Delicious Kenyan restaurant in the heart of The Hague in The Netherlands. Betty Bifwoli, the owner of Kenyan Delicacies tell us what make her restaurant unique and what a food connoisseur can expect when they walk into Kenyan Delicacies. It is African, fresh and delicious. Kenyan Delicacies is at Mingle Mush Food Hall just outside The Hague Central Station.
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