Extreme Kenya Meat Tour! From Slum to Luxury! (Insane Risk!)

Extreme Kenya Meat Tour! From Slum to Luxury! (Insane Risk!)
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Insane African Street Food and Meat Tour of Nairobi, Kenya!
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Nairobi, Kenya – Today in this food video, I’m joining up with my local buddy Obed and he’s taking us on an extreme Kenyan food tour to eat some of the best street food and extreme meats in Nairobi, Kenya.

Huge thanks to Obed from Kumbukumbu tours: @kumbukumbutours

Kibera – We’re beginning this Kenyan street food tour today in the Kibera slum, the biggest slum in africa and perhaps the world that is packed with Kenyan delicacies and nice tasty african food. Here, we’re eating some tasty goat foot stew, also eating some rocks, and having an incredible Kenyan local lunch.

11 Inn Restaurant – This place is famous for their Nyoma Choma meat bbq. They serve lamb, Kenyan sausages, and delicious wet fry goat and more. My favourite was the goat with the kenyan avocado and tomato salad. Absolutely delicious.

Carnivore Restaurant – This is the most famous meat restaurant in Nairobi that serves some rare and exotic meats like ostrich, crocodile and more. It’s a must visit in Nairobi and we really enjoyed trying all of the unique food and meats!

00:00 Introduction
01:04 pre-goat foot snack
03:40 Goat foot stew
08:28 Eating rocks
10:26 Amazing local Kenyan lunch
15:48 Goat head fry
19:27 Nyoma Choma BBQ
22:06 Exotic meats restaurant
24:07 Eating ox balls
25:40 Eating crocodile

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50 Comments

  1. Hey guys!! Hope you enjoy the video! This is a repost from 2 videos ago cause it got demonetized, so I edited out the lamb head at the beginning of the video and I hope it should be fine! Please let me know what you thought of the video in the comments below!!

  2. I'm a child – I couldn't help but laugh at the sausage comments! 😛 "Look at the length of that. It's huge. I've never seen a longer sausage than that." Immediately in my head I thought, "That's what she said. "
    Seriously though, these are amazing food adventures. I am impressed by your digestive fortitude as I don't think I would be able to try a lot of these but regardless, learning about their food, their cultures and seeing some of the landscapes in all of these countries, is amazing.
    Looking forward to your next vid!

  3. Great to see you and Ting again. I have followed you all over the world in your adventures. This one in Kenya does not create enthusiasm. Nice people, but the sanitation kind of scares me.

  4. You have already uploaded half of these scenes on a different video about a week ago, i disliked this because of that and if you continue to reupload scenes from other videos i have watched from you im going to unsubscribe.

  5. Can you lay off using "slum" to describe where poor people live? For the most part this word has a negative connotation and is disrespectful to the people that are greeting you to their food culture.

  6. I'm so happy to see you and Ting back!!! Please create some videos of cooking at home. I really enjoyed what you did during Covid. I'm sorry the videos in the old house and courtyard did not work out but I really appreciate what you created.

  7. You had forgot to put the ratings for each food that's why you delete the previous videos and re-upload!
    I'm a huge fan of you ever since 2015

  8. This is the 2nd video I've watched today about Kenya that randomly popped up in my recommendations …. that lets me know that I MUST make it to Kenya as soon as possible! Thanks Youtube!!

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