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  • A Meat Lover’s Dream – An Evening at The Carnivore Restaurant, Nairobi

    A Meat Lover’s Dream – An Evening at The Carnivore Restaurant, Nairobi

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    By Wandernests DispatchFlavor Nest I 20 Oct, 2025

    Picture this – you’re in Nairobi, warm air tinged with smoke and spice. The sizzle of charcoal, the flicker of firelight, laughter, clinking glasses and servers marching past your table with glinting swords – each one heaped with succulent meat. Welcome to Carnivore Restaurant, Nairobi – the ‘Ultimate Beast of a Feast’ that turns a meal into a spectacular memory.

    The Origins & Legend of Carnivore

    Carnivore is more than just a restaurant – it’s an institution. It first opened in 1980 in the Langata suburb of Nairobi. Inspired by the Brazilian rodízio/ churrascaria model, founder Martin Dunford (with his wife and partners) dreamed up a place where meat would reign supreme. The restaurant is now part of the Tamarind Group, which Dunford chairs.

    In its heyday, Carnivore Restaurant, Nairobi was famed for serving wild game – giraffe, wildebeest, zebra, impala – sourced from Hopcraft Ranch, ~25 miles outside Nairobi. However, in 2004, Kenya imposed a ban on game meat to protect wildlife, forcing Carnivore to adapt. Today, it serves ethically farmed meat – domestic animals plus farmed crocodile and ostrich (which are exempt) – while maintaining its theatrical, carnivorous spirit.

    Carnivore Restaurant Sign
    Carnivore Restaurant Sign

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    Carnivore Restaurant, Nairobi has also been recognized internationally – at one point ranking among Restaurant Magazine’s ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’. Its striking decor, open-air layout and giant roasting pit have made it a staple pick for travelers craving something bold.

    Setting the Stage: Ambience, Décor & The Pit

    Carved from rustic wood, open rafters, tropical foliage creeping in and walkways that feel part jungle, part banquet hall – Carnivore’s atmosphere lives up to its name. When we arrived, the hum of anticipation was immediate – guests chatting under thatched roofs, servers in zebra-striped aprons and a central charcoal pit glowing red with heat. The pit is a spectacle – Maasai swords loaded with meat, rotating and dripping onto the embers.

    The Carnivore Restaurant Interiors
    The Carnivore Restaurant Interiors

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    That Instagrammable Experience

    That pit is the heart of the experience. It’s not just cooking – it’s theater. Servers roam around, slicing off cuts table-side, delivering piece after piece until you send up the white flag (or small stop sign). There’s also the Simba Saloon on the premises – a stage, bar, live music, even dancing on themed nights. By night, it pulses with energy.

    The Concept – Beast of a Feast & the Menu

    The Carnivorous Menu
    The Carnivorous Menu

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    Carnivore’s signature concept is Ultimate Beast of a Feast’ – an all-you-can-eat meat extravaganza. You don’t order à la carte (unless you go to the Simba Saloon side) – the idea is you let the meats come to you in waves.

    Here’s how it rolled for us:

    🍲Starter & Buffet Side Stations
    Soup, fresh salads, warm bread, sides like rice and roast potatoes. These serve as a ‘warm-up’ before the onslaught of meat.

    🍖Meat Rounds from the Pit
    The menu – charcoal-grilled meats (rump steak, leg of lamb, chicken yakitori, pork ribs, beef ribs, pork sausages, ox balls, turkey, chicken wings, etc.), served alongside sides, sauces, dessert and Kenyan tea or coffee. The servers wield Maasai swords laden with meat, parading them over to diners and slicing off tender bits on demand. The rounds are continuous – as long as your flag is raised, they keep coming. Meats we tasted included classics like beef, pork, lamb, chicken. Plus the exotic touches (still allowed) – ostrich and crocodile.

    🍨Sauces, Desserts & Coffee
    Carnivore has its own range of sauces to dip your meat in – a crucial partner to keep things from being monotonous. Dessert comes as a sweet, mellow close (think puddings, cakes) followed by Kenyan tea or coffee.

    As of recent menus, both lunch and dinner run KSh 4,800 per person, while a vegetarian option is priced at KSh 4,000.

    Our Personal Feast Highlights

    The Marvels of The 'Pit'
    The Marvels of The ‘Pit’

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    Let us just confess upfront – we came in with an appetite starved since the night before and Carnivore did not disappoint – it was well worth the temporary food ‘hiatus’. Some moments that stuck with us:

    • The first bite of grilled crocodile was unexpectedly delicate, not rubbery, with a subtle, smoky flavor that’s nothing like chicken.
    • Ostrich meatballs – robust, lean, slightly gamey – became my hidden star of the night.
    • The theatrics of watching server after server pass by with slabs of ribs, sausages and more – you feel like royalty being offered the spoils of the hunt.
    • Portions – they’re generous. We raised our ‘stop’ sign only after multiple rounds, however there was one last man standing on our table who went on with the endless rounds till he dropped from food coma exhaustion.
    • The sides and sauces played a critical role – you need them to reset your palate between heavy cuts.
    • Dessert and coffee were comforting, gentle finishers after the carnivore ‘onslaught’.

    The staff’s energy was infectious; they seemed to take pride in the process – making you feel special rather than just another seat in the hall.

    🔥Had your own Carnivore conquest?
    Maybe it was your first taste of crocodile, that smoky rib you still dream about or the moment you waved your white flag in surrender. Did the Maasai swords win you over or was it the fiery pit that stole the show?
    Tell us your story at editor@wandernests.com, tag your feast with #WandernestsDispatch on Instagram or drop it in the comments.
    Let’s trade tales of flame, flavor and fearless appetites – one sizzling skewer at a time.

    Why Carnivore Still Works (Despite the Game Meat Ban)

    The Carnivore Sauce Spin Wheel
    The Carnivore Sauce Spin Wheel

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    You might wonder – if they can’t serve wild game freely, how do they maintain the magic? The answer – adaptation + showmanship.

    • While game meats are largely restricted, Carnivore leans on farm-raised ostrich and crocodile for that exotic flair.
    • The core domestic meats are high quality, varied and cooked expertly on charcoal.
    • The experience & atmosphere – the pit, the procession, the ambience – remain unmatched, turning dinner into theatre.
    • It remains a top tourist pick in Nairobi.

    Even with the constraints, Carnivore has kept its identity alive.

    Tips for Visitors (Quick Notes)

    📍 Address:
    The Carnivore Restaurant, Langata Link Rd, Nairobi, Kenya.

    🌐 Website & Reservations:
    https://www.tamarind.co.ke

    Reservations highly recommended, especially during weekends.

    When to go: Dinner has more ambiance (firelight, vibe), but lunch works too.

    Reservations: Highly recommended, especially for groups or weekends.

    Arrive hungry – this is not a light dinner.

    Ask about the meats – sometimes specials or rarer cuts surface.

    Flag system – There’s a small indicator (flag/ stop sign) you flip when you’re full; until then, the servers keep coming.

    Non-meat eaters – Don’t despair – vegetarian options are available.

    Dress code – Casual, but comfortable – you might want stretchy pants.

    Parking / location: It’s located off Langata Road in Nairobi.

    🔝 Top Tip:
    Go for dinner, not lunch – that’s when Carnivore truly comes alive. The open-air pit glows against the Nairobi night, the Simba Saloon starts buzzing with live music and the whole place turns into a smoky, festive jungle of fire, laughter and skewers. (And yes – arrive hungry. You’ll thank us later.)

    📣 Final Take

    Spit Roast at The Carnivore
    Spit Roast at The Carnivore

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    Carnivore is not merely a restaurant – it’s a carnivorous ritual, a dare, a night of indulgence. For meat lovers and adventurous diners, it’s a must-do in Nairobi. Even years after that famed game meat era, Carnivore still delivers drama, flavor and spectacle.

    If you ever travel to Nairobi again, we’d happily join you for another ‘beast of a feast’. And hey – maybe next time we’ll pace myself better.

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  • La Diva Valencia: Glam, Gastronomy, and Good Vibes During Fallas Festival

    La Diva Valencia: Glam, Gastronomy, and Good Vibes During Fallas Festival

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    By Wandernests DispatchFlavor Nest I 29 July, 2025

    If you’re planning a girls’ trip to Valencia during the iconic Fallas Festival, clear your Saturday night for La Diva Restaurant and Club – trust us, your taste buds (and your camera roll) will thank you. We were seven girls, high on the Fallas spirit and low on inhibition, and La Diva gave us everything we were hoping for – dazzling décor, decadent food, delicious cocktails, and a dance floor that kept us going till dawn.

    A Bit of La Diva’s Backstory

    La Diva isn’t just another trendy spot on the Valencia dining scene – it’s an experience wrapped in velvet and garnished with gold leaf.

    Opened in 2018, La Diva was born from the vision of creating a high-glamour dining-meets-nightlife destination. And that’s exactly what it is. It’s where old-world opulence meets modern party spirit. Over the years, it has earned a reputation as the go-to place for dinner that turns into dancing.

    Exterior of La Diva
    Exterior of La Diva

    Pic courtesy http://www.ladivavalencia.com

    La Diva isn’t just another glamorous Valencia hotspot – it’s the brainchild of Antonio Calero, the visionary behind Marina Beach Club and Restaurante Panorama. Opened in December 2021 as his “niña bonita,” La Diva sprung from a €5 million investment, nearly €1 million devoted to state-of-the-art technology, including over 70 meters of ultra‑high‑resolution screens lining the walls. Designed by the acclaimed studio Proyecto Singular, the venue is built meticulously – from custom-cut marble and latón bars to bespoke china and hand‑crafted DJ booth – creating a cinematic art‑déco Hollywood stage in the heart of Valencia.

    Its styling caught serious attention – in 2022 and 2023, La Diva was shortlisted for the prestigious Restaurant & Bar Design Awards – known as the Oscars of interior design – and competed in multiple categories including ‘Standalone Interior’ and ‘Colour’.

    Prime Location in the Heart of the Action

    Nestled on Carrer del Marqués de Dos Aigües, La Diva sits pretty in Valencia’s buzzing Ciutat Vella district – just a short stroll from the cathedral and surrounded by boutique hotels, cocktail bars, and the firecracker energy of Fallas. On a March evening during the festival, the streets were alive with lights, music, and the occasional surprise firework – setting the perfect mood for what was to come.

    A stylish corridor adorned with lush greenery and modern lighting, leading to an illuminated sign that reads 'YOU ARE LIMITED EDITION.'

    Pic courtesy http://www.ladivavalencia.com

    That Instagrammable Ambience

    Let’s talk interiors? La Diva is what would happen if Versailles and Studio 54 had a very stylish baby. Think plush velvet chairs, glossy marble tables, tropical palm prints, gold accents, and a ceiling installation so dramatic it deserves its own zip code. Every corner screams “take a photo here” – and yes, we absolutely did. If you’re coming to La Diva, dress to impress – you will end up in someone’s Instagram story.

    Big Screens, Big Vibes

    Interior view of a stylish restaurant featuring tables set for dining, a well-stocked bar, and large windows showcasing lush greenery outside.

    Pic courtesy http://www.ladivavalencia.com

    One of the most unexpected (and brilliant) touches? The giant in-wall screens showing cinematic visuals, mood-setting films, or music videos that elevate the vibe without being intrusive. During Fallas, the visuals even synced with the festival theme – smoke, fire, celebration. It’s like being inside a music video, without losing the dinner party vibe. It gives the space a clubby edge right from the start of the evening.

    A Menu Worth Ordering Twice

    A stylish bar interior featuring a neon sign that reads 'YOU ARE A LIMITED EDITION,' with patrons at the counter and a well-stocked bar in the background.

    Pic courtesy http://www.ladivavalencia.com

    We may or may not have eaten the entire menu. Actually who are we kidding – we ordered everything. The highlights?

    • Truffled Burrata with Tomato Confit – Creamy, fragrant, and demolished in seconds.
    • Crispy Prawns with Spicy Mayo – Lightly battered and totally addictive.
    • Beef Tartare with Yolk and Parmesan – A showstopper, served with flair.
    • Lobster Risotto – Rich, buttery, and dreamy; we’re still talking about it.
    • Wagyu Sirloin with Foie Gras – Yes, it’s indulgent. Yes, it’s worth every calorie.
    • Mini La Diva Burgers – Bite-sized but packed with flavour and sass.

    Portions are generous, and presentation is next-level – each plate looks like a piece of art. And the service? Impeccable. Our waiter was part food connoisseur, part party host, and full of charm.

    💋 Had your own La Diva moment?
    Whether it was your first truffled burrata, a late-night dance under the chandeliers, or a cocktail that hit just right – we want to hear your stories. Did you fall for the lobster risotto, or was it the playlist that sealed the deal?
    Drop us a note at editor@wandernests.com or tag us #wandernestsdispatch on Insta or spill the tea in the comments. Let’s swap memories over mojitos and Wagyu.

    Cocktails That Slay

    La Diva’s cocktail list is as glamorous as its name. From the La Diva Martini (vodka, passionfruit, and pure drama) to the smoky Mezcal Negroni, each drink felt like a statement piece. Don’t miss the Berry Blush Mojito or the Spicy Margarita—they pack a punch, in the best way. Bonus points for gorgeous glassware and dramatic garnish; we felt like Bond girls.

    Artistic depiction of a woman in a large black hat with a red flower, featuring red lips and the text 'LA DIVA' along with 'FOOD DRINKS MUSIC' below.

    Pic courtesy http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk

    From Dinner to Dance Floor

    Here’s the kicker: La Diva turns into a full-on nightclub after dinner. Around midnight, the lighting dims, the music turns up, and the tables clear like magic. Suddenly, you’re sipping champagne and dancing to house beats with Valencia’s glitterati. It’s where locals, influencers, and stylish visitors come to let their hair down. The DJ knows how to read the room, and the energy is electric. We danced in heels until 3 a.m. – no regrets, just great photos and even better memories.

    Plan Your Visit to La Diva, Valencia

    📍 Address:
    La Diva Valencia, Carrer del Marqués de Dos Aigües, 6, 46002 València, Spain

    🚇 Nearest Metro Station:
    Colón or Xàtiva Station (10–12 minute walk)

    🌐 Website & Reservations:
    https://www.ladivarestaurantclub.com/
    Reservations highly recommended, especially during weekends and Fallas.

    🔝 Top Tip:
    Book a late dinner slot so you’re already in place when the club vibe kicks in. And wear your best outfit – this is not a sneakers-and-jeans kind of night.

    📣 Final Thoughts: La Diva, You Had Us at Hola

    Interior of an upscale restaurant featuring a waterfall backdrop and tropical decor, with patrons dining at elegantly set tables.

    Pic courtesy http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk

    If you’re heading to Valencia during Fallas, or honestly any weekend of the year, La Diva is a must-book. It’s not just dinner – it’s a whole performance, from plate to playlist. Whether you’re sipping cocktails under crystal chandeliers, nibbling on Wagyu sliders, or dancing until your feet beg for mercy, La Diva brings the drama – in the best possible way.

    It’s the perfect setting for a girls’ night, a birthday blowout, or any night that deserves to be outrageously extra. Just bring your appetite, your glam game, and your best dance moves. Because once you’re in La Diva, you’re not leaving until the last beat drops.

    You won’t regret it.

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