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  • Follow the tiki-torch lit path down to this hip cocktail bar and you instantly enter a 1960’s tropical haven. Imagine a beach party minus the […]

    Camel Club

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    Follow the tiki-torch lit path down to this hip cocktail bar and you instantly enter a 1960’s tropical haven. Imagine a beach party minus the […]

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  • We love new restaurants here in Kampala. It’s a chance for more food! More coffee! More booze! No matter how many standby favorites we have, […]

    Raves Cafe

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    We love new restaurants here in Kampala. It’s a chance for more food! More coffee! More booze! No matter how many standby favorites we have, […]

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  • Ah, Le Bougainviller. You know – the cool French hotel and restaurant that no one seems to know how to pronounce! In fact, its humorously […]

    Le Bougainviller Restaurant

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    Ah, Le Bougainviller. You know – the cool French hotel and restaurant that no one seems to know how to pronounce! In fact, its humorously […]

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  • Pardis is a charming Middle Eastern restaurant in a peaceful, less-busy area of Kololo. In fact, “pardis”, by its very definition, means “paradise” in Persian. […]

    Pardis

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    Pardis is a charming Middle Eastern restaurant in a peaceful, less-busy area of Kololo. In fact, “pardis”, by its very definition, means “paradise” in Persian. […]

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  • Gusto opened to little fanfare last year. But brightly colored lights, tables, and a hip cafe atmosphere have quickly set it apart from many of […]

    Gusto

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    Gusto opened to little fanfare last year. But brightly colored lights, tables, and a hip cafe atmosphere have quickly set it apart from many of […]

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  • Located in the center of hectic Kisimenti Shopping Center is a little oasis called The Bistro. With a vine-wrapped garden patio outside and leather couches […]

    The Bistro

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    Located in the center of hectic Kisimenti Shopping Center is a little oasis called The Bistro. With a vine-wrapped garden patio outside and leather couches […]

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  • In case you are one of the few people in this town that hasn’t yet heard… the American Recreation Association (ARA) is now the Makindye […]

    Makindye Country Club

    In case you are one of the few people in this town that hasn’t yet heard… the American Recreation Association (ARA) is now the Makindye […]

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  • There is a Thai food storm brewing in Bukoto. It has mostly been passed around by word of mouth, but after proving itself time and […]

    Thammaphon

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    There is a Thai food storm brewing in Bukoto. It has mostly been passed around by word of mouth, but after proving itself time and […]

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  • Visitors happen. They just do! You think when you move as far away as Uganda, that you won’t have them.  Trust me… you will, and […]

    New City Annex Hotel

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    Visitors happen. They just do! You think when you move as far away as Uganda, that you won’t have them.  Trust me… you will, and […]

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  • As a month ticks by in my second work stay in Kampala, the differences of my home country become pretty evident. (I’m from Norway, don’t […]

    Mammamia Pizzeria

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    As a month ticks by in my second work stay in Kampala, the differences of my home country become pretty evident. (I’m from Norway, don’t […]

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