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Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby AwRastaale » Fri Oct 14, 2016 4:40 pm

Hargeisa is a big city now and what you showed are not even considered the best.

Very diverse food options now days from Ethio, Yemeni, Turk to Western.

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby X.Playa » Fri Oct 14, 2016 4:41 pm

pizza necbiyaa bahashaas , markaan arko lab jeex ayaa igu dhaca , dalkiina maygaga horaysaa?? :damn: waa bahasha dalka ka mamnuuca intay goori goor tahay.

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby zulaika » Fri Oct 14, 2016 5:04 pm

Yumm

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby TheLoFather » Fri Oct 14, 2016 5:48 pm

Those bloody water bottles makes it look likec cheap and trashy ... why can't they just pour the water into a decent jug and with glass put it on the table. I have to say food in hargeisa is great and delicious but most in fact vast majority restaurants including the high "class" ones you enter them, upon seeing dirty or disheveled facilities, will immediately consider to turn back and head to the nearest competitor but unfortunately there aren't much options out there as the other competitors are not much better so you would say what the heck lets just eat and get out of here. Then you sit on uncormfotable and/or tackey (e.g. plastic chairs badly arranged furniture and then you are made to call out for waiters who lack basic customer service skills and knowledge of what it is that they're serving, menus (if they have any) looks trashy, and once you order you wait a mellenium for it to arrive and when it arrives it is accompanied by those bloody plastic bottles Over all you leave the unpleasant facilities and I'll trained servers with negative impressions. But hey because you were on vacation and it's in your mother country/home city and had pleasant company you would tend to forget the negatives and choose to remember the good/fun conversations you've had with your companions and think you had a good dining experience.

And that is just me mooo mooing a little about my hargeisa dining experience on my recent vacation.

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby X.Playa » Fri Oct 14, 2016 6:16 pm

Do you think am going to travel all the way to Hargaysa to eat pizza and waffles ??? are you fuckken kidding me , I will go there to eat Kurus geel dipped in lemon and geedo-adari, not some pizza full of cheap cheese and acidic tomato sauce.

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby SuldaanMaplesyrup » Fri Oct 14, 2016 6:19 pm

Why would u eat Western food in Hargeisa? It's overpriced, oftentimes tastes like shit, and takes away from the overall motherland experience. Best restaurants are the traditional spots like Hadhwanaag, Somaliland, and even miiyiga had piff food

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby theyuusuf143 » Sat Oct 15, 2016 4:19 am

Waryaa love, odoon maaxda water bottles are considered high class kkkk. waxaa miiska saaran ba biyaha uunbaa dalka laga soo saaray inta kale waa foreign products. Why would someone pay lots of money to eat the same shit he has been eating in Europe for years. Dalku uma baahna dadka noocaasaa . If you want to contribute the local economy. Eat the red meat , drink local fresh milk, guava and oranges. Pay visit to the local market and puy everything from the poor people. Walaahi I remember one day I bought one pair of bad quality socks from star group shop for 2 dollars, then I went to the market and discovered one of the best quality socks I ever seen for 70 cents.

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby smartyt » Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:27 am

Really nice for a somalia standard

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby Prlnce » Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:08 pm

Those bloody water bottles makes it look likec cheap and trashy ... why can't they just pour the water into a decent jug and with glass put it on the table. I have to say food in hargeisa is great and delicious but most in fact vast majority restaurants including the high "class" ones you enter them, upon seeing dirty or disheveled facilities, will immediately consider to turn back and head to the nearest competitor but unfortunately there aren't much options out there as the other competitors are not much better so you would say what the heck lets just eat and get out of here. Then you sit on uncormfotable and/or tackey (e.g. plastic chairs badly arranged furniture and then you are made to call out for waiters who lack basic customer service skills and knowledge of what it is that they're serving, menus (if they have any) looks trashy, and once you order you wait a mellenium for it to arrive and when it arrives it is accompanied by those bloody plastic bottles Over all you leave the unpleasant facilities and I'll trained servers with negative impressions. But hey because you were on vacation and it's in your mother country/home city and had pleasant company you would tend to forget the negatives and choose to remember the good/fun conversations you've had with your companions and think you had a good dining experience.

And that is just me mooo mooing a little about my hargeisa dining experience on my recent vacation.
Those cheap water bottles save your ass from getting TB.

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Re: Hargeisa stepping up it's food game

Postby TheLoFather » Sun Oct 16, 2016 10:13 am

Those bloody water bottles makes it look likec cheap and trashy ... why can't they just pour the water into a decent jug and with glass put it on the table. I have to say food in hargeisa is great and delicious but most in fact vast majority restaurants including the high "class" ones you enter them, upon seeing dirty or disheveled facilities, will immediately consider to turn back and head to the nearest competitor but unfortunately there aren't much options out there as the other competitors are not much better so you would say what the heck lets just eat and get out of here. Then you sit on uncormfotable and/or tackey (e.g. plastic chairs badly arranged furniture and then you are made to call out for waiters who lack basic customer service skills and knowledge of what it is that they're serving, menus (if they have any) looks trashy, and once you order you wait a mellenium for it to arrive and when it arrives it is accompanied by those bloody plastic bottles Over all you leave the unpleasant facilities and I'll trained servers with negative impressions. But hey because you were on vacation and it's in your mother country/home city and had pleasant company you would tend to forget the negatives and choose to remember the good/fun conversations you've had with your companions and think you had a good dining experience.

And that is just me mooo mooing a little about my hargeisa dining experience on my recent vacation.
Those cheap water bottles save your ass from getting TB.
huuno you dont get it! it is not the water bottles i have a problem with, i find it cheap, trashy and ruins the dining experience when high class restaurants put them on the tables instead of good quality jugs of water like they do in the west. if you going to imitate something do it properly or else go and suck on the udder of a sac!!!


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