Marrybrown Restaurant Dar es Salaam

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Found this nice "fast food" restaurant in Dar-es-Salaam called Marrybrown. Restaurant used to be a club house and renovated to be the biggest fast food joint with plenty of parking space.

It has a huge outdoor playground for children. Lots of families with children came to enjoy the facilities especially in the weekends.

The main menu is 2 types of fried chicken. An assortment of sandwiches and side orders.

Interestingly it also serves various rice dishes appealing to the Asian market.

Attached to the restaurant is a bakery called 'The Loaf'. All breads used at the restaurant is baked fresh daily.

Most people come for quick breakfast or to grab fresh bread in the evening time.

Other Restaurants in this Area

Al Qayam Restaurant | Casa Del Ray Restaurant | Archipelago down Town Restaurant | Sawasdee Restaurant | Mashua Water Front Bar and Grill | Arizona Grill | Red Onion Restaurant | Debonair Pizza Dar es Salaam | Water Front Sunset restaurant and bar | Sweet easy Restaurant and Lounge | Garden Bistro Dar es Salaam | Black Tomato | City Garden Restaurant Dar es Salaam | Q Bar and Restaurant | Fish Monger Restaurant Dar | Mombos Restaurant Dar es Salaam |



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