to for a taste of some international dishes.
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CHINESE CUISINE
A typical Chinese meal will have two things - a carbohydrate or starch like noodles, rice or buns, and accompanying stir fries or dishes of veggies, fish and meat. They use a lot of fresh vegetables like mushroom, water chestnuts, bamboo and even tofu. Each dish focuses on creating a balance between three aspects - appearance, aroma, and taste. Here is where you can have a taste of China in Nairobi; China Plate in Valley Road, Double Dragon in Ngong’ Road, Tin Tin Restaurant in the CBD and Taste of China in Parklands.
TURKISH CUISINE In addition to being the refined product of centuries of experience, Turkish Cuisine has a very pure quality. The variety and simplicity of the recipes and the quality of the ingredients are guarantees of delicious meals. Kebabs are dishes of plain or marinated meat either stewed or grilled. Lamb is the basic meat of Turkish kitchen. Pieces of lamb threaded on a skewer and grilled over charcoal form the famous "Sis kebab", now known in many countries of the world. "Doner kebab" is another famous Turkish dish, being a roll of lamb on a vertical skewer turning parallel to a hot grill. You should also try "Alanazik", "Sac kavurma", "Tandir" and different types of "Kofte" as typical meat dishes. Some Turkish joints in Nairobi are; Istanbul House Restaurant in Two Rivers, Toranj Restaurant along James Gichuru Road, Ankara Food Court Nairobi and Toranj in Lavington.
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INDIAN CUISINE With all its exotic ingredients, unfamiliar dishes, and tongue-tingling flavours, Indian cuisine can be both exciting and intimidating. Indian cuisine uses the whole palette of flavours—spicy, sour, sweet, and hot all at the same time—making it something that wants to jump off the plate. There are a basic 20 to 30 spices that are used in many dishes—cumin, coriander, turmeric, and ginger—and there are an infinite number of ways of using them. Indian cuisine has an added bonus for vegetarians: For them, it’s one of the friendliest cuisines around. Judicious use of spices and sauces breathes new life into the likes of potatoes, cauliflower, peas, and eggplant. Here are your go to Indian restaurants in Nairobi; Anghiti Westlands, Shehnai Restaurant in CBD, Bhandini at The Intercontinental and Chowpaty in Diamond Plaza.
FRENCH CUISINE
French cooking may seem sophisticated, but it’s not rocket science. “It’s ultimately about creating a harmonious dish that elevates the quality of the main ingredient. For example, different regions in France may treat chicken differently. In their soup, stew, and sauce-heavy cuisine, dishes often start with a base of mirepoix, a combination of diced celery, onions, carrots, and garlic. And it’s no secret that French chefs cook with wine every now and again—but it’s never just sloshed into a dish. It’s often added into a hot pan to evaporate so that the concentrated flavour of the wine sips through the dish. For a taste of France, you can head to Le Grenier à Pain at Riverside, Five Senses at Galana Plaza, Allan Bobbe’s Bistro in Westlands and Table 49 at JKIA.
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MEXICAN CUISINE Mexican food has some of the most well-known and loved dishes in the world. Mexican cuisine varies by region due to local climate, geography and ethnic differences among the indigenous inhabitants. Some of the typical Mexican dishes include Tamales – Boiled pockets of corn dough stuffed with meat and served in banana leaves, Mole – A spicy sauce that is poured over meat, with chocolate sometimes added, Chilaquiles – fried corn tortillas topped with red or green salsa, scrambled or fried eggs, cheese and cream, Enchiladas – corn or flour tortillas filled with meat, cheese and beans, topped in a chilli sauce. You can enjoy all these foods in these following Mexican joints in Nairobi; Mercado in Westlands, Savbor a’ Mexico in Two Rivers, Taco in Gigiri, FondaNBO in Gigiri, Havana in Westlands and Berbey Oasis in the CBD
JA PA N E S E C U I S I N E
Japanese cuisine encompasses the regional and traditional foods of Japan, which have developed through centuries of political, economic, and social changes. The traditional cuisine of Japan is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes; there is an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. Side dishes often consist of fish, pickled vegetables, and vegetables cooked in broth. Seafood is common, often grilled, but also served raw as sashimi or in sushi. Seafood and vegetables are also deep-fried in a light batter, as tempura. Apart from rice, staples include noodles, such as soba and udon. Japan also has many simmered dishes such as fish products in broth called oden, or beef in sukiyaki and nikujaga. Japanese spots in Nairobi include Haru Restaurant in Karen, Tokyo restaurant along Kolloh Road, Sushi Soo Restaurant along Oloitoktok Road, Furusato in Parklands and Bamboo in Spring Valley.
Chips Nachos and Guacamole
M AT C H MADE IN H E AV E N
Guacamole is one of the most versatile, timeless and delicious foods for any fiesta. However, as a Nacho topper, nothing beats this. It is arguably the most sought after pairing in the world. The Guacamole Serve it as a dip, on the nachos or you can add gobs and gobs of guacamole to the Nachos. This is perfect base recipe for your avocado needs. It stands as the favorite party food – cheesy, tangy nachos with a chunky slide of avocado.
Dip right in!
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22 THE ROUND TABLE
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Poizon Ivy is one phenomenal lady that you need to know more about is. The Kenyan born, USA bred, Entertainer, DJ, is one of the few, if not the only Kenyan working at the NBA. She is the official NBA’s Dallas Mavericks team entertainment manager. As a holder of that title, she controls sound at the American Airlines Centre during or after the game. She also anticipates plays and selects best sounds to complement actions.By the virtue of working at the NBA, Ivy’s star is on a gradual rise. She Deejays high profile gigs across the USA, sharing the stage with crème of the crop artists. Various awards and accolades are also flowing her way. She won the Diaspora Entertainment Award (DEAR), and in 2017 she had been nominated for AFRIMMA Awards in the category of Best African DJ USA.We took the time to speak to her about some aspects of her life that you might not know. Watch out for an in-depth interview later on about her career and what the future holds; Tell us a bit about your family. I’m the eldest of 3. Both my younger brothers actually live in Kenya and one is an aspiring actor. One of my brother’s most notable work includes a recurring role on the famous t.v show Tahidi High. People don’t know you have quite some history with the Mavericks. Oh yeah. Before becoming the team DJ for the Dallas Mavericks, I was a ball girl for 5 years. Those are the kids you see sweeping the floor when a player falls, rebounds during warm-ups, etc. If you could have one food for the rest of your life, what would it be? If I could eat one meal for the rest of my life, it would be Chapati and Ndengu. Favourite movie of all time? My favourite movie of all time is Sarafina, followed closely by Lion King because it was the first movie I saw in a movie theatre, which was actually at Kenya Cinema. Seeing that you are a basketball team Dj, is basketball your favourite sport? Yes, but although basketball is hands down my favourite sport, I have also developed quite a liking for football. What are some things on your to do list? One of the few things on my bucket list is visiting the Seven Wonders of the World seeing I’m a big history buff. I also really want to go on a game show. What’s the coolest thing in life for you? I seriously believe that there will never be anything cooler that I can do in life than being a mother. I hear that apparently you have some predicting powers. Haha, but yes. There is an interview that I did with J. Cole in 2010 I believe. In this interview, I correctly predicted the name of his debut album. I also predicted that the Mavs would win the 2011 NBA Championship way before either of those happened.
23 FOOD STYLING
Simply Outstanding...
In the Mood
Detailed Poached Egg Curry styled for greatness. A simple, light, comfy, and delish side dish which fits so well with steamed rice or chapati.
24 DISHY CHRONICLES
Njaanuary Maze You have to be cunning to survive these Njaanuary streets. It’s all about treading carefully, and having the right life hacks. DISHY brings you the hack to this Njaanuary Maze
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ur pockets all seem to just go on holiday in January. We overwork them in December and this is their off season. You have to be cunning to survive these Njaanuary streets. It’s all about treading carefully, and having the right life hacks. Worry not, Dishy has your back covered. Here are some of the back streets of this Njaanuary maze. 1.Buy chapo, mandazi from Mama kibanda. It’s just 10-20 Bob rather than cooking at home. One of the cheapest and most enjoyable breakfast pieces around 2.Buy madondo (Beans) and green grams (ndengu) from mama pima while also trying to avoid buying canned beans. January doesn’t mix well with gentrification 3.Store egg trays at all times rather than buy per piece. 4.Try small chops of meat either doing it from home or even from your local butcher. 5.Buy big cuts or packages of meat and stretch it out over multiple meals. 6.Divide and freeze any meat you won't use within the week.
7 .Make big batches of whatever you cook and portion out the leftovers to fridge or freeze for later. 8.Buy frozen fruits and veggies.If you're a big smoothie person, buy the more expensive ingredients (like berries) frozen instead of fresh. Costs way less and they last longer. 9.Take time at the beginning of the week to plan out what you're going to make. Plan your menu for the week on Monday and buy what you need that day. 10.Shop in thrift veggie markets like Gikomba and Marikiti rather than buying from the in estate mama mboga. They are considerably cheaper especially in bulk. 11.Don't fall into the temptation of impulse buying. Be strong 12.Don't pay extra for packaging. Carry you own paper bag /kiondo while going for shopping. Stop paying for the packaging every time you go out shopping 13.Utilize that backyard shamba and home garden. If you can, grow your own vegetables go ahead do, plant things you'll actually use, like tomatoes and onions.
25 WINE WITH ME
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Vera after causing a commotion with Frank tries to keep her mind of it but lands directly into another mess. “Frank did you just slap me?!” The drama that had ensued in the club had everyone in the club staring at them. The security team even had to intervene. Vera and Frank were having a good time in the club just before Vera raised a tantrum. She wasn’t happy how Frank always put his wife first, but she had always found a way to suppress her feelings. That was their arrangement, and catching feelings was not part of the deal. “I don’t like how you treat me like trash!” “Where is all this coming from?” Frank had always known she was jealous but this was different. “You’ve had too much to drink.” “Screw you,” She was now standing, shouting while toppling the ice bucket and bottles down, “I am not a regular prostitute.” All eyes were on them now. “Screw your wife and kids…” All of a sudden, her cheeks were hot, the pain seething all through her jawline. ………………………. “Hi there… Hey you... Frank I don’t understand... Frank can we...” Before she could send any of these texts her phone rings and its Ivy calling “Hey girl, stop mourning over a married man and get your dancing shoes on, I am picking you up in an hour. I have been invited for a party in Hurlingham and I hear there will be loaded guys, our type. Let’s go hunt for your replacement babe.” With that comment she instantly hangs up. Vera is left torn in between sleeping in and reminiscing about her and Frank but then again we all know her addiction to the night life. Ding! Dong! Her doorbell rang concurrently ‘Aih kuwa mpole na fungua!’ Vera shouts across the room as she looks for her house keys. ‘Damn girl! kwani leo umeamua aje?’ Ivy
was dressed in a little black dress that made her look both trashy and trendy. “Today we go hunting, go wear your red dress and remove whatever this is you have on. “Hii maneno ya kushinda umelia I’m in love with Frank mara I can’t live without him has to stop! New year, new jamaa!” she mocked. An Uber that Ivy had requested arrived as Ivy was doing the final touches on Vero’s make up. On arrival at the party Ivy excitedly calls Kate to come pick them up. “Hi ladies, welcome, the party is at the backyard let me show you the way.” Kate, Ivy’s bubbly friend escorted them to where the party was. The setting was amazing swimming pool, dance floor, bar and outdoor area to sit! “Let’s start the night on a high note. Shots?” Ivy walked to the bar and asks for some Beefeater Pink gin shots. A few potential men approached them but Vera was completely disinterested. ‘You don’t have to sulk the whole night. Have a good time. Whatever it is, there’s nothing a couple of Beefeater shots can’t solve.” She took the drink and gave herself a pep-talk convincing herself that having a bad time would not change the fact that Frank is never leaving his wife for her. She joined Ivy who was in the company of some men. As the night went on Vera loosened up and started dancing seductively in the dance floor. “Do you mind?” a deep toned male voice whispered in her ear. She responded by grinding on him. Vera opened her eyes to an unfamiliar ceiling and bed. She started looking for her phone and it was four a.m. She looked beside her and it was the man from the dance floor. They were both naked and open pack of used condoms was on the floor. She couldn’t recall how she got herself there. She silently put on her clothes on, ordered for an Uber and sneaked out of the house.
26 BACK TO SCHOOL
Good old
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igh School, especially if you were in the 8-4-4 system was really tough. We had to get something to spice it up and make it worthwhile. Apart from funkies, food was really crucial. Some of us had really subpar food daily and that one signature meal that was everyone’s favourite was really valued. We even had some custom ways of making it tastier. In this new segment titled ‘Enzi Zetu’, we go back in time to our high school days with some of your favourite celebrities. For our first issue in this new decade, we talk to comedian Vincent Muasya aka Chipukeezy as he takes us into his high school days.
1.Which high school were you in? Ala, the one and only Tala High School.
2. Take us back to your high school days and tell us about your favourite meals. Our high school menu was simple. We had Muthokoi daily for lunch. Friday’s was however slightly different as it was served with some meat. That was my favourite. We even used to mix it up with some Blue Band making it really awesome.
3. Were you friends with the Dining Hall / Kitchen staff?
Yes. The guy in charge was called Mr. Kilema and he was my guy. He used to add me tu nyama and viazi when serving. I also got fairly huge portions when served. I remember one time he really came through. There was this funkie at our school and I took a girl to the DH to impress her. Luckily, Mr. Kilema came through and we had some muthokoi.
4. Do you cook or eat outside?
I am usually busy during the weekdays. So from Monday to Fridays I eat outside. Weekends however are for eating indoors.
5. What do you cook mostly?
Indomie noodles. It’s really easy and fast to make.
6. What was your first meal to backfire?
Ugali. I remember trying to make ugali but ilichomeka mbaya sana. The whole house was really smoky too. Through the days I have however perfected my ugali.
I ate Muthokoi daily for 4 years…
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he number of restaurants and cafes coming up in Nairobi, we can barely count. So it’s hard for us to know about all the offers out there that come with them. There’s always an offer somewhere, whether its lunch, dinner or breakfast, so instead of wasting your money try these out and save costs. News Café They have a wholesome breakfast offer every morning until 10 am. You enjoy a plate of fries, toast with butter, an option of either sausages or bacon, and an egg all for 400 /-. Here’s a little tip, go with a friend, while enjoying the breakfast offer, split the bill on one pot of tea that can serve two cups. That way you each only pay about 500 /- for a full breakfast. Steers What other way to enjoy your midweek than to grab a Wacky Wednesday. That's two classic burgers for 350 /Joeswings Fried Fridays: With a 10pc wing order. You will receive all you can eat fries! Wing Wednesday:(425 /-). Wednesday are spoil your boyfriend day 5 wings Fries and a Drink Domino's Two for Tuesdays -This Tuesday the Domino's Pizza Buy one get one FREE! on selected pizzas is going to bigger than ever! Get 2 Large Pizzas @ 1300/- or 2 Medium @ 900/-
Fogo Gaucho Fogo Gaucho Churrascaria is Nairobi's Favourite Brazilian steakhouse. They serve 17 cuts of meat & 20 different salads #AllYouCanEat for a set price. The Tav Sundays are for meat and all day and night happy hour!! What are your plans? The super Celtic burger challenge is also available where buy 1 get 1 free on burgers all day and night! Burger Tuesday is always a plan! Wings and Things Wednesday! - 1kg of wings at 1000, 1kg of wings + 1L pitcher of beer at 1500 /- and Buy 1 get 1 free on sangria and wine all day and night! Heavenly Foods Eat all you can courtesy of Heavenly Foods. Burger and fries go for only 1,500 /-. No takeaways are allowed however as it #eatallyoucan 699/- will get you two burgers and a mocktail. You can also grab yourself two pizzas for the price of one at only 999 /Kilo Wednesdays also have you grabbing a Kilo of wings or ribs at 1000 /-
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Urban Burger Bottomless Beer Friday is that gift that keeps giving. Go to all their branches except Garden City from 4pm till midnight to enjoy ALL YOU CAN DRINK BEER FOR 990 /Crazy Mondays also offers you two burgers and two sides for only 990/- all day. Artcaffe Every Friday, they offer you extended happy hour deal on selected cocktails where you buy One Get One Free from 4pm till midnight. Pizza Inn Awesome Terrific Tuesday has you buy one and get the other one absolutely free. You can have your friends tag along and enjoy. Spur Kenya Spur Kenya (Soaring Eagle Spur, Nairobi) is at Eka Hotel. Steak Wednesdays has you enjoy 20% Off on all Spur Steaks and every Wednesday only at Spur Soaring Eagle! Burrito Bar – The Alchemist Taco Tuesday mean you get 25% off on all walk-in taco orders! Go by The Alchemist Bar tonight and every Tuesday to enjoy your tacos while you experience movie night with your loved ones!
Dominos Pizza The pizzas come in 2 by 2, every Tuesday just for you! Dominos offer Buy 1 get 1 free on their pan fried pizza with Medium at Ksh 900 and large at Ksh 1300. This offer is however on selected pizzas only Pizza Hut Have you taken advantage of their triples offer yet?! 3 smalls for 1,000/-, 3 mediums for 1,500 /- and 3 larges for 2,000 /Big Knife Big knife brings the Student Menu at 350 /- where you enjoy a small pack of fries, a Turkish doner shawarma and a soda. •Movenpick Nairobi Chocolate hour is a Mövenpick tradition that you cannot resist. Experience the best in chocolate creations from their team of experts every day from 4-5pm at the lobby for free! Bring the sweetest person you know and enjoy the delicious flavours of expertly made chocolate Mercado Nairobi Don't miss out on their Taco Tuesdays with Bottomless Tacos All Day! Vegetarian go for 1,000/- per person while Non – Vegetarian 1,500/- per person
Nyama Mama Every Monday mama has a BOGOF offer on her burgers. All you need to do is show up at any of Mama’s outlets and choose your burger! Mama’s Happy Hour is also from 3 till 8 PM. Go down for some Buy 1 Get 1 Free offers on Beers at 350 /-, Cocktails at 600 /- & Wines at 700 /Mamas Jack and Ribs Tuesday’s. Enjoy all you can eat ribs & Pitcher of Jack Daniels at Ksh 3000 per person from 5.00pm to 10.00 Pm.
Any foodie on a budget would appreciate this.
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Spot on
Kibandaski
Let's face it, not all Kibandas offer good food. A good Kibanda is a gem in the sand, hard to identify and to come by. Thus, we've got your back. As FELIX KAVII highlights ways on how to spot a good Kibanda
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New Year means new beginnings and more Kibandaski escapades. This issue marks the beginning of a new decade. We will go to new kibandaskis and of course visit some of our trademark spots. Besides, utamu wa Kibandaski is being a local. So we've got to start the decade in style. These are some of the indicators that a Kibandaski is worth your money.
The place must also accommodate everyone. Once you're in a good Kibandaski, you'll definitely notice all different classes of people present. From nduthi guys, office people in their suit and ties to the casual mwananchi.
It is often said, finding a good Kibandaski is easy. Just ask a nduthi guys where the eat and that's it. They know all Firstly, the name of the place says it all. A good Kiban- the good spots, being that their job doesn't allow them daski is often named/nicknamed after the chief cook to eat at substandard places. You can't afford a running who doubles up as the owner. Names like Kwa Simo or stomach while on the job now can you? kwa Mama Njeri are a clear indicator. A good Kibandaski If the place sells nyama choma, you must be forced to might also have a fun twisted nickname like Villa Rosy. taste some meat hapo nje. If they don't offer you a bite, Your food is only as good as the ambience of the place. that place is probably not it. First off moshi is important. The place must have some Chapo is the SI unit of a Kibandaski. A chapo in a good smoke - not too much of course. Just fairly bearable. place should go for 20/- maximum and minimum 10/-. A small radio / tv should be present. News hour is also Anything more or less just walk. Pilipili teargas should important in a good Kibandaski. You have to know what's also be available, and for free. happening around the country while eating. Some music In a good Kibandaski, food - especially the trademark has to be playing from somewhere too. food of the place - is done/almost done by 3.30 p.m. If not, it just shows that people don't visit the place as The waiters' aprons/kabutis must have some wear and tear. This is a clear indicator that they are really putting in much as they should. the work to get you well fed. Now you are in the know on how to spot a good place. You can now be a professional Kibandaski spotter.
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Lingua KIBANDASKI
Here is a list of foods and terms that should be recognizable in any good Kibandaski. These are also must try stuff.
Ugali wembe - ugali saucer
Mchele Njeri - Rice with waru and peas
Ugali kipchoge - ugali ya brown , from millet
Kadhalika - This is a mix of every thing; greens,
Ugali mlima - usually bigger than the normal
cabbage, ndengu or madondo. Usually served
ugali , so you add 10 Bob
with some rice, chapo or ugali
Ugali funika / Mchele funika - comes moulded
Kidungi - fork
in shape of a bowl. "Usiniwekee funika"
Kidero - Tap water
Ugali Migingo - ugali and omena Miti - Tooth picks Chapo Beyonce - white chapo with meat RnB - Rice and Beans Choma - this is Chapo/Mandazi that has been chopped into many small pieces and smeared with madondo/ndengu soup. GSU - Githeri, sukumawiki na Ugali
Chafua - This is smear soup, mostly either ndengu or madondo (beans) soup. Luckily if you know your kibanda people they can hook you up with some beef stew - now you see the importance of being a local at your joint. Ya ndani - Matumbo Karare- Half chapo Combat - Githeri - “Nichezeshee combat�
31. WINE AFTER WINE
C
China Love
The girls are back from their trip to Asia and they gather to reminisce about their favourite parts of the getaway.
hina was great,the girls had a lot of fun. Grace however had also been there for business seeing that she used the trip to go shopping for stock for her new electronics shop back home. Now it's back to business, although something was different it's been a week now since they left the breathtaking island but Grace seemed different, she's glowy than usual. Well she's always stunning but this seemed like a different kind of glow. “Okay what's up?” Brenda, the talkative one and clearly the most observant wasn't going to let that go that easily. Curious minds surrounded her, they all wanted the beans spilled. “What are you talking about,” Grace asked smiling suspiciously.That smile couldn't fool anyone no matter how daft you were, you'd definately sense that something was up.
“Look at you, you are really going to deny it? How long have we known each other? I know something's up your sleeve, you've been happier than usual this past few weeks and surprisingly jumpy so am pretty sure your hiding something spicy. Now shoot” Okay she blew her cover, damn those girls were smart. She didn't want to tell them yet, it was too soon. She wanted to surprise them but she had no choice, it was time. She took a deep breath, exhaled and started rumbling about the mystery man she met in Shanghai. She had met Yang in the Shangai Airport as she was setting up a plan for cargo shipment. “Sasa. It’s not everyday me huona people from Nairobi.” The tall buff guy behind the Air China desk took her aback as he greeted her. “How do you know Swahili?” she asked “How about I take you out and tell you all about it.” He was smooth and his smile made her feel some way. There was no way she was saying no to this. One thing led to another and now her girls were all mushed up around her devouring every word she was saying over a bottle of Beefeater Gin.
On the other hand Ann didn't look quite herself since their arrival in Nai. The job promotion thing is a big step for her and it's something she's always dreamt of, I mean we are talking about a raise, new begginings and all but Italy is in another continent. That meant she'll have to leave everything behind; from her old life, friends, family and her lover. That's what bothered her the most. Everyone knew most long distance relationships don't work,was this going to be the end of hers? Despite all the excitement Grace noticed the sudden change in Ann, “What's wrong? You don't look happy.” She felt bad as she didn't want to make all this about herself, she was happy for Grace, she truly was but her own ship was sinking and she needed her friends. “It's Ken, I think we are going to take a break, I don't think this will workout.” “One thing I came to pick out from this chaotic world is that love is a beautiful thing and no matter how many memes people share or what advice you'll take in, love will always exist. Whether you are miles away or not, the magic will always be there. It's up to you to make it happen. Never end a beautiful thing out of fear, find a way to make it work. Ken is a really great guy you'd be dumb to let him go, fight for this,” That's all Brenda said. It kind of helped her a bit, ultimately it’s what she needed to hear. Now back to Grace. The girls were going to meet Yang in the weekend. It turns out he's half Chinese,half Mexican, they were so excited. The day was finally here and as always they all dressed to kill. Yang had already booked a table for them in Kempinski,they were welcomed by a glass of Moet. There they were,they lookin all so cute together, Grace was all smiley and she didn’t even realize it. “Saseni, hope you guys are good, naitwa Yang. I’m pleased to meet you all.” Huh. He speaks Swahili, fluently in fact. That came as a shocker and Grace noticed it on all their faces. She had left out that part intentionally.
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FALL IN LOVE WITH THE CAPITAL
Nyama Mama In this decade’s first article on the Unsullied we take a sneak peek into one of Nairobi’s most culturally inclusive restaurant, Nyama Mama’s.
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yama Mama opened its first branch in Kenya in 2016, with a concept of introducing something so familiar and comfortable to Kenyans while still giving it a modern concept. Their flagship restaurant was at Delta Towers in Westlands. After vast growth and tremendous success - The restaurant won Best African Cuisine on the Continent - they expanded, opening their Capital Centre branch in 2018.
Location and Access
Located at the Capital Centre in Nairobi, along Mombasa Road, the establishment has become a focal point of the area serving local residents and tourists connecting to the airport. The restaurant is also easily accessible from the CBD using either private or public transport.
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Interior; Sights & Feels “Giving the African food experience a much needed modern makeover,” best describes the insides of Nyama Mama. The outside name banner theme of Nyama Mama is white and black but still manages to be artistic and modern. Don’t let that fool you though, because the interior is a whole splash of colours. If you’re African, being inside Nyama Mama makes you feel at home, but with a twist. For non-Africans, it feels like home but with an African twist. There is no single standing color that stands out inside. The walls are red, some black and even cream. The tables have been set out differently in all sorts of variations. The ‘vitenge’ couches are actually a good touch giving the place an African homely touch. There are tables of four or more if you are a huge crowd. The various artefacts in and around the place give you a nostalgic feeling. Kettles, cups and even plates are not your modern ones. On the wall are also sculptures the Big Five reminding you what beauty Kenya has to offer.
Cuisines
Nyama Mama isn’t a stylish roast house for its classy African setting and appearance only but this is also reflected in their menu. The place isn’t called ‘Nyama Mama’ for no reason. Their menu is broken down into so many variables and will almost leave you confused. Their flame grills titled under ‘Mama Grill’ which is served with a choice of sauce (mushroom sauce, pepper sauce, onion herb gravy or mint sauce), mashed potatoes and grilled tender stem broccoli are a huge variety. Some of their signature grills are Grilled beef tenderloin 1600 /-, Lamb chops 2700 /-, T-bone 3600 /-, Rib-eye 3500 /-, Grilled Praw 2500 /-, Pork chops 2000 /-, New York steak 3000 /-
34 UNSULLIED Some nice twist that Nyama Mama menu has is their Chapati Wraps. This is chapatti with a uniquely styled chapatti with some nice stuff inside. Some of the wraps include Seared chicken tikka (sweet mango chutney and kachumbari) for 800/- and the Grilled halloumi (pickled onions, sukuma wiki, smoky mayo) that goes for 700 /-. The vegetarians are also catered for in the ‘Shamba la Mama’ menu section. Some vegetarian salads include the Organic garden salad (lettuce, cucumbers, olives, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, baby corn, citrus & mustard vinaigrette) for 500 /- and the Roasted pumpkin & feta salad (baby spinach, pumpkin seeds, peppers, balsamic & honey dressing) that goes for 600 /-.
Thumbs Up
The service is great. Nyama Mama has some of the best Chefs and waiters. They know their way around their meat and cocktails. The hospitality levels are pure 5- star level. Short distance from the CBD. Getting to Nyama Mama takes less than 5 minutes from the CBD.
Thumbs Down
The food portions could be more.
35 DISHY DELIGHT
Order
IN
If meal planning stresses you out and cooking is really not your thing, meal delivery services take care of planning all of that for you. Let the meals come to you.
M
eal delivery services do this with super easy step-by-step instructions on your phone. Sometimes you may be too busy in the office, working late or just simply need food delivered to your room.
Every day, bike riders make at least 1,000 food deliveries in Nairobi. Some even plan on doing drone deliveries by 2021. All of these are online orders from the uncountable food delivery apps. These apps incorporate almost all restaurants in the city meaning you can get whatever your tastebuds are craving. There is just something cool about picking up your phone, seeing the foods on the menu that you didn’t even know existed, and then being able to get it delivered right to you wherever you are, whether at your house or your office, whether you are hanging out in the park, whether you are with friends or alone.
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Going to the grocery store and buying food takes time; and as the saying goes, time is money. No dishes. Ordering in means you won’t have to worry about the hustle of cleaning up the mess that is cooking and preparing your food. Food delivery apps reward loyal customers with vouchers. This means you at time order foods at reduced prices. You can pay from wherever you are. With food delivery apps, you can even order food for someone from a foreign country and just sort out the bill via phone money transfer.
You could argue that meal delivery is pricier than buying your own ingredients, but it’s still so much cheaper and convenient than most restaurants. Here’s some ways how meal delivery services offer you the utmost convenience. No more throwing out extra non-eaten food sitting around in your refrigerator for days or week. Plus you can also order food for the exact number of people you want to. That’s savings right there. Ordering in means you will end up going out to eat less. This in turn means saving more.
Online food delivery apps have all sorts of cuisines. You can order Kenyan, Mexican, Inidan and even Chinese cuisine without having to visit the place. The bottom line is the cost is quite reasonable and that’s why so many people have regular subscriptions and say that using meal delivery services has truly been life-changing.
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37 DOPE CONVERSATION
Dope Conversation Today our dope conversation comes from, Irene Cheptap who takes us through a hearty treat of vegetable spaghetti as she explores the love and ease of UNO PEANUT BUTTER sauce in making such a Dishy dish. Tickle your taste birds as she gives her style of preparation and feel free to indulge on our conversation to learn more ways to do the same and more tricks to employ in your treat. Spaghetti Veg X Uno Peanut Butter Sauce Vegetable spaghetti prepared with the magical uno peanut powder, pepper sauce and afkeido from Harvard
Ingredients • A pack boiled spaghetti • 2 tomatoes • 1 bell pepper • 3 onions • a cup of pea • Grated carrots/ Zucchini • Tomato paste • Uno
Procedure
1. Fry your onions, as it turns translucent, add UNO and your tomato paste and stir 2. Add your tomatoes and let it cook for five minutes till it turns into paste like. 3. Add all your vegetables mixtures (peas, bell peppers, and carrots/zucchini) and mixed with the tomatoes very well. 4. Add some water and cooked till the peas are ready and DON’T let it overcook till it turns colour. That means all your concentration will be needed here. 5. Add your cooked spaghetti and give it a smart slow mix to avoid breakage, then give it 5 minutes to simmer then serve with any cold drink.
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BOTTLE SERVICE
LET THE DRINKING beGIN
Gin
THIS WAY
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23. WINE WITH ME 39 COCKTAIL HOUR
Pink & Tonic Beefeater –
Vibrant Twists on theGin Gin and Tonic that enPink Your hances the strawberry flavour. Make room on your bar cart for the increasingly popular pink gin. Its bright, InstaIngredients gram-worthy color comes from infusing the 50ml Beefeater Pink red berries, or currants gin with grapefruit, for a spirit 150ml tonicthat’s waterstill mostly dry but bursting with flavour. This fruity twist is perfect as a Fresh halved poolside sip. strawberries
Instructions Ingredients
Pink Your Gin Make room on your bar cart for the increasingly popular pink gin. Its bright, Instagram-worthy color comes from infusing the gin with grapefruit, red berries, or currants for a spirit that’s still mostly dry but bursting with flavour. This fruity twist is perfect as a poolside sip.
Ingredients
60 ml Beefeater Pink Build ingredients in glass over cubed ice and 2 dashes Angostura Aromatic Bitters and gently stir to combine. Strawberry
60 ml Beefeater Pink 2 dashes Angostura Aromatic Bitters and Strawberry
Instructions
Instructions
1. In a mixing glass, stir ingredients with ice to chill. Strain into a small old fashioned glass.
1.In a mixing glass, stir ingredients with ice to chill. Strain into a small old fashioned glass.
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Pink Daiquiri Ingredients 60ml Beefeater Pink 22.5ml fresh lime juice 15ml sugar syrup 5 fresh strawberries
Instructions Blend all ingredients with a scoop of crushed ice.
Befitting
BEAFEATER
THE GIN THAT SERVES YOU RIGHT
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Gilbey’s cup Tired of gin and tonic? Try this breezy cocktail with gin, orange juice and lemon juice.
Ingredients
60 ml Gilbeys gin 60 ml orange juice (freshly squeezed) 45 ml lemon juice (freshly squeezed) 60 ml sugar syrup 1 egg whites 1 lemon slice for garnishing and rosemary
Instructions
1. Add all ingredients except the plum to a shaker, fill with lots of ice and shake well for a full minute to emulsify the egg white. 2. Strain into the canapĂŠ shots being careful to split the mix evenly so each has a frothy top from the egg white. 3. Garnish with one or two slices of lemon.
Magical GILBEYS
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Negroni
Ingredients 60 ml Gilbey’s Gin 60 ml Sweet Vermouth preferably Martini 60 ml Campari 2 dashes Orange Bitters or orange wheel
Classic Gin Fizz Cocktail You know what they say about classic drinks, they are timeless. The gin fizz has a very light, sour citrus flavour that allows the gin to shine. Because of this, using Gilbey’s gin is recommended.
Ingredients
60 ml Gilbeys gin 30 ml lemon Juice (Fresh) Instructions 30 ml simple syrup 1.Stir all ingredients well in an ice-filled mixing 60 ml soda water (or enough to fill) glass. Garnish: lemon peel 2.Strain into ice-filled old fashioned glass. 3.Garnish with orange twist.
Instructions
1. Pour the gin, juice, sugar, syrup, into a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake vigorously. 2. Strain into a chilled highball glass with ice cubes and Garnish with a cherry.
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Gin-Gin Mule Cocktail Well this classic cocktail is commonly thought of as a Moscow mule with gin with a bit of mojito influence. It’s made of 2 gins – Gilbeys, Gin and Tonic and Ginger-beer.
Ingredients
8 mint leaves 60 ml lime juice (fresh) 60 ml simple syrup 90 ml Gilbey’s gin 120 ml ginger beer (enough to fill) Garnish: mint sprig
Instructions
1. In a cocktail shaker, add the mint leaves, lime juice, and simple syrup. 2. Muddle well to release the essence of the herbs. 3. Add gin and fill the shaker with ice, shake well, and strain into a highball glass filled with fresh ice. 4. Top with ginger beer and Garnish with a sprig of mint.
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45 BAR CULTURE
Hours that Count
After a long day at work, meeting up with friends for a drink or two is one of the best ways to unwind and catch the sunset. However, if you are on a tight budget you might want to consider some of the happy hours the city has to offer…
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he thing about happy hours that I like; they respect your budget and occasion. Whether you’ve just been paid and you’re going out on a date or it is smack in the middle of the month and you’ve been cooped up in an office all day dealing with loads of corporate crap. Happy hours offer sweet relief. Happy hour after all is not just about getting a discount on drinks to calm your mind. It can also be about reconnecting with your long lost friends or acquaintances throughout the busy week. It’s about ending the day, even if it didn’t start in a good way, in a fun-filled setting of refreshments and bitings.
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ArtCaffe
Here you have twice the fun with half prices on cocktails during happy hour.Artcaffe is at your service for happy hour every day from 4pm to 7pm as you sample your favourite cocktails at half price. Apart from enjoying the cocktails and good food, different Artcaffe outlets have special live experiences once a week; for instance, every Friday Artcaffe Oval gives you the opportunity to experience salsa night from 9pm onwards. My take, try the New York Sour. Their prices vary from KES 650-KES 950
Brew Bistro With branches in Westlands and Lang’ata, you have a variety of places to enjoy Happy Hour. For their happy hour, you get a 2 for 1 offer on their draft beers and selected cocktails. Their offer on beer covers beer by the mug or by the pitcher. You can perch up there as a group and have a good time from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.Beer goes for KES 400 for a 500ML mug or KES 1500 for a 2L jug. (Remember you get two) Cocktails on happy hour go for KES 750
Marquee Marquee sits on the rooftop of The Westerly in Westlands. Here, I enjoyed their Long Island Iced Tea. The Long Island is a potent cocktail that is very easy to screw up. These guys do not. They balance out the flavours nicely and still maintain its potency. For their happy hour, you get a 2 for 1 deal that runs from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Prices range from KES 750 – KES 900
Charlie's Bistro They are good at cocktails. Heck, even if they made you wait a year for a cocktail it would be worth it. At Charlie’s, you get cocktails at a slashed price. You buy them for Ksh 500 bob. This runs from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. Word of advice though, if you are planning on going there on a Friday, leave work early. It is quite the popular joint.
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40 Forty
The place reeks of luxury. At first sight, you freak out a little. You are not sure what a night out here would cost you and you probably do not want to find out. And that is the good news. You do not have to find out. Just pop in for their happy hour where it is 2 for 1 on selected cocktails. Plus, it might be the longest happy hour on the list running from 5PM-9PM.
The Tav
Located on the ground floor of the Mirage which is off Waiyaki Way, the Tav is an Irish joint that has a rustic type of feel. Sitting on a building that holds one of Nairobi’s open office spaces it attracts a young crowd. Their happy hour is on select cocktails where you buy one and get one free. And an exceptionally good treat on Fridays and Saturdays where you get bottomless cocktails for only Ksh 2,000. The offers run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Igiza Lounge
It is located at Kenya National Theatre. A nice walk away from the CBD. Their happy hour is pegged onto local beers. They come at a reduced price. The same applies for select cocktails as well. The offers run from 5PM-7PM and it is a good joint if for you the CBD hits closer to home. On their happy hour menu cocktails appear to range be around KES 350 (arguably the most affordable) e.g. a whiskey sour and local beers go for KES 200.
Salt Bar and Grill
Salt Bar & Grill is located on the ground floor at the Wine shop, Junction mall. They offer the best selections of Napa Valley wines which are stocked in their beautiful bar. Other selections of wine being offered include Oak Ridge, Silk Oak, Three Girls and Lodi Estate wine. Happy hour happens every Friday from 5pm to 7 pm where you buy two glasses of selected best wines and get the third one absolutely free.
Newscafe Newscafe is located at Sarit Centre, Westlands. Their happy hour is from 5pm-7pm on select cocktails. Classic cocktails that include the Cosmopolitan, Mojitos, Daiquiri and Margaritas are Sh400. Their more grandiose cocktails go for about Sh600.
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Thrilling Kigali
S
o, January is here. January is like that moody kinyozi guy- you got to learn how to treat him right, but still you aren't sure if he's going to mess up your hair or not. I mean come on, you can't expect someone to cut your hair nicely if you don't keep them interested in you. Nobody knows what interests barber Jan, so you can't just depend on football and politics. You got to be wiser, deeper and careful - because Mr. Jan can smell bullshit from a mile away. Try too hard but don't try too hard. I was in Kigali a couple of weeks ago in December. December is that nice barber everyone loves. The guy has a way of making you trust him. Trusting someone with your hair is one of the hardest thing to do. But Dec has your back. You just sit back, relax and unwind. The guy flows with everything - football, politics, heck the guy even knows about swimming. I had never been to Kigali before so when my boss told me I was going to Kigali to get drunk and write about it, I said why not. The plane was full of Kenyans headed there for festivities. Kigali Airport is nothing compared to the busy JKIA. My taxi guy was waiting for me, a dude called Patrick something. "So, what do you do? Are you a businessman?" Patrick spoke English with a French accent. "No. I'm actually a writer." "Oh." The look on his face was full of disappointment. Like he didn't expect a Kenyan writer to look like this. "So, you write for the big gazettes in Kenya?" This guy started every sentence with 'so' but I wasn't going to tell him. What arrogant writer corrects people's grammar? Atop their grammatical high horse. So I let it go. I won't tell you about the beautiful, clean and hilly streets. Come on, you've heard all that from somewhere. The dude at the bar- Peter- in Serena was a Kenyan chap. It was like meeting a long lost cousin.
I headed straight down in my shorts and hairy legs and got a bottle of Jameson while getting all the stories from Peter. You might find it hard to get stories for your bar guy but trust me, get a Jameson whisky and a fellow Kenyan behind the counter in a foreign land and you're good to go. I only had 4 days in Kigali. Some Rwandan journalist- Jojo who I met in Nairobi years back was hosting a party. He was surprised when I updated my WhatsApp status saying I was in Kigali. One text led to another and I receive an invite for a party. You don't show up to a party without alcohol. It's just simple party etiquette which we were going to follow even in Kigali. We got three bottles of Jameson - one for us, two for the people. We showed up at Jojo's house in a posh neighbourhood at around 12.30 a.m. "Is this a party or a meeting?" "My guy. You know Rwandans don't party like Kenyans. You guys are too loud." "Well, today you have not just one, but two Kenyans in your house. We might as well bring a piece of home here." If you go to Rwanda, don't expect to see people drinking themselves to death like we do. I told you, they are slow. Slow in a good way, but in a bad way too. Three bottles of Jameson later, coupled with some Kenyan music and charm, the whole place was different. The ladies my friends. The ladies! I woke up hammered next to this fine lass not knowing what time it was. Just yesterday, I get a text from Jojo asking me when I'm going back to Kigali again. He is now a Jameson whiskey guy and has Pete for a slice of Kenyan company.
49 ON THE COUNTER
Uninvited T roubles Jamo is officially a father of two. His first daughter was born in December and the guy has never stopped smiling since then. This kid, Blue is clearly the key to his heart. Allano once told him to stop smiling so foolishly or else his other baby mama will start complaining that he favors one kid over the other.
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new decade is here and Arsenal couldn't have started it any better. They managed to give us some silence in January from those noisy Manchester lads who are stuck in past glories. These Liverpool lads are surely getting away with it. VAR has managed to ruin football. The damn thing is so bad that it has the Special One calling people idiots. We're all waiting to see whether Pep will outsmart Zidane in Europe seeing the league race is all but done. Jamo is officially a father of two. His first daughter was born in December and the guy has never stopped smiling since then. This kid, Blue is clearly the key to his heart. Allano once told him to stop smiling so foolishly or else his other baby mama will start complaining that he favors one kid over the other. "You know how women are." Jamo was hosting a small lunch at his place to celebrate the New Year and also Blue's one month anniversary. We had all contributed some money for the food stuff. Sly had left early while I was still asleep to go help with the cooking and other preparations. Allano had texted me saying I should pick him up when the time is right. Being the typical Kenyans we are, we planned on showing up at around 4 pm when all the cooking was done. Just in time to eat.
50 ON THE COUNTER
We did just that. I was surprised that Allano never mentioned his Liverpool boys even once during the drive. Ever since last season's slip up, the guy is careful not to jinx his team. We passed by the liquor store to get drinks- this was our only chore as the ladies had put it. The house was buzzing when we got there. Friends and relatives were all there eager to cradle the baby. Jamo was relieved to see us. "Mabuda. Hii yenu ndio timing. Ni muhimu." "Kwani ulikuwa unataka tukuje mapema tupike nini?" Allano never lacks a comment. The foods were a huge variety; from chapos to biryani. I went to check up on Sly and was surprised when I found her all dressed up. She hadn't left home like this but with women you never know. After eating up and stories with the various friends and family, we boys excluded ourselves. We grabbed our bottle of Jameson and headed to the rooftop area of the apartments. There was a nice chill spot there with a perfect view. "Manze next week ni shule bana. School fees is required." Jamo said. He was the only one among us who had school fees struggles. "You know we can't relate." I chipped in. "No you can't. But the time is coming. This decade tu. Kwanza where's Jen?" "We wacha maneno mingi." Allano was irritated.
"Kwani what's taking this guy so long?" He had been gone for almost 15 minutes. We were too lazy to go downstairs knowing the ladies wouldn't allow us to leave again. Just as our patience was running thin, Jamo shows up. One hand holding a bottle of Jameson and his face in somewhat shock. "Mbona umekawia?" I asked angrily. "Manze you won't believe what just happened." Jamo said as he took a seat, almost as if to relieve himself if what he'd just seen. "Manze Cate is here. And she has come with the kid and some jamaa." "Walai?!!" Allano shouted. Even I couldn't believe it. Cate was Jamo's first baby mama. She didn't see eye to eye with Jen and dramatic didn't even cover how she is. "Kwani you invited her?" I asked. "Aii aje? Even I ain't that stupid. She has just shown up. Kwani hamskii she has even come with some dude." Jamo had a hint of bitterness and anger in his voice.
We had to see it for ourselves. So Allano and I went downstairs with the disguise of wanting to pee. True to his words, Cate was there with a buff dark chap seated beside her in the sitting room. Sly called me - you know that thing ladies do with their eyes - and asked me why she was here. I told her I hadn't the slightest idea. The whole living room was tense. I didn't see Jen but from the look I things she was probably mad somewhere. I greeted them, and went Jen was his girlfriend with whom they had broken up, straight upstairs. again. Those two were breaking up everything but somehow managed to get back together. Even when Jamo was drinking as if the whisky would make this we thought it was worse, they always defied the odds. all a bad dream. Even Allano couldn't believe it. Talk about a toxic relationship. This time Allano had "Buda. Hii ni noma sana." He said messed up and she had been through his phone. Guy "Manze this is not right. How does she show up with was texting 'unnecessary people.' a guy in my house? Uninvited kwanza." "This is no way no begin the year," I said, “We need We talked about life and set plans to buy land in Ruai. another bottle." 2019 had passed and we still hadn't done it. This time we were serous. Problem is we were always serious. I went downstairs to grab another bottle of Jameson The years just seemed to pass by. The bottle was done from the car. and Jamo went downstairs to get another one.
51 RAISING THE BAR
RAISING THE BAR WITH DEJA VU
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wanted to have a good time somewhere not far from the city centre and my good guy Pete suggested we party in Westie. Westlands is the ultimate party centre of Nairobi. You cannot miss something to do in Westlands. We drove to the leafy suburbs and along Rhapta Road, shining brightly is the shining board of Déjà vu Lounge. I had never been to this infamous joint before and I must say the outside looks really impress. The parking is laid out nicely and was partly full at around 9 pm. The lighting at this place is so subtle. The place gives out some old school vibes with the building partly made up of bricks.
about six people or more. There are also couches which can sit more. Several screens are set up around the place, making it easy to follow the game from wherever you are seated. The indoor dancing is blended into the sitting area, utilising the space quite well. There is also an outdoor sitting area out back for those who want to enjoy their drink outside. The lighting outside is also quite good and round tables are set up with space for four to six. The transition from the inside and outside area is seamless and almost go unnoticed. The aroma inside Déjà vu is also something else. Their roasted beef is out of this world. If you want something to munch in the middle of your enjoyment, they have you covered. The chicken and beef are really a must have.
A deck of stairs takes you up into the main entrance into the club. The interior of Déjà vu is a décor heaven. The lighting blends in really well with the whole seats setting. The bar area well lit up with drinks arranged in a neat row. On the walls is some graffiti art that give the place a nice touch. Space is key in Déjà vu and they The place gets full quite fast so it’s advisable to get have utilised what they have well. The tables have seats there early. The cocktails at this place look really good that can accommodate and you have to try them out. Déjà vu is the ultimate place to go to for a night out.
52 WELLNESS
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ASK THE EXPERT EVE NJAMBI NUTRITIONIST
VISION & CLEAR SKIN
We might have been victims of our long December holidays, basking by * eating to our fills which might have done a number to our the sun and skins. So how do we deal with the sunburn and acne in the new decade? Our nutritionist EVE NJAMBI takes us through it
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e've all been there: A pimple pops up seemingly overnight and you need to get rid of it, immediately. While it may be tempting to pick and pop it into oblivion, there are plenty of better at-home, DIY ways to deal with acne in a way that won't leave you with a scar.
Acne can be stubborn, and depending on what type of pimple it is. They can also be really frustrating to treat too. The most important thing is to NOT pick the pimple. The more you pick at it, the slower the healing time. Instead, there are a number of natural ingredients that you can incorporate into your skin care routine to get the job done. To prevent and treat acne, create a facial mask and apply it, then leave it for short periods of time and rinsed off with warm water. Avocado oil which contains linoleic and oleic acid together with Vitamins A, C, D and E keeps skin hydrated without leaving an oily residue. This reduces the risk of acne. Avocado oil also has anti-inflammatory effects, which helps to reduce the redness and inflammation associated with acne. It also helps get rid of the sunburned skin due to the antioxidants in avocado oil which help to ease the symptoms of a sunburn. According to a 2011 review, the vitamin E, beta carotene, vitamin D, protein, lecithin, and essential fatty acids in the oil supports healing and soothe the skin. For those affected by dandruff , applying avocado oil to the scalp as a hot oil mask also helps reduce dandruff and other problems caused by a dry, flaky scalp.
Making Avocado, Honey and Yogurt facial mask • Take 1/4 ripe avocado and mash it up in a
• Stir them well until you get a paste of uni-
bowl until it turns lump free.
form consistency.
• Mix into the pulp 1 teaspoon of plain or-
• Apply the mask onto your skin for 10-15
ganic yogurt and 1/2 teaspoon of honey
minutes or until it dries out.
(most common)
53 FITNESS
ASK THE EXPERT NICK OLENYO PERSONAL TRAINER
Dress the Part
There is an excellent chance you are not putting the same amount of thought into how to dress for the gym as you do for a job interview, a wedding, even an average day at work. Why would you?
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onsider this: if you are a single person looking forward to meeting a person, the gym is as good a place as any to do it. You must have heard by now the most successful places to meet a sole mate is either at a wedding, in church or at the gym. Do not underestimate the allure of a person deep in the zone of their fitness routine. In addition, even if your motive is simply to get in your exercise it is best to be stylish and well-groomed no matter where you go. The decade is gone and so should your old-regular gym attires. It’s time for a change. It is time to pick something that will make you look hot, comfortable while still maintaining a balance on flexibility and being breathable. Genio sportswear have this type of clothing that will facilitate a solid workout and still look sharp. That which says you’ve shown up to break a sweat, stylishly. The accessibility of gym fashion and gym attire is synonymous with its desirability. Dressing for the gym and workout gear for women is as much about substance as it is style, so where do you start? Let's show you how to look good at the gym. • The Genio Block long sleeve is a must get gym set. Stylish and can be used for cold-training too • The Genio Plane Sport Wear. Perfect for both outdoor and indoor training • Genio Block Sleeveless. The T-back support on this sports bra is not only comfortable, but cute too.
• Genio Gradient – White to Grey sleeveless. The sports bra just calls for attention with the detailing. You can wear this when feeling some Khloe vibe. • Genio Camo. The camo comes in three colors, black, blue and green. The back detailed to expose the crop top or bra. • Genio Pod Pine Sleeveless. The light material just allows flexibility and style ooze out All this can top can be paired with: • Genio Tempo women’s shorts that are stretchy to accommodate flexibility. It bosses in different colors from hot pink, blue, black, purple, red, violet to hot pink. • GENIO VIBE women pants. These compression leggings are stylish and functional with a reflective detailing to keep you safe on your early morning runs. • Futuristic Genio light coat. This lightweight, water-resistant Genio active jacket comes in different colors.
Post Gym Attire Before you switch off thinking we're about to recommend a second bag, humor us and read on. There's no need to be classy or overdressed. Athleisure would work anytime, anywhere.
Footwear
It’s mostly advised to keep it simple and comfortable.
54 ADVERTORIAL
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