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    Rwanda travel tips

    Rwanda has made remarkable progress in Africa’s journey of development. With its tidy streets and towering buildings in Kigali, there’s no question that it’s a destination worth exploring.

    Known as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda showcases its steep hills across various regions, which is quite astonishing.

    While a lot of visitors come to Rwanda to witness the majestic mountain gorillas, there are also plenty of leisurely activities to enjoy in the heart of Kigali.

    This article outlines a few of those options.

    Inema arts gallery

    This cozy art haven boasts an array of artworks and can be found at KG 563 Street, Kacyiru Kigali.

    Founded by two brothers who are self-taught painters, this place has a mission to uncover the hidden potential of art in Rwanda.

    Having honed their skills since 2012, this gallery has become a must-visit spot for acquiring contemporary art in Kigali. The vivid paint colors might even catch you off guard, adorning items in the small yard and sprawling wall portraits indoors.

    I was particularly impressed to find dedicated sections showcasing artworks from other artists – what a wonderful way to foster togetherness!

    Whether you’re a tourist or a local Rwandan, you can explore modern and traditional African crafts here for free. I was truly taken aback by the one-of-a-kind abstract portraits and expressive mixed-media works that capture everyday scenes from African and Rwandan culture.

    Beyond visual art, they also host weekly dance performances, art-inspired yoga classes, gallery tours, and concerts.

    Unfortunately, I couldn’t partake in these activities as I hadn’t contacted them in advance. I recommend reaching out to the center directly to discover the options available during your visit.

    Official site: https://www.inemaartcenter.com/

    Sarah at Inema arts stadio

    Nyandungu Urban Wetland Eco-tourism Park

    Are you curious about eco-tourism? The Nyandungu Urban Wetland Ecotourism park should definitely be on your list, even though it was still under construction during my visit in 2022. This project, known as NUWEP, is dedicated to revitalizing the Nyandungu area that had suffered from degradation. Its goal is to bring back native plant species and create habitats for both land and water creatures to restore biodiversity.

    The Nyandungu complex spreads across a vast 121.7 hectares of land.

    NUWEP has a vision to transform the Nyandungu wetland into a place for leisure and fun, in line with the City of Kigali Master Plan. It shows that safeguarding wetlands can benefit Kigali’s residents, Rwanda as a whole, and even tourists. When I visited, there was a spacious and attractive café and restaurant that provided a perfect view of the natural surroundings.

    Towards the back, they had set up picnic spots for people to relax outdoors. The expansive hills at the edge offered a one-of-a-kind panoramic sight accompanied by a refreshing breeze.

    This park showcases local and native trees, along with native vegetation. It supports a more diverse range of life forms compared to non-native species.

    Sarah at the eco-tourism park

    Rwanda Art Museum

    The Rwanda Art Museum stands as a treasure trove of both modern and traditional art, offering insights into Rwandan history as well.

    To my surprise, the guide revealed that this place was once the palace of the late former president, Juvénal Habyarimana.

    Despite being a few kilometers away from Kigali’s city center on KK 106 Street, the journey is well worth it. It holds a special place as one of Rwanda’s eight national history museums.

    This renowned museum officially opened its doors in May 2018. Inside, you can find various belongings of the former president and contemporary art pieces.

    For instance, I came across some well-preserved items the president had used.

    The museum beautifully showcases the diversity of local creativity and also features works by international artists. The collection comprises over 100 art pieces, spanning ceramics, sculptures, paintings, and experimental creations in various forms.

    I learned that there’s a section dedicated to the wreckage of the presidential jet that crashed on April 6, 1994, tragically resulting in the death of President Habyarimana. Other tourists mentioned that pieces of the Falcon 50 aircraft protrude from the grass like peaks. Personally, I chose not to witness that.

    Upon entering, you have the choice to explore both areas.

    During my visit in 2022, I found it noteworthy that photography was not allowed within the museum, which was a bit unusual.

    Official site: https://www.museum.gov.rw/index.php?id=74

    Sarah at the Rwanda president museum

    Kigali Convention Center

    Situated along Highway KN5, right next to the KG2 Roundabout, stands the highly regarded convention center.

    This hub is made up of four main components. First is the renowned 5-star Radisson Blu hotel. The building, standing six floors tall, features a distinctive curved design that showcases elegant architecture. With 292 rooms, it offers luxurious accommodations.

    Next, there’s a conference center with an impressive seating capacity of over 2600. It’s divided into smaller rooms, and I had the chance to tour around this architecturally distinct, round-shaped structure. The place is truly vast and modern in every aspect. The attention to detail, from the seating to the hallways, makes it an ideal setting for events and seminars. Many significant gatherings have taken place here, including the 2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting, the 2016 African Union Summit, and the 2016 World Economic Forum for Africa.

    Another section is home to the Kigali Information Technology Park, offering 32,300 square meters of rentable office and retail spaces. Regrettably, I didn’t get a chance to explore this part.

    Lastly, there’s a museum located on the lower floor of the IT office park, but unfortunately, I didn’t have the opportunity to visit it.

    What surprised me was that the entire place was open to the public, allowing people to stroll around.

    While I found the five-star restaurant a bit pricey, I can certainly vouch for the comfortable and clean environment, which offers a perfect spot for some peaceful relaxation.

    One of the highlights was enjoying the evening sun in the small garden, where I could feel the gentle breeze rustling through the trees while admiring the street sculptures crafted from steel and cement.

    Sarah beside the Rwanda convention center

    Rwanda city tour

    Exploring the city is always a priority for me whenever I visit a new country.

    I love taking a city tour to discover different areas, soak in the sights, and experience the local culture.

    What left me utterly amazed during my time in Kigali was the impressive infrastructure – most streets were paved, smooth, and well-lit even at night.

    While the cost of transportation in Rwanda can be a bit higher, especially for taxis, I found that using a motorbike was a reasonable alternative.

    What truly caught my attention was the high level of organization among motorbike riders.

    They were required to wear specific jackets, and something that stood out to me was the mandatory use of helmets. Both the rider and the passenger had to wear helmets, as it was a legal requirement for everyone’s safety. This focus on safety was something unique I hadn’t seen in other African countries.

    Interestingly, bicycles were also a mode of transport in certain parts of the city. You could pay a bike rider to take you around, though it would naturally take longer. I didn’t personally try this, but I found the concept fascinating.

    In the heart of the main city and some prominent neighborhoods, I noticed city bus stops.

    These modern, spacious buses served as a means of connecting various parts of the city. I was initially intrigued by the idea of taking a ride on one, until a friend told me it could be challenging for someone who didn’t understand Kinyarwanda. Apparently, the buses only have maps and lack an announcer.

    This means you need to be familiar with the city to know exactly when to get off. I wasn’t keen on getting lost, especially in a place where English wasn’t widely spoken.

    My impression about the buses

    During my visit to the Nyabugogo intercity bus station, I was taken aback by the sight of smaller buses being utilized for journeys to other cities. To explore Nyanza city, I hopped onto a compact 30-seater bus.

    To my surprise, I later discovered that there were also inter-regional buses available.

    These larger buses traveled not just within Rwanda, but to neighboring countries like Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

    Intrigued by this option, I decided to take a 70-seater bus for my onward journey to Uganda. Our departure was at 9 pm, and by 7 am the following day, we had arrived in Kampala.

    Sarah riding a motorbike on the street of Kigali


    For those eager to explore additional destinations and seek information about activities in other countries, be sure to visit this link.

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    4 things to do in Kigali, Rwanda


    Nestled within Africa, Kigali emerges as a gem among its cities, a testament to Rwanda’s remarkable journey of development. The allure of this urban oasis is undeniable, offering a myriad of experiences that cater to diverse preferences and tastes.

    When venturing into Kigali, your itinerary finds its unique rhythm, tailored to your touring inclinations. The city’s tapestry is woven with attractions that promise to captivate. As a first-time traveler to this enchanting land, you might find yourself uncertain about where to begin.

    Drawing from my own experience exploring this vibrant metropolis, I am eager to share insights and recommendations that span a spectrum of activities. Whether you are an aficionado of study or an advocate of leisure, the offerings in Kigali are as diverse as they are engaging.

    From culturally enriched sites to tranquil havens, the city extends an open invitation for exploration. Each locale carries its own story, waiting to be embraced by your curiosity and interest. And if the pursuit of reading is a cherished hobby of yours, Kigali graciously unfolds its pages of possibilities.

    I’m genuinely curious to learn about your reflections and impressions, especially if the world of literature resonates with your soul. Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences, for in the exchange of insights, we illuminate the beauty and depth that Kigali offers to all who seek its embrace.

    1. Kigali Public Library

    On the way to one of my adventurous tours around the town, I saw the Kigali Public Library.

    Swiftly, I motioned to the bike driver to halt and disembarked, my curiosity piqued by the allure of the colossal structure before me. With a change of heart, I resolved to uncover the treasures concealed within its grand walls. The edifice stood in grandeur, comprising three expansive levels that housed an expanse of literary wonders. Countless volumes were meticulously arranged upon sprawling shelves, each adorned with distinctive labels to guide the reader’s exploration.

    To my pleasant surprise, the receptionist’s response held no mention of payment, an unexpected generosity that left me momentarily stunned. Despite having informed her of my status as a foreign visitor, she simply offered me directions, her kindness guiding me to the section that held the Christian literature I had expressed interest in.

    In this awe-inspiring abode of knowledge, I found myself surrounded by an ocean of wisdom captured within ink and paper. The absence of a monetary transaction emphasized the sanctity of learning and sharing, encapsulating the essence of education unburdened by material exchange.

    As I delved into the world of words that stretched before me, I was reminded that true treasures reside not solely in the pages of books, but also in the generosity of souls and the shared pursuit of knowledge. This unexpected encounter resonates as a testament to the universal language of learning that transcends borders and backgrounds, reminding us that the thirst for wisdom unites us all.

    What did I do in the library?

    In my confusion, I saw a book that seemed like a children’s book. It was hard to decide what to read from the several books. This book had huge pages with bolded illustrations. The title was attractive, and I am glad I took a short read. Authored by Jill Johnstone, You can change the world is a book designed to encourage children to pray.

    While suitable for adults as well, the book primarily revolved around portraying the stories and lifestyles of children and various people spanning continents. Jill meticulously employed alphabet letters to compile a comprehensive list of countries, embarking on extensive research to glean insights about Christians across the globe.

    The book vividly painted scenes of Christian individuals facing persecution or belonging to vulnerable groups, where Jill believed the message of Christ was essential.

    Delving into their cultural practices, often at odds with the gospel, she also provided prayer topics for consideration. The core purpose was to educate children about diverse ways of life and how they could contribute, particularly by expressing love through prayers.

    Sarah infront of the National public library in Rwanda
    Sarah infront of the National public library in Rwanda

    Why is the book relevant?

    I found this book exceptional and spiritually educative, especially for this generation, as children in different countries don’t know how to appreciate other children’s situations, largely due to ignorance.

    You might agree with Jill and me that knowing what God expects us to do and what others are going through in other countries is the best way to live a prayerful Christian life.

    I felt motivated to recommend every parent to get this for their children. Christian parents, this is a way to raise your children in light of God’s word. This book is a guide to educating children on how to be empathic and grateful.

    Sometimes, they might think life ends only in the comfort of their homes, but there is more in other countries that other children don’t have.

    I believe for the next generation to live peaceful lives and stable families, they need to recognize their need for Christ Jesus and their dependence on his word. Showing compassion in practical ways will be the proof of true love, and stability will only be a product of joint prayers to God for each other.

    Why should you visit this library?

    Spending an hour reading in this serene library was truly rewarding, and I wholeheartedly suggest any fellow book enthusiast to visit and dive into a good read.

    Situated adjacent to the American embassy roundabout, the library offers the convenience of free Wi-Fi access, allowing me to browse seamlessly.

    Adding a touch of vibrancy, the restroom building is adorned with captivating artwork, providing an exciting visual element.

    Beyond the main building, there lies a park-like area adorned with towering trees and well-placed concrete benches.

    This space seemed dedicated to engaging conversations rather than reading, as I observed people deep in discussion.

    2. Ikirezi Bookshop

    This tiny bookshop is located upstairs in a huge building.

    Ikizezi bookshop with books on shelves
    Ikizezi bookshop with books on shelves

    For book lovers, this is a home for a lot of books. This place isn’t huge, but it has a unique display of books from the shelves to round wooden tables. There was every item you could need from a documentation center.

    Exceptionally, as I walked around, I noticed they had varieties of French, Kinyarwanda, and English books. I wasn’t expecting this language mix, but they had a variety for every reader.

    I saw foreigners and Rwandans buying books and couldn’t help but accept the old saying, “secrets are in books.” There is no end to gaining more knowledge.

    At the extreme edge of the bookshop were shelves of Rwandan art. I didn’t expect to see this here.

    Typically, I know one of the main things to do in a bookshop is to buy books. To my greatest surprise, there was a small café at the backside inside the same room. It meant people could buy books and read silently, since borrowing books wasn’t an option.

    Apparently, it could be noisy as some people were discussing loudly when I visited, but the environment was cozy.

    As I sipped on the strawberry lemonade I had ordered, it felt great, smelling the fresh prints of book pages. Yes, that might be archaic to some people, but it’s refreshing for me to inhale. They close at 8 pm, so it is safer to go earlier in the day.

    3. Kigali arts center

    This little art heaven has creative items and sports activities too. I admired the recycled bottle art from the gate. Located in a quiet neighborhood, Kigali Arts Center has a lot of souvenirs for art lovers.

    The unique painting on the armchair made it exceptional, and the African fabric on the cushions.

    When I saw the large face painting on the back wall, I was inspired to consider that as an idea for my home someday.

    Kigali arts center paintings
    Kigali arts center paintings

    What things can you do here?

    This arts center is not just a place to see and buy arts.

    I least expected to see anything related to sports. My friends and I enjoyed playing for a few minutes for free.

    Sarah and her Rwandese friends at the Kigali Arts Center
    Sarah and her Rwandese friends at the Kigali Arts Center

    Inside the tiny main rooms, there were several paintings of different things. Most of them were related to Rwandan history and culture.

    For example, cows are a traditional animal considered to be honorable. Their horns are significant even in the dance style of Rwandese people.

    In general, these artists reiterate the peculiar Rwandan life in their paints. I liked all the paintings.

    4. Kigali Heights shopping mall

    Upon my friend’s suggestion, I was initially uncertain about what delights awaited me at this destination.

    For a satisfying conclusion to an extensive tour, Kigali Heights emerges as the perfect choice for a delectable lunch or dinner.

    Positioned on the top floor, a collection of upscale restaurants serves an array of culinary delights. Its elevated location allows the refreshing breeze of Kigali’s natural air to waft through.

    Additionally, these establishments provide complimentary Wi-Fi, adding to the experience. It was a splendid sight in the evening, offering a chance to unwind after a day spent basking in the sun’s warmth.

    This expansive structure is divided into numerous sections, catering to various needs. Whether you require currency exchange or are in the mood for some shopping, Kigali Heights caters to everyone’s preferences.

    Sarah standing inside Kigali heights shopping mall
    Sarah standing inside Kigali heights shopping mall

    What other things can you do here?

    There are shops selling clothes, shoes, jewelry, and electronics. I noticed the items were expensive, but they also seemed to have high quality.

    A big supermarket called Simba is on the extreme edge of the first floor. They sell almost anything anyone will need for cooking and home maintenance. Among the many things, I bought ingredients to cook chicken soup.

    Read this post if you want to check out some places to eat in Kigali.

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    Genocide Memorial: Explore Rwanda’s Journey of Remembrance

    The world was rocked by the horrifying and deadly massacres that unfolded in Rwanda from April 7 to July 15, 1994. In a mere span of around 100 days, this tragic episode left a lasting sense of grief in the hearts of countless Rwandans. The genocide was sparked by political disagreements between the Tutsi minority ethnic group and certain moderate Hutu and Twa individuals. They tragically fell victim to armed Hutu militias. Through a genocide memorial, the remembrance memories are immortalized.

    However, Rwanda’s narrative has transcended the shadows of its bloody past. They are now blossoming into a beacon of hope on the African continent. Through unwavering determination, the Rwandan government has orchestrated a remarkable transformation, leading the nation toward a radiant and promising future.

    A pivotal aspect of this transformation has been the establishment of numerous genocide memorials. These places serve as poignant reminders of the lives lost. These memorials stand as solemn witnesses. They are the remains of those who perished during the genocide to find a final resting place.

    Remarkably, from the somber ashes of this devastating event, Rwanda has emerged as a symbol of resilience and growth. The nation’s history, marred by darkness, has become a driving force propelling its journey toward development and progress.

    What is the significance of a genocide memorial?

    While the precise tally of lives lost remains elusive due to ongoing efforts to uncover mass graves in concealed locations. The Rwandan government has extended a dignified farewell to as many victims as they could find.

    These memorials transcend being mere somber locations or relics of the past. They have undergone a transformation into esteemed centers of valor and tribute. Within their modernized walls, those who perished are not simply remembered; their legacies are upheld. Names and images are not confined to screens; instead, they are celebrated for their unyielding commitment to peace.

    Among the array of genocide memorials nestled in Kigali city, several stand out as must-visit destinations. These memorials surpass the role of historical symbols; they serve as conduits for comprehending the profound positive transformation that Rwandans have cultivated for their nation.

    In my view, this immersive experience is the most effective means to draw comparisons with the past, evaluate the present, and glimpse into the future of this remarkable country.

    The magnitude of the repercussions stemming from the genocide defies comprehension until one visits these poignant sites. While numerous nations have risen from conflicts, Rwanda’s journey stands apart in its uniqueness and distinction.

    kigali genocide memorial

    1. Kigali’s genocide memorial

    Arriving with uncertain expectations, the Kigali genocide memorial proved to be a modern historical haven. Upon passing through the entrance gate and hedge pathway, I was taken aback by the meticulously maintained surroundings. My path led me through the arts center, adorned with Rwandan souvenirs on display. A friendly staff member pointed me toward the main building.

    Stepping inside the central auditorium, I encountered distinct sections meticulously organized to represent Rwanda’s past, present, and future. A lengthy corridor housed medium-sized TV screens, each displaying videos recounting the events of the genocide. Some of the images were truly difficult to witness.

    Imposing walls throughout the space held informative texts akin to a museum exhibit. These extensive narratives were presented in both Kinyarwanda and English. Some sections had photographs of the victims.

    What is the Peace School?

    Within the memorial’s precincts, I encountered something unexpected and remarkable—an open-air Peace School nestled on the left side. This expansive amphitheater has the capacity to hold around 500 individuals. It’s to host peace-focused events and lectures, serving as a space to educate the younger generation of Rwandans about the genocide and its lasting impacts.

    This commitment to fostering peace is a clear reflection of the government’s determination to prevent such a tragic event from recurring.

    A captivating steel sculpture adorned one side, resembling flames. At its apex, a burning pot held my attention. What struck me was the mesmerizing sight of vivid red flames within the pot, perpetually burning without consuming the pot itself. While I couldn’t decipher the exact technique behind this, I surmised that it symbolized the memory of the genocide’s conclusion.

    Later I saw a wall inscription the flame of remembrance.

    peace theatre and flame of remembrance

    Rwandans are resolute in their commitment to prevent the recurrence of such a tragic event. This memorial site struck me as one of the most contemporary and technologically advanced cemeteries I had ever encountered.

    Walking further, I came across mass graves with a distinct design—cemented almost like the ground itself. These graves, primarily, serve as resting places for unidentified remains.

    In certain areas, the somber atmosphere is softened by the presence of roses, akin to a garden. Wooden stools adorned with both artificial and real flowers were are nearby. I think they were brought there most likely by grieving family members.

    A poignant custom is common among Rwandans—to visit the memorials where their dear ones were reburied and offer their heartfelt respects.

    2. Nyanza genocide memorial garden

    Perched atop one of Rwanda’s hills, this expansive genocide memorial center stands as a testament to the nation’s history. Enclosed and accessible only to those who have laid their loved ones to rest there, its appearance from the outside mirrors that of other sites with mass graves.

    Upon entering, a striking genocide garden greets visitors, adorned with a multitude of symbolic elements. Each item holds a unique significance, and the garden’s main entrance, adjacent to the highway, is a captivating display of these symbols.

    One particularly remarkable feature is a section of the ground. It has been skillfully cemented and crafted into a blooming flower pattern using road bricks—a feat of craftsmanship.

    Dominating the landscape is a substantial stone monument. It had the inscriptions in three languages: Kinyarwanda, English, and French. This area is officially the “Garden of Memory.” It is a title that took root after the August 2019 inauguration. It symbolizes the end of oppression.

    nyanza genocide memorial

    Meaning of garden sections


    Nestled beneath the imposing stone monument lay a mosaic of countless small sea stones, each possessing unique shapes and sizes. Their sheer abundance prevented any grass from taking root in the area. On the opposite side of the pathway, another section was filled with stones, aptly named the “dry garden,” symbolizing the era of death.

    Descending a few meters, I encountered a meticulously cemented path flanked by short, well-manicured green grass. It has a small signboard indicating that this passage is the “meditation corridor,” hinting at its role as a place for contemplation and introspection.

    The most unexpected sight was an expanse adorned with tiny stream rocks, though devoid of running water. The design was intricate, ensuring that no grass could grow within this space. This arrangement likely symbolized the definitive end of bloodshed and suffering.

    My impression

    As I traversed these memorials, reflecting on the war-ravaged landscapes and humble living conditions described in books and online, I found it astonishing to reconcile this with the reality of Rwanda today. Despite the nation’s past miseries, a profound motivation to elevate their quality of life emerged.

    Rwanda’s transformation is truly striking. Notably, Rwandans have chosen to distance themselves from ethnic divisions that once plagued their society. Rather than defining themselves by tribal affiliations, they now embrace unity and mutual respect. It’s evident that the scars of tribalism have not defined their present relationships.

    The specter of the genocide casts a long shadow, yet Rwandans are steadfast in their determination to prevent history from repeating itself. While the government has been firm in suppressing any desires for vengeance, there’s an unmistakable sense of forward momentum. Rwanda focuses on the collective goal of national improvement, and this shift is palpable.

    You will be hungry, so check out the following restaurants to eat at.

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    7 Best Rwanda Restaurants

    Embark on a culinary journey in Kigali and Nyanza cities, where vibrant Rwanda restaurants patios adorned with African fabrics and unique decor invite you to dine in style. While I don’t consider myself a food enthusiast, I found myself noticing and savoring the flavors of various meals during my dining experiences in Rwanda. The city boasts an abundance of dining establishments, catering to a diverse range of preferences. In this post, I share my personal restaurant reviews and recommendations, understanding that taste is subjective and what might not appeal to me could be a delightful treat for others.

    Although I typically enjoy cooking at home, I embraced the opportunity to explore new flavors and indulge in occasional bites while venturing out. Nourishing my appetite with familiar dishes like plantain, red beans, chicken sauce, and an array of vegetables provided a sense of comfort and connection to my roots. Interestingly, many of the food items mirrored those from my home country, Cameroon, bridging the gap between cultures.

    While I anticipated savoring every bite, there were instances where my preferences didn’t align with the flavors presented. Could this be the norm for a discerning eater like me? Regardless, I’m eager to share a list of the ‘Rwanda restaurants I visited, fully aware that your experience might differ. Our taste preferences are uniquely our own, rendering my perspective highly subjective. I’m excited to read your thoughts and opinions in the comments section, as we celebrate the diversity of culinary experiences.

    List of Rwanda restaurants

    Tea House Resto Hotel

    On my final evening in Kigali, my friends introduced me to a charming oasis that left a lasting impression. Perched on a hilltop, the panoramic view was a breath of fresh air, prompting me to capture every unique detail through my lens. The ambiance exuded a blend of simplicity and culture, with quaint touches like the vintage ‘chain chair’ and intricately crafted wooden signs. I couldn’t contain my amusement at the whimsical wooden crafts adorning the bathroom door, while the elegant Bambu flower vases caught my eye.

    Common meals at Rwanda restaurants

    While the wait for our meal seemed interminable, the anticipation was well worth it. Savoring their delectable fish brochettes and crispy plantain fries brought undeniable delight. In an attempt to immerse myself in the local flavors, I ordered Isombe (cassava leaves with peanut) and kawunga (corn fufu). However, my picky palate faced a challenge in fully embracing these traditional Rwandese dishes, leaving me with a memorable experience of trying something new. Despite the culinary adventure not aligning perfectly with my taste preferences, I embraced the opportunity with an open heart.

    Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)


    Despite my aversion to fast food, I found myself pleasantly surprised by my experience at KFC Kigali, which I even dared to visit twice. The flavors infused into the chicken were a testament to their attention to seasoning, and with each bite, the tantalizing blend of spices permeated the tender meat. The crowning glory, however, was undoubtedly the crispy chicken skin, which provided a satisfying crescendo to the feast.

    sarah eating fried potatoes and chicken at KFC kigali

    Adding to the delightful ensemble were the crunchy fries, their harmony with ketchup creating a symphony of flavors that perfectly complemented some of my evening repasts. What struck me the most was how this particular KFC outlet in Kigali exceeded my expectations, standing out as the most delectable rendition I’ve encountered across various countries.


    Keisen hotel-restaurant

    Nestled atop one of Kigali’s lush hills in Nyamugogo, this hotel greeted me with a tempting booklet of culinary offerings. The array of choices presented a delightful challenge in decision-making, prompting me to seek assistance from the kind Manager. He graciously took the time to elucidate each unfamiliar dish, aiding my selection process.

    As my stomach rumbled with hunger, I opted for the goat meat stew paired with boiled green banana. The anticipation during the wait was palpable, and after a relatively brief span of one and a half minutes, my meal arrived. To my surprise, the bowl of goat stew exceeded my expectations in size. However, my taste buds were met with an unexpected obstacle: an excessive saltiness that left my tongue somewhat disheartened.

    Banana and sauce at Keisen hotel-restaurant

    Notably, the Rwandan preparation of green banana involves boiling it to a tender consistency. While this is a local preference, I personally didn’t quite resonate with the resultant softness of the banana.


    Highland hotel-restaurant

    Perched upon yet another of Kigali’s undulating hills, this establishment seemingly drew its moniker from its elevated location. Despite the apparent upscale aura, the premises provided a tranquil ambiance, particularly conducive for my work undertaken within the restaurant’s confines.

    While diligently attending to my tasks, I found my gaze irresistibly drawn to the menu, where the enticing depiction of meatballs exerted a magnetic allure. Succumbing to the allure of temptation, I yielded to the impulse and indulged in the irresistible desire for those delectable meatballs. Opting for a triumvirate of meatballs, my anticipation was met with the arrival of my order.

    a plate of meatballs and a slice of lemon

    While the delightful taste of the meatballs brought satisfaction, it’s worth noting that a discernible trace of saltiness lingered on the palate. Despite this, I relished the experience of savoring those flavorful and savory meatballs during my leisurely lunch.

    Rwanda Restaurants beside the Cinema

    Situated in close proximity to the expansive Canal Olympia Cinema, a cluster of dining Rwanda restaurants beckons to passersby. On a particular Saturday evening, my eagerness to partake in the grandeur of a movie on a larger canvas than my computer screen led me to the threshold of the first among them. With a wide array of culinary offerings laid out before me, I made my selection: beef soup.

    To my astonishment, upon its arrival, the dish before me revealed a harmonious medley of flavors and ingredients all coexisting within the same bowl. A tapestry of flavors intertwined as banana, potatoes, a few morsels of succulent meat, and carrot amalgamated in delightful unity. While the elaborate presentation didn’t meet my initial expectation, the bold choice to embark on this culinary journey was worthy. The audacious endeavor to sample a Rwandese soup proved to be a venture worth embracing.


    Madras hotel-restaurant


    Situated much like the other dining Rwandan restaurants I had encountered on my culinary journey, Madras restaurant held its own charm, residing in a separate enclave overlooking a tranquil terrace. Upon my arrival, I got a comprehensive booklet that encompassed both delectable meals and refreshing drinks. As was my custom, I embarked on the ritual of contemplation, seeking the perfect choice that would tantalize my taste buds.

    After a thoughtful deliberation, aided by the patient explanations of the attentive waiter, I made my decision: I would indulge in East Africa’s beloved delicacy, the chapati. The menu tantalizingly promised a savory symphony of flavors, with meat expertly nestled within the folds of the chapati. Eagerly, I anticipated each mouthful to be a harmonious duet of the tender beef and the soft chapati.

    Chapati and fries on a plate, a typical meal at Rwanda restaurants

    In a swift flourish, my eagerly awaited meal appeared before me. To my surprise, the presentation before me showcased dried beef artfully draped upon a substantial chapati. While the beef slices might have been more modest in number than anticipated, they exuded a rich depth of flavor that compensated for their scarcity. To complement the hearty duo, a vibrant medley of salad adorned the plate, boasting the crisp crunch of cucumber, tomatoes, onions, and the luscious creaminess of avocado.

    While my initial expectations wasn’t met, the harmonious interplay of flavors and textures ultimately created a satisfying and memorable culinary experience at Madras restaurant.

    Umut café and restaurant


    During one of my downtown escapades, a sense of culinary curiosity led me to beckon a bike driver and request to be taken to the nearest café. Guided by the hum of the city’s heartbeat, we arrived at the doorstep of a café nestled in the heart of the urban bustle. Eager to appease the rumbling chorus of hunger within me, I embarked on my culinary journey by perusing the menu’s pages, a ritual I always followed with diligence.

    With a sense of anticipation, I ordered the Turkish pizza, meticulously scanning through the description to grasp the medley of ingredients that would soon grace my palate. Presented before me was a light, baked dough adorned with scattered lamb, harmoniously interwoven with the vibrant hues of tomatoes. An ensemble of vegetables, including parsley, tomatoes, and a tapestry of green herbs, was delicately arranged alongside the creation. While the amalgamation of flavors intrigued me, I decided to forgo the accompanying salad, as it didn’t resonate with my personal preferences.

    Savoring the unconventional “pizza” experience, I found that it defied the expectations typically associated with this dish. Despite its departure from my usual pizza encounters, I found myself craving another dish to quell my appetite. Reflecting upon the menu, I summoned another waiter and placed an order for fried chips and samosa. In my imagination, I envisioned a plate that would showcase a distinct separation between the crispy potato chips and the savory samosa.

    Common meals at Rwanda restaurants

    What was strange about this place compared to other Rwanda restaurants

    Regrettably, the presentation before me deviated from my preconceived notions. The waiter placed a plate of fries, enrobed in a delicate tomato sauce with a hint of saltiness, on the table. To my surprise, there was no sign of the expected beef or fish accompaniment.

    The potato chips themselves exhibited an unexpected tenderness that failed to captivate my palate. Puzzled and disappointed, I sought clarification from another waiter, wondering if my order had been misinterpreted.

    Undeterred by the earlier culinary misadventure, I made the decision to embark on yet another gastronomic endeavor the following morning. A sense of curiosity prompted me to order chapati and eggs as a takeaway for my breakfast. However, when I unveiled the offering, my expectations were met with surprise. Encased within the folds of a thick chapati dough were two eggs, seemingly embraced in an unconventional culinary embrace.

    My experience at this café wasn’t good, I am mindful of the subjectivity of taste preferences. While I may not endorse this establishment based on my personal experiences, I acknowledge that culinary adventures are often a matter of individual taste, and perhaps someone else may discover enjoyment in their offerings.

    Quiet Heaven Nyanza Hotel and Restaurant

    After a lengthy three-hour journey from Kigali to Nyanza city, hunger greeted me on that Sunday night. Despite my empty stomach’s protests, I opted for sleep, assured that a hearty breakfast awaited in the morning. However, my anticipation turned to a slight frown when I was presented with burnt fried eggs and two slices of bread, leaving my face slightly disheartened. Although I had indulged in various fruits while waiting, I couldn’t deny the pleasant taste of the African tea.

    The hotel, conveniently located just 15 minutes from the bus stop, was easily accessible by bike or car. The spacious restaurant, boasting a breezy ambiance, beckoned me with the promise of delightful meals. The substantial rooms, adorned with comfortable beds, caught my attention. I was pleasantly surprised by the ingenious addition of a roomy closet attached to the open bathroom and toilet wall. And the highlight? The balcony, adorned with inviting seats, provided a refreshing spot to bask in the morning sun.


    Take a food journey and let me know your opinion. My list is concise because I rarely visit restaurants. This is typical of someone who cooks almost daily. However, if you are in Kigali or Nyanza, there will be something delicious at many pricy Rwanda restaurants. Good appetite in advance.

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