Now I haven’t been back home to Africa in several years, so entering the world of KIZA was a step closer for me to be home, and I truly felt right at home! From the irresistibly catchy music, to the ‘we’re all family here’ attitude the staff portray, and ofcorse, the food. Everything at KIZA came together wonderfully to scratch my home-sick itch.
I was invited by Monica from DoinDubai to this Blogger-Managed Event, and from start to finish, this event was great! Not only was the food delicious, but the whole vibe was amazing! It’s not every day I literally get up and start dancing in the middle of the restaurant, but at KIZA I just couldn't resist! All of us got up and started dancing! We learned some African dance moves too! It was so much fun! And you can only imagine how wild we got when they started playing the ‘Waka Waka’ song! I literally danced like there was no tomorrow! And speaking of tomorrow, ‘Tomorrow Africa” is KIZA’s tagline, and I for one love it! It clearly shows that KIZA is not only for the fun & games but also for Africa’s well being and future prosperity.
When my fellow bloggers and I first reached the restaurant, we were all spoiled by the stunning fashion designs of Ntombi Couture. The designer brought us all different African-inspired clothing which she has specifically designed for this event! I was in complete awe of the stunning fabrics and patterns! They were all so beautiful and I for one would be happy to wear them at any day or time, because she truly found the perfect balance between the authentic African clothing and today’s modern fashion!
Once we all got dressed up, we started receiving all the delicious food and drinks. We started off with some passion fruit mojitos and traditional African appetizers.
Pepper Soup with Lamb made with traditional African spices.
This soup was beyond delicious! It was spicy and I loved that about it. The only downside to this soup was that they had some lamb fat, which I believe is used to give more flavor to the soup, but I personally wasn't a fan. Nevertheless, the soup itself, with all it’s incredible African spices was heavenly. Once I’m back at KIZA, I have no doubt that I will be ordering this soup again!
North African Lentil Soup
Being Libyan, I grew up having this soup most of my childhood, so it wasn't very special to me. Nevertheless, they did give it justice and made the soup as authentic as possible.
Kele Wele
This was interesting! Not only is the name super fun to say, but the dish itself was so different and tasty! It’s basically a Ghanian street food that has spicy fried ripe potato fries with peanuts. It sounds simple, it is simple, but oh so delicious! This makes the perfect appetizer to any pan-African meal!
Special BBQ Grilled Chicken Wings
The BBQ sauce was delicious, however, I preferred the chicken to be slightly more cooked than it was. Don’t get me wrong, it wasn't pink or anything dangerous, but it didn't have that crispy texture I love. Nevertheless, it was pretty tasty overall.
KIZA Mango Salad
Simplicity always wins. This salad cannot disappoint anyone. It’s easy on the stomach, good for a diet and cant help but please anyone.
African Meat Patty
When I saw ‘patty’ on the menu, I nearly jumped out of my seat to yell out “HORRAY!” I’m a huge patty fan, and at KIZA, I became even a bigger one! For the lack of better words, it was simply delicious!
Then came our delicious main courses. We started off with;
The Peri Peri prawns
They tasted delicious! Tiger prawns sautéed with KIZA’s special African sauce. What more can you ask for?!
Princess KIZA
This was definitely my favorite main course. It’s a large sea bream fish baked to perfection! It was perfectly marinated and honestly tasted incredible! Highly recommend trying this Princess KIZA out!
Mixed Grill Platter
This platter was not made for the faint hearted! This massive platter consisted of everything you can want in a meat platter, from Lamb Chops to Chicken to Beef and also Nyamachoma, which is Kenyan for ‘roast meat’. This platter was amazing!
Althougth we were served quite a few sides, I only managed to try the Sukuma Wiki African Kale, which was a delicious kale salad, and even if you’re not a big kale fan, I strongly suggest you try this specific one as it is not your typical kale salad. The Sukama Wiki spices turned this kale upside down and made it into a salad that I truly enjoy eating; who would have thought!
The other side dish I tried was the Jollof rice. Personally, for me, it was good. Nothing stand-outish, but I enjoyed it as it complemented the main courses perfectly.
And then came the delicious desserts, we had the following three:
Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Simple yet tasty. If you like your desserts to feel home-made, this is the dessert for you!
Tropical Fruit Salad
Who doesn't like fruits?! We all enjoyed this platter, especially with our delicious teas and coffees.
Chocolate Molten Cake
I can’t speak for everyone, but this was definitely the best in my books! Sweet, rich and oh so good! This molten cake will leave you wanting more!
Overall, KIZA is an amazing place to go to and leave the world behind! If you want to try something different, then KIZA is a great choice! Delicious food & drinks, friendly staff, amazing music and just a great vibe; what more can you possibly ask for in a night out?!
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