Kampala City the Pearl of Africa: Restaurants Around Kampala City
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Monday, 26 March 2012
Restaurants Around Kampala City
Kampala has been in lime light by all kinds of social media when the video of #Kony 2012 came to my knowledge after one of my colleague specializing in Marketing and social media posted it on Humber group face book page around start of this month of March 2012.
On the other hand Kampala is one of the safest cities in African, let me hope that Kony #2012 video will not cause a negative impact on a country which relies on tourism industry to survive.
Below are some of restaurants around the Kampala city which are worth a visit, tipping is an optional because it not part of the culture as it is in fine restaurants in Canada.
http://youtu.be/JzLSYgxvLqw
Taj Mahal Hotel & Casino
located at plot 75 First Street Kampala, opened a year ago, this is place you can go for gambling,clubbing, good food, nice Indian restaurant blended with African culture.You must be fully loaded with cash to be in this fabulous hotel.
Kasumba Square:
Located on Northern bypass in Busega, has several restaurants but I prefer roast pork at Busega inn and nice cold drinks. The sitting area could be just relaxing and the atmosphere is great. Weekend are great when there is Karaoke. www.jkasumbas.com
Le Chateau:
Part of the Quality Cuts compound near the US Embassy on Gabba Road. The food is simply great fantastic. Waiting time not too bad and the food is Belgian and Continental. The patisserie next door has great baked goods, the baguette could be improved at bit. The patisserie has the best pastries, though the coffee can be great or simply not it depends
Cafe Roma:
Locate near Hotel International in Muyenga about 30 minutes drive from the city center the food is great!a bit on pricey side, closed on Mondays. Pork Roast on Sundays, great food, good tasting and the pizza is excellent. Nice setting, a gathering point for many Italian ex-pats in the area. I have had fish here with risotto, a pork dish that was nice and a reasonable minestrone.
Hotel International:
Located on tank hill Muyenga, the name is a sort of misnomer when it comes to the food. Indian menu items are ok, the rice is always nicely done. There are continental and Ugandan menu which has the consistent Ugandan food. The steak can be good or great, order it without Royco so you can taste the flavor of the great Ugandan beef, pepper steak is okay. The prices on the menu do not include the extra 18% vat tax. The garden is the best place to eat your meal, even at night, enjoy the view, it is fantastic, and makes up for the negatives.
Indian Summer:
The food is medium in quality if you know Indian food.The staff is great and you do not have to wait too long, except on weekends. If you do not want to drive to downtown and you are in Muyenga this could be a place for you just down from Reste Corner.
Palm Cafe Pizzeria & Bar:
Located in Muyega close to Reste Corner. Offer nice pizzas compared to price and they are fire wood oven pizza, crispy crust, great toppings, best price around. Reminds me of Pizza from pizza hut in Toronto though too much cheese.
Coconut Shack:
A friendly owner and nice cold drinks,though the staff sometimes lack good customer care. There is nothing special due to the competitors around. Do not expect too much from their service but could be a good place to try.
Beijing Restaurant:
Located at Reste Corner in Muyenga.I have been there for about three times. The fried rice is great. Vegetable dishes are nice. Meat on every occasion the 50 chew kind. Waiters lack prompt customer service.
Miami Club:
A mixture of many things. A quiet Chinese restaurant if you go into the garden section, Management lacks customer service skills such as greeting customers or to ask how the food was. The vegetable fried rice lacks is hit and miss, sometimes great other times never.On the other hand, best waiting staff in town.
Fasika Ethiopian Food:
Next to Payless Supermarket on Gabba Road. Great Ethiopian Food. Must be, since many of the guest are Ethiopian themselves. Enjoyable is the word if you like a bit of spice, which I do. They used to be a in different location but moved a few hundred yards away. Thank goodness their food quality has not moved.
Le Petit Bistro:
Gabba Road past Kansanga trading center on left. Best Steaks in town...a meat eaters delight and a favorite of ex-pats. In the evening the place is packed with folks from all over the world enjoying their carnivore treats.
Chicken Tonight:
Several locations, one in Kabalagala and one in Kansanga. Good bbq'd chicken and pilau rice with beef, very inexpensive.
Things to watch out for: East African chefs, cooks, love to use some things that may not agree with your body, or your vegetarian lifestyle. If you are ordering food ask if they are using Aromat or Royco in their cooking. Both of these have a high concentration of MSG. If you are allergic to MSG, request that no Aromat or Royco is used on your food.
Foreign exchange of today March 26, 2012, $1 = 2490UGX
On the other hand Kampala is one of the safest cities in African, let me hope that Kony #2012 video will not cause a negative impact on a country which relies on tourism industry to survive.
Below are some of restaurants around the Kampala city which are worth a visit, tipping is an optional because it not part of the culture as it is in fine restaurants in Canada.
http://youtu.be/JzLSYgxvLqw
Taj Mahal Hotel & Casino
located at plot 75 First Street Kampala, opened a year ago, this is place you can go for gambling,clubbing, good food, nice Indian restaurant blended with African culture.You must be fully loaded with cash to be in this fabulous hotel.
Kasumba Square:
Located on Northern bypass in Busega, has several restaurants but I prefer roast pork at Busega inn and nice cold drinks. The sitting area could be just relaxing and the atmosphere is great. Weekend are great when there is Karaoke. www.jkasumbas.com
Le Chateau:
Part of the Quality Cuts compound near the US Embassy on Gabba Road. The food is simply great fantastic. Waiting time not too bad and the food is Belgian and Continental. The patisserie next door has great baked goods, the baguette could be improved at bit. The patisserie has the best pastries, though the coffee can be great or simply not it depends
Cafe Roma:
Locate near Hotel International in Muyenga about 30 minutes drive from the city center the food is great!a bit on pricey side, closed on Mondays. Pork Roast on Sundays, great food, good tasting and the pizza is excellent. Nice setting, a gathering point for many Italian ex-pats in the area. I have had fish here with risotto, a pork dish that was nice and a reasonable minestrone.
Hotel International:
Located on tank hill Muyenga, the name is a sort of misnomer when it comes to the food. Indian menu items are ok, the rice is always nicely done. There are continental and Ugandan menu which has the consistent Ugandan food. The steak can be good or great, order it without Royco so you can taste the flavor of the great Ugandan beef, pepper steak is okay. The prices on the menu do not include the extra 18% vat tax. The garden is the best place to eat your meal, even at night, enjoy the view, it is fantastic, and makes up for the negatives.
Indian Summer:
The food is medium in quality if you know Indian food.The staff is great and you do not have to wait too long, except on weekends. If you do not want to drive to downtown and you are in Muyenga this could be a place for you just down from Reste Corner.
Palm Cafe Pizzeria & Bar:
Located in Muyega close to Reste Corner. Offer nice pizzas compared to price and they are fire wood oven pizza, crispy crust, great toppings, best price around. Reminds me of Pizza from pizza hut in Toronto though too much cheese.
Coconut Shack:
A friendly owner and nice cold drinks,though the staff sometimes lack good customer care. There is nothing special due to the competitors around. Do not expect too much from their service but could be a good place to try.
Beijing Restaurant:
Located at Reste Corner in Muyenga.I have been there for about three times. The fried rice is great. Vegetable dishes are nice. Meat on every occasion the 50 chew kind. Waiters lack prompt customer service.
Miami Club:
A mixture of many things. A quiet Chinese restaurant if you go into the garden section, Management lacks customer service skills such as greeting customers or to ask how the food was. The vegetable fried rice lacks is hit and miss, sometimes great other times never.On the other hand, best waiting staff in town.
Fasika Ethiopian Food:
Next to Payless Supermarket on Gabba Road. Great Ethiopian Food. Must be, since many of the guest are Ethiopian themselves. Enjoyable is the word if you like a bit of spice, which I do. They used to be a in different location but moved a few hundred yards away. Thank goodness their food quality has not moved.
Le Petit Bistro:
Gabba Road past Kansanga trading center on left. Best Steaks in town...a meat eaters delight and a favorite of ex-pats. In the evening the place is packed with folks from all over the world enjoying their carnivore treats.
Chicken Tonight:
Several locations, one in Kabalagala and one in Kansanga. Good bbq'd chicken and pilau rice with beef, very inexpensive.
Things to watch out for: East African chefs, cooks, love to use some things that may not agree with your body, or your vegetarian lifestyle. If you are ordering food ask if they are using Aromat or Royco in their cooking. Both of these have a high concentration of MSG. If you are allergic to MSG, request that no Aromat or Royco is used on your food.
Foreign exchange of today March 26, 2012, $1 = 2490UGX
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Kampala City the Pearl of Africa: Restaurants in Kampala City
Kampala City the Pearl of Africa: Restaurants in Kampala City
Check out blog about restaurants in Kampala
Check out blog about restaurants in Kampala
Restaurants in Kampala City
There are so many good restaurants in Kampala city but the idea about blogging restaurants in Kampala came to my mind after my professor in marketing and social media was giving us an insight. This came like golden opportunity because I have visited so many restaurants in Kampala which I want to share with the public:
Khana Khazana :
One of the best resturant in Kampala Uganda where you can have very delicious indiain food. Clean and excellent enviroment. I recommend to every one if have chance to visit Kampala, must visit Khana Khazana.
Kisement restaurants
Located in Kololo are and this is my favorite place, I cannot miss going there when I am in Kampala. it is outdoor place with food court yard, the atmosphere is great!
Nando's Restaurant:
Located on Kampala Road. The food comes reasonably fast - a pleasant surprise if you've just come in from the countryside, where almost everything except street snacks can take an hour or more. The bakery is excellent.
1000 Cups of Coffee:
A great place to taste some of the varieties of coffee that are grown in Uganda. Amazingly, most Ugandans prefer tea, not coffee, and in restaurants your coffee will often be the instant kind. So this place is a real refuge for real coffee for people such as myself. Located on Buganda Road across from Daisy Arcade. If you need a break in the day, this is the place as I have found. President Museveni has been to 1000 Cups of Coffee, I do not know if he is a coffee connoisseur but I saw a film where came with his entourage.
http://youtu.be/JOyjp66sXvE
Cafe Pap:
Great coffee, well-prepared dishes, a wonderful selection of desserts. You can sit inside or outside on Parliament avenue. This is refuge for those seeking internet access with their laptops. The presentation of the food is quite nice, service wait time is reasonable. You get free internet access by spending a small amount of money. Great place to have lunch, I have enjoyed lunch on several occasion and once breakfast. The hamburgers for someone who has lived in the USA for many years, they are great here. Read an article I wrote about Cafe Pap.
Domino's Pizza:
A sort of copy cat of Domino's Pizza in Canada. The best place to visit for pizza, they offer many variety of pizza. Lets be fair, it is good pizza, value for your money and one of the best pizzas in town. Living in Toronto city spoiled me since there is more pizza restaurants in every corner so wide variety of choice compared to Kampala
Ekitoobero Restaurant:
Desiring to taste Ugandan dishes such matoke, posho, g-nut sauce. This informal restaurant is the place to visit. You will enjoy the taste Kampala for yourself. Nice place and good reputation.
Haandi Restaurant:
My favorite Indian Restaurant in Kampala. The Chicken Palak is to die for, or to live for. Service has always been very efficient. The restaurant has an open Kitchen, a rarity in Kampala behind glass and it is spotless. The quality of food is consistent and simply delicious. Located on Commercial Plaza off of Kampala Road. They take credit cards here.
Fang Fang Chinese Restaurant:
Fang Fang is an awesome looking Chinese restaurant located in the Communication House in the business district of Kampala. The decorations are very nice, food is good and service is flawless. But the best thing by far, is the location. Go there in the evening and watch the pulsating life of the city from the terrace while enjoying a nice dinner. The restaurant at Hotel Fang Fang is also as delightful but a somewhat smaller, but there is the garden. Main Restaurant is in Communication House on Colville Street and the Hotel is located on Sseziba Road.
Garden City Mall Food court:
A great variety of restaurants are available here. The prices are a bit higher since I guess tenants are paying a higher rent due to location. You can always watch a movie at the cinema before or after. I love this place so much because it reminds me the lovely set up of shopping malls in Toronto. I cannot miss to go around this place to do my shopping or find a nice restaurant to sit down quitely and enjoy the breeze of Kampala.It is one of the favorite place to hang around when am in down town Kampala city. It is fabulous and clean place with high end customers and the atmosphere is great! The video below shows you garden City Mall
Kampala Casino:
Located on Kimathi Avenue.I have eaten lunch there and it was mediocre, a buffet that was so so, warm and not hot. I faintly remember some hotdogs mixed with beans.The presentation is not always the best but friendly staff and efficient.
Mamma Mia:
Located in Speke Hotel. Specialized in Italian foods long-running Italian restaurant. The small pizzas are just about enough for a meal. There is also a genuine gelato bar here for ice-cream lovers. The gelato bar has some deliciously rich flavours from amaretto to zabaglione.
Mamba Point:
Upscale restaurant in a fantastic quiet setting with superb food, very classy Italian menu with price being in accordance. This is a restaurant to celebrate something special. I ate their once and was impressed by service, food and setting. Located on Akii Bua Road. The Italian Food is Italian and the place is simply, if you are celebrating something this is one of the places on the recommend list.
Sam's Restaurant: I have had breakfast there on several occasions and it was the best in Kampala, "wow" is the word. They serve a variety of Indian dishes, but also cater heavily to the Western palate with steaks and burgers. I have never heard anyone complaining about this place. They also have some exotic items on the menu. A touch of the carnivore restaurant in Nairobi. Located down from Kampala road past Kampala Pentecostal Church on left.
Shanghai Chinese Restaurant:
Great food, live fish are stored in a pond until eating time. Authentic Chinese dishes of all kinds and reasonably priced. I have eaten many a meal here and usually enjoyed it. Ternan Avenue location inside of Kampala Club.
Centenary Park Restaurants:
This is a fairly new development and has quite a few different restaurants to choose from. It truly has an International flavor. Located next to Jinja Road round-about.
The Chinese Restaurant:
Typical Chinese restaurant and it is good visit for a change. they provide hot towels before dinner but some times the music could be really loud and noisy.
Effendy's Restaurant:
Lovely food to satisfy most palates, a huge selection of 50 some dishes. They have a nice garden called "secret garden." A nice addition to the restaurant list in Kampala.
Kyoto Restaurant:
They prepare very good beef and the taste is very delicious. Kampala now has two Japanese restaurant to choose from, one is Wasabi located in Muyenga across from Hotel International while the other is Kyoto. I have not eaten at the Wasabi Restaurant.
Centenary Barbeque Lounge:
German Food with a fusion of African flavor and dishes - BBQ at its best. German Chef bringing you delightful dishes like Wiener Schnitzel and those other German dishes that stick to your ribs.
http://youtu.be/nl1oyaMWkfs
There are many restaurants in Kampala city business district but I picked up the above ones so next week I am going talk about restaurants which are not located in the city center but are worth a visit such as Kasumba Squar, Luwombo restaurant so please watch out for the next blog!
The exchange rate of today March 15,2012, US$1 = 1470UGX
Khana Khazana :
One of the best resturant in Kampala Uganda where you can have very delicious indiain food. Clean and excellent enviroment. I recommend to every one if have chance to visit Kampala, must visit Khana Khazana.
Kisement restaurants
Located in Kololo are and this is my favorite place, I cannot miss going there when I am in Kampala. it is outdoor place with food court yard, the atmosphere is great!
Nando's Restaurant:
Located on Kampala Road. The food comes reasonably fast - a pleasant surprise if you've just come in from the countryside, where almost everything except street snacks can take an hour or more. The bakery is excellent.
1000 Cups of Coffee:
A great place to taste some of the varieties of coffee that are grown in Uganda. Amazingly, most Ugandans prefer tea, not coffee, and in restaurants your coffee will often be the instant kind. So this place is a real refuge for real coffee for people such as myself. Located on Buganda Road across from Daisy Arcade. If you need a break in the day, this is the place as I have found. President Museveni has been to 1000 Cups of Coffee, I do not know if he is a coffee connoisseur but I saw a film where came with his entourage.
http://youtu.be/JOyjp66sXvE
Cafe Pap:
Great coffee, well-prepared dishes, a wonderful selection of desserts. You can sit inside or outside on Parliament avenue. This is refuge for those seeking internet access with their laptops. The presentation of the food is quite nice, service wait time is reasonable. You get free internet access by spending a small amount of money. Great place to have lunch, I have enjoyed lunch on several occasion and once breakfast. The hamburgers for someone who has lived in the USA for many years, they are great here. Read an article I wrote about Cafe Pap.
Domino's Pizza:
A sort of copy cat of Domino's Pizza in Canada. The best place to visit for pizza, they offer many variety of pizza. Lets be fair, it is good pizza, value for your money and one of the best pizzas in town. Living in Toronto city spoiled me since there is more pizza restaurants in every corner so wide variety of choice compared to Kampala
Ekitoobero Restaurant:
Desiring to taste Ugandan dishes such matoke, posho, g-nut sauce. This informal restaurant is the place to visit. You will enjoy the taste Kampala for yourself. Nice place and good reputation.
Haandi Restaurant:
My favorite Indian Restaurant in Kampala. The Chicken Palak is to die for, or to live for. Service has always been very efficient. The restaurant has an open Kitchen, a rarity in Kampala behind glass and it is spotless. The quality of food is consistent and simply delicious. Located on Commercial Plaza off of Kampala Road. They take credit cards here.
Fang Fang Chinese Restaurant:
Fang Fang is an awesome looking Chinese restaurant located in the Communication House in the business district of Kampala. The decorations are very nice, food is good and service is flawless. But the best thing by far, is the location. Go there in the evening and watch the pulsating life of the city from the terrace while enjoying a nice dinner. The restaurant at Hotel Fang Fang is also as delightful but a somewhat smaller, but there is the garden. Main Restaurant is in Communication House on Colville Street and the Hotel is located on Sseziba Road.
Garden City Mall Food court:
A great variety of restaurants are available here. The prices are a bit higher since I guess tenants are paying a higher rent due to location. You can always watch a movie at the cinema before or after. I love this place so much because it reminds me the lovely set up of shopping malls in Toronto. I cannot miss to go around this place to do my shopping or find a nice restaurant to sit down quitely and enjoy the breeze of Kampala.It is one of the favorite place to hang around when am in down town Kampala city. It is fabulous and clean place with high end customers and the atmosphere is great! The video below shows you garden City Mall
Kampala Casino:
Located on Kimathi Avenue.I have eaten lunch there and it was mediocre, a buffet that was so so, warm and not hot. I faintly remember some hotdogs mixed with beans.The presentation is not always the best but friendly staff and efficient.
Mamma Mia:
Located in Speke Hotel. Specialized in Italian foods long-running Italian restaurant. The small pizzas are just about enough for a meal. There is also a genuine gelato bar here for ice-cream lovers. The gelato bar has some deliciously rich flavours from amaretto to zabaglione.
Mamba Point:
Upscale restaurant in a fantastic quiet setting with superb food, very classy Italian menu with price being in accordance. This is a restaurant to celebrate something special. I ate their once and was impressed by service, food and setting. Located on Akii Bua Road. The Italian Food is Italian and the place is simply, if you are celebrating something this is one of the places on the recommend list.
Sam's Restaurant: I have had breakfast there on several occasions and it was the best in Kampala, "wow" is the word. They serve a variety of Indian dishes, but also cater heavily to the Western palate with steaks and burgers. I have never heard anyone complaining about this place. They also have some exotic items on the menu. A touch of the carnivore restaurant in Nairobi. Located down from Kampala road past Kampala Pentecostal Church on left.
Shanghai Chinese Restaurant:
Great food, live fish are stored in a pond until eating time. Authentic Chinese dishes of all kinds and reasonably priced. I have eaten many a meal here and usually enjoyed it. Ternan Avenue location inside of Kampala Club.
Centenary Park Restaurants:
This is a fairly new development and has quite a few different restaurants to choose from. It truly has an International flavor. Located next to Jinja Road round-about.
The Chinese Restaurant:
Typical Chinese restaurant and it is good visit for a change. they provide hot towels before dinner but some times the music could be really loud and noisy.
Effendy's Restaurant:
Lovely food to satisfy most palates, a huge selection of 50 some dishes. They have a nice garden called "secret garden." A nice addition to the restaurant list in Kampala.
Kyoto Restaurant:
They prepare very good beef and the taste is very delicious. Kampala now has two Japanese restaurant to choose from, one is Wasabi located in Muyenga across from Hotel International while the other is Kyoto. I have not eaten at the Wasabi Restaurant.
Centenary Barbeque Lounge:
German Food with a fusion of African flavor and dishes - BBQ at its best. German Chef bringing you delightful dishes like Wiener Schnitzel and those other German dishes that stick to your ribs.
http://youtu.be/nl1oyaMWkfs
There are many restaurants in Kampala city business district but I picked up the above ones so next week I am going talk about restaurants which are not located in the city center but are worth a visit such as Kasumba Squar, Luwombo restaurant so please watch out for the next blog!
The exchange rate of today March 15,2012, US$1 = 1470UGX
Friday, 9 March 2012
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Kampala City Garden of Eden by Winston Churchill
Almost 100 years ago, in 1908, a young Winston Churchill the former British prime minister by then dubbed Uganda “The Pearl of Africa.” And it was. With its fertile soil and natural resources, it was a Garden of Eden in the heart of the continent.
Since 1986, Uganda has found a new confidence and stability. Its luster has been restored and the capital, Kampala, now vibrates with optimism and energy. So it is no surprise that the prestigious Serena Group decided to transform the old 65-room government-run Nile hotel, built in 1975, into the region’s most sophisticated and stylish resort.
The colors of Africa—the lakes, rivers and fertile soils—to almost every aspect of the project Was blended in the magnificent buildings of Serena hotels, both in the city center, right in the heart of the city and another Serena resort beach hotel which is located on shores of Lake Victoria hotel near my place”
Themes appear in both the exterior features of the hotel and in the room décor, where softly flowing fabrics, muted colours and organic themes prevail. The skills of numerous local artists were also called upon to create the stunning carved panels, mosaic pillars, beaten copper fretwork, sensational traditional jewellery, beaded wall hangings and hand-carved ‘bambara birds’, which bedeck the communal areas.
At the opening in 2006, Prince Amyn Aga Khan, a principal shareholder through AKFED, reiterated this concept. “We took the Nile as our theme,” he said, “the Nile as the place where different peoples met, different philosophies, cultures and aesthetics crossed each other and which, from this intermingling, produced a continuous swell of artistic creativity and originality.”
Serena city building was positioned on the upper portion of the 17-acre site, which allowed the landscape to wrap around it.” All of the 152 guest rooms and suites have views of the city and surrounding hills and the lush garden.
Serena lake Victoria resort building is very spacious the reason being outside the city.Surrounded with very good atmosphere away from congested streets of Kampala. The suites are very spacious too. The scenery of the place is very fabulous and by the time I was there earlier this year in 2012 the golf course was being laid out and will be the second largest Kampala city.
The journey would not be complete before touching base on Kasumba Square Mall for a good atmosphere and enjoying the nice breeze from River Lubiji.
Foreign exchange rate of today March 4, 2012 1$ US = 2400 UGX
Since 1986, Uganda has found a new confidence and stability. Its luster has been restored and the capital, Kampala, now vibrates with optimism and energy. So it is no surprise that the prestigious Serena Group decided to transform the old 65-room government-run Nile hotel, built in 1975, into the region’s most sophisticated and stylish resort.
The colors of Africa—the lakes, rivers and fertile soils—to almost every aspect of the project Was blended in the magnificent buildings of Serena hotels, both in the city center, right in the heart of the city and another Serena resort beach hotel which is located on shores of Lake Victoria hotel near my place”
Themes appear in both the exterior features of the hotel and in the room décor, where softly flowing fabrics, muted colours and organic themes prevail. The skills of numerous local artists were also called upon to create the stunning carved panels, mosaic pillars, beaten copper fretwork, sensational traditional jewellery, beaded wall hangings and hand-carved ‘bambara birds’, which bedeck the communal areas.
At the opening in 2006, Prince Amyn Aga Khan, a principal shareholder through AKFED, reiterated this concept. “We took the Nile as our theme,” he said, “the Nile as the place where different peoples met, different philosophies, cultures and aesthetics crossed each other and which, from this intermingling, produced a continuous swell of artistic creativity and originality.”
Serena city building was positioned on the upper portion of the 17-acre site, which allowed the landscape to wrap around it.” All of the 152 guest rooms and suites have views of the city and surrounding hills and the lush garden.
Serena lake Victoria resort building is very spacious the reason being outside the city.Surrounded with very good atmosphere away from congested streets of Kampala. The suites are very spacious too. The scenery of the place is very fabulous and by the time I was there earlier this year in 2012 the golf course was being laid out and will be the second largest Kampala city.
The journey would not be complete before touching base on Kasumba Square Mall for a good atmosphere and enjoying the nice breeze from River Lubiji.
Foreign exchange rate of today March 4, 2012 1$ US = 2400 UGX
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