If you’re looking for a unique dining experience in Lusaka, look no further than 1903, a Harley Davidson cafe. This stylish and eclectic eatery and bar is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal, relax with friends, or simply soak up the atmosphere and admire the bikes. The Harley Davidson theme 1903 is named…
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Scrutinising the Kariba Dam Water Levels
The low water levels at Kariba dam have been a worrying sign every dry season with reduced rainfall in the region, especially with the impact of global warming. As the waters continue to recede, temperatures have risen and weather patterns have changed, as a result, electricity production at the hydroelectric dam has been affected in…
A Mediterranean Lunch Date at Onoma
Greek food probably tops the list because it never disappoints when it comes to delicious, healthy and easy meals. Made with those fresh Mediterranean flavours such as lemon, garlic, olives and olive oil, whether you’re craving kebabs, fresh Greek salads or tzatziki. Onoma located on Lagos road is the latest offering on the Lusaka restaurant…
Indulge Your Senses with Cheese Tasting at Kaposhi Cheese Factory
Although I am lactose intolerant and don’t eat much of the stuff I know that cheese is incredibly popular around the world with so many famous regions that are known for producing it, and can be made from cow, buffalo, goat, sheep, soy and even yaks milk. Cheese tasting is an international hobby where people…
A Friendly Meetup at The Urban
Lusaka seems to have a lot of hotels and new spots popping up lately it’s a bit hard to keep track and the question is can they live up to the hype. Had a wander around The Urban when it first opened and have been afterwards a handful of times already as everyone keeps holding…
Family Thai Dinner At Chaophraya
This restaurant is in a wonderful location with gorgeous views of the Edinburgh castle in the background not sure why I had never been there before. The ambience at Chaophraya is such a vibe. Thank goodness we booked a table because it was jam-packed in there, we didn’t have to wait for ages to get…
A Crispy Fish Supper at the Newhaven Fish Market
Edinburgh has got such a dynamic mix of different types of food options that it is difficult to eat everywhere but I knew exactly where to go for fish and chips. Newhaven has a long history of fishing dating back to the 18th century and as much as some things have changed other things stay…
A Floral Wimbledon Theme at Tigerlily
Plans to go and watch the Wimbledon finals in London didn’t quite go according to plan, so watched on screen. Being back in Edinburgh was just awesome as always because I got to see my family and friends and of course, go to my old stomping grounds to chill. Tigerlily is known for its instagrammable…
A Boat Ride to Changuu Island
The first question every tour guide asks you when you walk around Stone Town is, do you want to go to Prison Island? Changuu Island is called Prison Island because ages ago all those with yellow fever cases were quarantined on the island to separate them from the population of Zanzibar but no prisoners were…
Zanzibar Culinary Adventures: Unveiling the Eating Spots I Explored
Zanzibar is dotted with plenty of affordable places to eat from hotels, restaurants, street food to exploring spots where the locals actually eat, which can all satisfy your appetite without necessarily leaving you with an empty wallet especially when you are on holiday. Here are the places where I ate and thoroughly enjoyed the food…
