1,404 reviews, 4.3 stars. The pre-eminent Italian restaurant in the district. *They have the best pizzas in Kigali, hands down.* The wood-fired oven is the lead; the rest of the menu is consistent enough to keep regulars happy across hundreds of visits.
1,346 reviews, 4.4 stars. The rooftop sit-down restaurant for the longer evening, the visiting-friend dinner, the Sunday lunch. Multiple named-staff reviews â ask for Fabrice.
665 reviews, 4.8 stars. *From the road, you wouldn't immediately guess how lovely the place is, but once inside, there is a beautiful view on the other side that makes the setting truly special.* The Kisimenti district's most-loved Middle Eastern destination.
961 reviews, 4.4 stars. The Kisimenti district's longest-running serious Indian restaurant. Reliable curry-and-naan; the regulars come for the consistency.
459 reviews, 4.4 stars. *My first time trying African food* is a recurring review note. Injera, doro wat, tibs â the most-reviewed Ethiopian room in the city.
327 reviews, 4.6 stars. Smaller, calmer, third-place register. The reviews lean long â regulars writing paragraphs about the interior, the light, the cup.
53 reviews, 4.8 stars. The newest of the speciality group. The calmest service in the city. Worth visiting before the review base catches up to the cooking.
Range is the Kisimenti differentiator. Italian, Yemeni, Ethiopian, Indian, Argentine, plant-forward, brochette-and-beer, French pastry â every register is represented within ten minutes' walk. No other Kigali district matches this.
The volume restaurants hold their ratings. Sole Luna at 1,404 reviews and 4.3 stars; The Hut at 1,346 and 4.4; Inka Steakhouse at 787 and 4.4. Holding 4+ at four-figure review counts is the rarest signal in the directory.
Specialty and casual coexist. A wedding-couple-grade dinner at Sole Luna and a brochette at Choma'D Bar are 200 metres apart. Most cities make you pick a neighbourhood for one register or the other. Kisimenti doesn't.