Artcaffe Nairobi Personal Review | Trendy cafe Nairobi Art Cafe
Posted by Westy | Filed under Cool Things, Hot Spots, Me, Personal
Its really trendy in here and the décor is on par with European standards. It is situated in
the Westgate shopping mall and has been going for 8 months now…. the things that makes it is the flooring and the simple design of the lighting and cream colours…
The staff are friendly and the service is pretty good but I doo feel that it a bit of an over kill with more than 15 people on the floor at one point.. i think that if they had some serious training and concentrated on fewer then that might raise the standards. I would be happy working here it must be one of the trendiest jobs in the country..
Well all in all its really great and i have enjoyed my hour here…. i must dash as im going up to NU Metre to see a film (Cinema) Also my internet is running out in a few mins and i want to make sure all of you get this…











December 23, 2009 at 9:13 pm
art caffe — manager name DEKEN, extremely RUDE !! service and the way he talks, i found to be very uncouth and low ! he does not know how to talk to his clients, all he did was accuse his customers mentioning that they are wrong.
i had a terrible experience, will never go there. and strongly advice people to exercise caution with manager called DEKEN !
January 21, 2010 at 1:54 pm
lovely lovely lovely . feels like home
January 25, 2010 at 9:44 am
finally tried this coffee shop after months of contemplating…. and while the decor is really nice and so is the coffee … I was disappointed with their creme brulee which was runny and cold, unlike what I’d had in France!!!! you should keep the same international standards for your food… and not try to hoax kenyans with terribly made european dishes.. or better get a new chef!!
February 16, 2010 at 4:50 pm
The Art Caffe in Nairobi is primitive. They haragues my family asking dor an I’d in order to pay by credit card. Must be the only restaurant in town that does so. They should therefore put up a big sign at the entrance that they do not accept cards so that everyone knows.