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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:00 am    Post subject: FOOD & DINING IN TANZANIA / TANZANIA DINING GUIDE Reply with quote

FOOD & DINING IN TANZANIA

GENERAL

Most hotels serve local Tanzanian food while the major hotels offer Western and other international food. Dar es Salaam is not one of the world's prime destination for gourmets. The good news is that there are new restaurants appearing almost weekly and this is a huge leap forward from just a few years ago where there were only two or three restaurants in town that didn't give you a runny tummy. Now, honest Italian, Chinese, Indo/Pakistani and International cuisine abounds and prices are reasonable by western standard. Run of the mill type wines are available from South Africa and this is punctuated with the occasional bright spots heralded by French wines from time to time. Beers, local and a variety of imported are freely available as are most liquors in restaurants and grocery stores.

Table service is normal in restaurants. Bars generally have counter service. Tanzania is a secular state and alcohol is not prohibited. Zanzibar's population is predominantly Muslim. Alcohol is available in some tourist hotels and restaurants, but should not be drunk in public.

National specialties

• Seafood such as prawns and lobsters.

• Tropical fruit such as coconuts, pawpaws, mangoes, pineapples and bananas.

National drinks

• A good lager, Safari, is produced locally.

• Konyagi is a popular gin.

• A chocolate and coconut liqueur called Afrikoko.

• A wine called Dodoma, which comes in red or rosé.

Tipping: Not generally encouraged, though waiters and porters in tourist hotels and restaurants may expect to be tipped.

PLACES TO DINE


4 Twenty Bar and Restaurant
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 744 273 620

56 Bhog
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 213 4780

Addis in Dar Ethopian Restaurant
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 741 266 299

Alcove Restaurant
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 213 7444

Anghiti
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 270 1866

Archipelago
Kenyatta Road,
Zanzibar
Phone: +255 747 462 311

Barbeque Village
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 266 7929

Barcelos Flamed Chicken
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 245 0108

Flight Up
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 260 0800

Hurry Curry
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
Phone: +255 22 212 2855

La Dolce Vita
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 741 782 497
Fax: +255 22 266 8212

Langi Langi
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 213 0130
Fax: +255 22 213 0100

Mandarin Restaurant
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 741 343 435

Nureen Restaurant
Dodoma
Phone: +255 26 232 2030

Pizza and Spice Limited
Dar es Salaam
Phone: +255 22 277 1313
Fax: +255 22 277 4456
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