Eatingout: Emerande’s new face and services

Located at Boulevard de l’umuganda, behind the FAO and UNHCR headquaters, Restaurant Emerande is just ten minutes drive from Kigali international air port and only fifteen from the city centre.

Monday, January 28, 2008
Good ambience.

Located at Boulevard de l’umuganda, behind the FAO and UNHCR headquaters, Restaurant Emerande is just ten minutes drive from Kigali international air port and only fifteen from the city centre.

It is one of those few eateries off Kigali city that offer timely services when it comes to snacks and fast food. The Chefs and other staff look strong-minded to make that real touching savour quality, with their menu that provides a balanced diet of food stuffs mainly for vegetarians.

The appearance of their snacks is so attractive that it will not spare any customer’s appetite; that’s why the Restaurant takes time to offer the best for its clients. The Nyama choma and tandoori are a new offer served with salads that you can’t afford to miss.

Emerande’s new services have attracted a flock of people due to its rich nutrition content.

Ambiance and interior décor

The first impression that handcuffs visitors is the interior décor that displays the Rwandan culture. The look is elevated further by the soothing piped music which fills the inside and the dim lights that beautifully illumine the restaurant.

Walls are covered with wood and glasses that keep on reflecting images both static and in motion. The wooden tables and chairs covered with brownish and green cloth depict the natural colour of Kigali’s vegetation.

Traditional pots with different sizes are placed in strategic corners with green trees and flowers, fibre mats and chairs that accommodate the customers in a natural environment setting.

Emerande is famous for its traditional and international cuisine. It’s a hide-away with ample space for diners who need to eat as they discus private and business issues.

Diners mostly discuss the state of the world which makes one fit into their conversations without embarrassment. The busy bees are well gender-balanced, experienced and enthusiastic; they will not spare a minute before attending to you. They stand by their motto: "…a healthy meal and a personalised service.”

The cuisine

The menu is very simple with natural, nutritious and preservative-free ingredients. The restaurant serves mostly fast foods for take-away and sometimes the traditional African and international cuisine.

New services include various local food stuffs served at a relatively low price which ranges between Frw600-1500 depending on one’s taste.

Trying out the giant grilled hamburger dressed with plantain salad and the tiger prawns, leaves one’s hunger-raised-appetite catered for.

Other food stuffs on the new menu include: Naan; plain, butter chilli, cheese and garlic, Ugali, baked potatoes, chips matooke grilled, Nyama choma and tandoori.

French delicacies such as orange duckling, seafood casserole, baked guinea fowl, puff pastry, terrines, croquettes, rabbit pie; specialities of smoked ham, home-made goose liver and home-made pasta, fresh water crayfish, prawns and shrimps, squid as well as a selection of traditional and modern saucers.

Given a trial, Restaurant Emerande will attend to all your beverage and hot snack needs in a cosy environment.

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