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Dine & Shop Around Kigali Dine & Shop Around Kigali Get Around Rwanda Volcanoes National Park Akagera National Park Gisenyi Kigali Cultural Heritage Nyungwe Corridor National Park Rwanda Key Facts Time Zone: Central African Time (CAT) – GMT +2 hours Size: 26,338 square kilometers Population: 11,78 million Capital City: Kigali Major Economic Sectors: Tourism, mining and agriculture Local Currency: Rwandan Franc Foreign Currencies: All major currencies are accepted Local Language: Kinyarwanda Official Language: Kinyarwanda, English, French and Swahili President: H.E. Paul KAGAME Telephone Country Code: +250 (Telecommunication is among the best in Africa) ICT: High speed 4G LTE wireless broadband Climate: Temperate all year round (24 – 27 degrees Celsius) making Rwanda an ideal destination year-round. 2 Dine & Shop around Kigali Kigali The gateway city to the land of a thousand hills, Kigali is Rwanda’s rapidly growing capital city and the most important business center in the country. Founded in 1907 as a small colonial outpost with limited linkage to the outside world, it has grown into a modern metropolis – the heart of the emerging Rwandan economy and one of the safest and cleanest capital cities on the African continent. Before heading out on one of Rwanda’s wonderful travel adventures captured in the ‘Get Around’ section, you will be thrilled to explore one of our many speckled restaurants, coffee shops and nightlife options. A haven for all things arts and culture, we have listed a range of craft, fashion, art and souvenir shops for you to explore. We invite you to enjoy the best of what our city has to offer. Dine & Shop around Kigali 3 4 Dine & Shop around Kigali DINE AROUND KIGALI Take advantage of the most outstanding restaurants in Kigali that guarantee menus offering a selection of international and local cuisine delicately, prepared by top chefs to tantalize your taste buds. Dining Around has never been easier or more exciting. We have presented options to suit all taste buds and pockets from great coffee shops serving Rwanda’s signature coffees, to fine-dining restaurants serving delectable cuisine with breathtaking views of the hills of Kigali. Bon appetite! Dine & Shop around Kigali 5 RESTAURANTS 4 BLOOMS CUCINA Specialty: Burgers Specialty: Italian Cuisine Location: Rugunga Location: Kigali Marriott Hotel Contact: +250 728 950 204 Contact: +250 222 111 111 BRACHETTO DAE JANG GUEM Specialty: Italian Cuisine Specialty: Korean Style Location: Kacyiru Location: Nyarutarama Contact:+250 787 178 133 Contact: +250 782 396 095 [email protected] CAMELLIA TEA HOUSE Specialty: Continental FILINI Location: Kigali City Center Specialty: Italian Cuisine Contact: +250 788 309 808 Location: Radisson Blu & Kigali Convention Centre CHEZ JOHN Contact: + 250 252 252 252 Specialty: East African Cuisine Location: Kiyovu HABESHA ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT Contact: +250 788 500 322 Specialty: Ethiopian Cuisine Location: Kimihurura CHEZ ROBERT Contact: +250 782 638 043 Specialty: Continental and African Cuisine Location: Kiyovu HEAVEN Contact: +250 788 699 557 Specialty: Rwandan-influenced international Cuisine CHAP CHAP Location: Kiyovu Specialty: Pilau Contact: +250 788 486 581 Location: Nyamirambo Contact: +250 788 305 829 INKA STEAKHOUSE Specialty: Steak Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 780 302 666 Bars Restaurant Night Clubs Coffee 6 Dine & Shop around Kigali KHANA KHAZANA L’EPICURIEN Specialty: Indian Cuisine Specialty: French Cuisine Location: Nyarutarama / Kiyovu Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 788 499 600 Contact: +250 789 175 868 +250 781 849 797 SAKAE KISEKI RESTAURANT Specialty: Japanese Cuisine Speciality: Japanese Cuisine Location Nyarutarama Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 784 577 738 Contact: +250 781 403 829 SOLE LUNA LALIBELLA Specialty: Italian Cuisine Location: Remera-Gisiment Specialty: Ethiopian Cuisine Contact: +250 788 859 593 Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 788 505 293 TUNG CHINESE CUISINE Specialty: Chinese Cuisine CHOMA’D Location: Nyarutarama, Century Park Specialty: Grilled Food Contact: +250 735 434 546 Location: Nyarutarama Contact: +250 789 292 322 TURAMBE Specialty: Salads NEW CACTUS Location: Kacyiru Specialty: Continental and African Cuisine Contact: +250 789 911 168 Location: Kiyovu Contact: +250 788 678 798 ZAFFRAN Specialty: Indian Cuisine THE HUT Location: Kiyovu Specialty: Bar Grill Contact: +250 783 042 504 Location: Kimihurura ZEN Contact: +250 788 304 788 Specialty: Oriental Cuisine PAPYRUS Location: Nyarutarama Contact: +250 782 588 593 Specialty: Continental Cuisine Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 787 021 958 PILIPILI Specialty: European Cuisine Location: Kibagabaga Contact: +250 788 585 800 REPUB LOUNGE Specialty: African- Rwandan Cuisine Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 788 303 030 Dine & Shop around Kigali 7 COFFEE SHOPS ACACIA BOOK CAFE MAGDA CAFE Location: Kacyiru Contact: +250 788 312 132 Location: Kacyiru, The Career Center Contact: +250 788 305 466 BLUES CAFÉ Location: City Centre, UTC Building NEOCAFE Contact: +250 788 323 666 Location: Kacyiru Contact: +250 789 099 683 BOURBON COFFEE Locations & contacts: SHOKOLA Nyarutarama, MTN Centre, Kigali Culture Location: Kacyiru & Kimihurura Village +250 789 777 771 Contact: +250 788 350 530 Kigali City Tower:+250 789 777 773 Kigali UTC:+250 789 777 SIMBA CANABERRA Location: City Centre- Centenary Building, Gishushu Location: Remera, Gisimenti Contact: +250 252 570 566 Contact: +250 783 935 025 QUESTION COFFEE ROASTER INZORA CAFE Location: Gishushu Location: Ikirezi Library in Kacyiru Contact: +250 781 968 027 Contact: +250 789 539 764 BRIOCHE JAVA HOUSE Location: Kacyiru, Gishushu & City Center Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 781 968 027 Kigali Heights Building Contact: +250 788 381 132 BASO Location: Kiyovu Contact: +250 738 084 810 Bars Restaurant Night Clubs Coffee 8 Dine & Shop around Kigali BARS BILLY’S RIDERS Location: Nyarutarama Location: Kigali heights, Kimihurura Contact: +250 787 612 222 Contact: +250 784 836 839 TRATORIA CHILLAX LOUNGE Location: Kimihurura Location: Nyarutarama Contact: +250 788 679 798 Contact: +250 787 612 222 ROSTY PUB BAR -RESTO Location: Kimironko Contact: +250 784 192 848 SUNDOWNER-RESTO-PUB Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 788 301 922 FUSCHSIA BAR & LOUNGE Specialty: African & European Cuisine Location: Remera, Gisimenti Contact: +250 788 535 672 PICCADILLY BAR Location: Gismenti Contact: +250 786 443 673 TROPHY’S Location: Remera Contact: +250 786 599 470 Bars Restaurant Night Clubs Coffee Dine & Shop around Kigali 9 NIGHT CLUBS BOUGAINVILLA PEOPLE CLUB Location: Kimihurura Location: Nyarutarama Contact: +250 788 650 014 Contact: +250 788 431 011 PLATINUM CLUB COCOBEAN Location: Kibagabaga Location: Kacyiru Contact: +250 782 730 401 Contact: +250 788 990 811 THE MIRROR NIGHT CLUB ENVY CLUB Location: Remera- Kisimenti Location: Kimihurura Contact: +250 783 705 716 Contact: +250 788 278 750 GO-LEMI VIP CL UB BAR Specialty: European Cuisine Location: Kimihurura, Lemigo Hotel, Contact: +250 784 183 299 JJ NIGHT CLUB Location: Kiyovu, Park Inn Hotel Contact:+250 788 132 500 JUNCTION CLUB Location: Remera- Gisimenti Contact: +250 784 990 944 LEGACY - HÔTEL DES MILLE COLLINES Location: Kiyovu Contact: +250 252 576 530 Bars Restaurant Night Clubs Coffee 10 Dine & Shop around Kigali Dine & Shop around Kigali 11 12 Dine & Shop around Kigali SHOP AROUND KIGALI Want to take a piece of remarkable Rwanda home? Here is a suggested list of great shopping options with a variety of made in Rwanda products for you. Rwanda’s fine and colorful paintings, beautiful traditional baskets, clothes, bags and shoes tailored with traditional “KITENGE” fabric, can serve as an unusual and affordable souvenir. You can also find striking jewellery: necklaces and earrings made from simple but remarkably elegant materials. Pottery and wooden carvings are a common traditional handcraft in Rwanda, renowned for their unique style of creation. Dine & Shop around Kigali 13 ART & CRAFT AGASEKE PROJECT HUMAN TOUCH Handcraft Boutique Handcraft Boutique Contact: +250 788 673 818 Contact: +250 783 592 644 +250 788 423 739 ARTDECO Handcraft Boutique IBANGA UNION COOPERATIVES Contact: +250 788 502 971 / 788 734 090 Handcraft Boutique Contact: +250 784 731 319 AZIZI LIFE Quality Handcraft Boutique IKAZE SHOP (Heaven Restaurant) Traditional Rwandan crafts – Baskets, Contact: +250 783 049 665 jewellery, pottery, art Contact: +250 788 537 608 CAPLAKI HANDCRAFT MARKET Wide variety of traditional Rwandan crafts INEMA ARTS Contact: +250 788 569 021 Contemporary Art Gallery Contact: +250 783 187 646 COOPAR Handcraft Boutique IVUKA ARTS Contact: +250 788 428 013 Contemporary Art Gallery Contact: +250 783 594 382 EAST AFRICAN HERITAGE LTD Handcraft Boutique HOUSE OF TAYO Contact: +250 788 558 995 Made in Rwanda Clothing: +250 786 410 788 GAHAYA LINKS LTD ABRAHAM KONGA COLLECTION Handcraft Centre Made in Rwanda Clothing: +250 785 561 626 Contact: +250 788 307 / 788 620 553 HAUTE BASO INZUKI DESIGNS Made in Rwanda Clothing +250 733 186 103 High fashion Rwandan jewellery: Contact: +250 786 249 039 14 Dine & Shop around Kigali SHOPPING MALLS LIBRARIE CARITAS HANDCRAFT CHIC BUILDING /COMPLEX Handcraft Boutique Location: Kigali City Center Contact: +250 788 300 787 MILLE COLLINES BARCELONA M PEACE PLAZA Designer Clothing and Accessories Location: Kigali City Center Contact: +250 784 981 717 RUISE B UNION TRADE CENTER (UTC) Handcraft Boutique Location: Kigali City Center Contact: +250 783 182 781 Contact: +250 788 308 055 RW & A CLOTHING Rwandan Designer Clothing MTN
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