Now we’re iN the listings where Nairobi’s dining scene comes alive. Explore the city’s most exciting restaurants, from our personal favorites to must-visit spots for things to do. Taste cuisines from around the world, catch live music nights, brunches, and pop-up events and see why Nairobi’s food culture is as dynamic as its people.

On Saturday 6th June 2026, the Nairobi Arboretum will transform into a vibrant celebration of African creativity, community, and self-expression. One day. One beautiful green space. And an entire programme designed to remind you that creativity lives inside all of us.

Myrna van der Veer (Myrna Art Direction) and Linda Chao Mbugua (Sena Art Gallery) have envisioned a new way of viewing artworks, away from the austere gallery space.

Ramadan in Nairobi is a special time. It is a month of reflection, community, and of course, unforgettable iftar experiences. Here are iNNAIROBI’s top picks for the best iftar spots in the city. We’ve got you sorted if you’re craving Syrian, Indian, Yemeni, Lebanese, Swahili or a grand buffet experience.

A (non-exhaustive) round up of the best NEW restaurants that opened in 2025 in Nairobi.

A Boubou Party Comes to Nairobi: Le Djembé Pops Up at SESAME, Kileleshwa

This October, Nairobi will host one of its most intimate and imaginative cultural gatherings yet — A Taste of Expression 2025.

On 2nd August 2025, Nairobi Street Kitchen will host The Wine Fair, offering more than a tasting event—it’s a landmark in Kenya’s growing wine journey. As part of our iNDULGE series, iN brings you the best of Food and Drink across the capital.

Miss Lou’s, an Afro Caribbean soul food concept restaurant that’s redefining comfort food by weaving together the rich flavors of the Caribbean, West Africa, and the American South.