Smiling Cheshire Cat
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2009
Boma breakfast
DS and I stayed at Kidani Village and treked down to the Jambo House for breakfast at Boma. It is a huge restaurant downstairs from the lobby. We chose a late morning time and were lucky that is wasn't very crowded.
Both of us were keen on trying some of the African food. But honestly it didn't look very appealing. DS bailed on trying it after to seeing it but I was determined. I didn't like anything that I tried. DS is such a sarcastic teenager, he said he knew why people in Africa were starving if that is what they have to eat.
Luckily Boma has a huge variety of American fare for breakfast as well. It was all fine, especially the omelets and the sausages. DS enjoys the special juice they serve here. But Boma wasn't all that impressive to us. I wouldn't recommend eating here unless you are staying at AKL or Kidani. Maybe someday we will try dinner and enjoy it more.
DS and I stayed at Kidani Village and treked down to the Jambo House for breakfast at Boma. It is a huge restaurant downstairs from the lobby. We chose a late morning time and were lucky that is wasn't very crowded.
Both of us were keen on trying some of the African food. But honestly it didn't look very appealing. DS bailed on trying it after to seeing it but I was determined. I didn't like anything that I tried. DS is such a sarcastic teenager, he said he knew why people in Africa were starving if that is what they have to eat.
Luckily Boma has a huge variety of American fare for breakfast as well. It was all fine, especially the omelets and the sausages. DS enjoys the special juice they serve here. But Boma wasn't all that impressive to us. I wouldn't recommend eating here unless you are staying at AKL or Kidani. Maybe someday we will try dinner and enjoy it more.