Wednesday, January 29, 2020


DJC Kitchen, CBD.

It was a Thursday evening and we were looking for a restaurant to have our monthly book club meetings. The idea was to restrict the options to the CBD since we rarely meet in the CBD. I had seen DJC kitchen on several occasions (the few times I am in town) and it seemed like a restaurant we would like and I was not wrong.

 We were meeting to discuss two books, Lament for the Fallen by Gavin Chait. A sci-fi book based in modern-day Nigeria but the explorer is South African (I did not read it lol so I cannot give my review on it but from the fact that most people did not finish it, I could tell it was not a favorite. Those that did finish reading it said it was not an easy read). The second book was Seasons of Crimson Blossoms (this could have been a shorter title lol) by Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, a book that seemed to be provocative and angered guys (I also did not read it lol. I was having a hard time last year reading) seeing as it was all hail patriarchy lol.


 Come Saturday, I woke up all excited to try the restaurant coz the reviews I had read so far were good reviews; from the fact that their ribs were amazing and that their sweet and sour chicken served with rice was impressive. I could not wait to try either of the two when I got there.


It is not so common to come across a restaurant serving Asian dishes in town. The only other restaurant that I know does that in the CBD is Teriyaki chicken on Mama Ngina Street. DJC Kitchen, on Koinange street, is the new restaurant that has come to give us something different. It is a breath of fresh air from the normal fast food joints and Somali restaurants that are the norm in the CBD. The beautiful restaurant is found opposite the housing finance building on Koinange street where Dominos used to be near G.P.O. The restaurant offers a variety of Asian dishes as well as other continental dishes. 

One of my favorite features of the restaurant is the fact that, just like Ohcha bar, you can build your noodle bowl. One of my friends had the Chicken teppanyaki for sh.750 and the chicken did not disappoint at all. I had the yakitori skewers (chicken meat) and I can genuinely say there was a parade of flavors in my mouth. The mango mojito is probably one of the sweetest mojitos you will have and not regret (almost as sweet as CafĂ© Deli’s mocktails). 


The restaurant has a “cute space” kind of vibe and it has a chilled-out ambiance that allows for guys to have a conversation without having to be loud. I was not so keen on the music that was playing in the background but I do remember listening to one of Miguel’s song coz we ended up commenting on it. Did you know that there is a channel that just shows train tracks all day? No trains, no people, no commercials just train tracks. That was one of the channels on their three screens which acted as a good distraction when my mind drifted. 

It is also an affordable restaurant seeing as the most expensive thing on the item is probably ksh.1200. Mocktails go for ksh. 400, beers ksh. 300. The food portions are also generous, especially the fries. It is easy to access the restaurant seeing as it is in the Central Business District.


The service is really good and you do not have waiters and waitresses coming to your table every two minutes. It was amazing not to have to wait for hours to be served and to have our food ready. I loved the artwork on the wall seeing as it was characters from the video game assassin’s creed. This gave it a different feel from the usual artwork. I do not frequent town as much but I would go back here to try other dishes on their menu. Word has it that their ribs are heavenly and I guess that is what I will have next.


Tuesday, January 21, 2020




Dare to Live the Life You Have Always Wanted.

Lake Autumn Foliage


 Until when is it appropriate to say “Happy New Year”, coz I am about to say that lol. Happy 2020 guys and a happy new decade too. Glad that we all made it past 2019; it was not such a kind year to everyone and it is refreshing to know that we have a new start. I am at that age where the phrase “uko na mtu?” is a more common phrase than “how are you doing?”. But hey, we still move. It’s that time of the year where we make resolutions such as let’s go to the gym, quit a habit, better financial decisions et al.

This year I chose to make three resolutions and it turns out that most of my friends have one of the resolutions in common, that is going back to school. I have friends looking to go back and do their masters while others like me are looking to go back and finish their professional certifications that we had already started and hopefully start new ones at the same time. Guys even got to pick so many courses from Udemy seeing as it was having discounts. For just $9.99 (that’s roughly ksh. 1000) you got to chose any course that you want. Some online platforms such as Coursera even go ahead to give you financing options. The online option of study is a flexible one seeing as adulting does come at us fast sometimes.

i chose this image of books because cady read fairytales to help her escape reality.

Another resolution I made this year is to travel and read more. I genuinely did not get to read as much as I would have hoped last year, (I do not think I even got to fifty books L), and that means that my reading list is bigger this year. Good thing is that by week 4 of January I have already read two books. That is not a bad start if you ask me. I hope that this year I get to review more books and not just do a twitter thread (https://twitter.com/Mbogosue/status/1210683271102836736?s=20 ). My current read is Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo; a book that follows the lives of twelve different characters mostly women, black and British through the struggles of life. I also hope to do major travels this year and one of my goals is to do a solo trip out of the country. One of the things I hope to finally do is go on a mountain hike. I just realized I have not been on a hike since September 2018, the elephant hill hike (https://theshaffiey.blogspot.com/2018/09/). Let us just say Elephant hill left me traumatized and I am slowly getting over that trauma. Look out for the next hike I organize. On the travel front, I seem to have started my year okay seeing as I was in Kilifi for New Year’s and one thing I got from the trip is that I need to do more festivals. 

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My affirmation for this year (I got it from doing the affirmation ritual at Kilifi NYE lol) is “I am bold and courageous”. Another philosophy I am hoping to go by this year is “everything ends”. Acknowledging that everything ends helps us celebrate the present more. I got this from a blog post that I read from medium.com (https://medium.com/mind-cafe/everything-ends-how-to-overcome-any-fear-dc9a4c956aea). Here is to a year full of hope and a decade full of greatness. I am hoping to be more intentional with what I do and that includes how often I post and what I post about.