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Host: Grace

Nairobi, Kenya

USD
$50-$94 per person

Kikuyu tribal cooking class in Nairobi with a local

Host offerings
  • Apartment
  • Home cook
  • Pets
  • Vegetarian
  • Alcohol
  • Transportation
  • Cooking class
  • Market visit
  • Food tour

Meet Grace

Grace learned to cook from her mother and grandmother when she was a young girl. Her love for cooking grew when she got married and learned additional cooking skills from her late husband who was a great cook. Grace lives with her daughter in the outskirts of Nairobi city and currently works for an NGO that offers business training to women. Sharing cultures and making people feel at home when they are away from their home is what she most enjoys about hosting travelers. Apart from cooking Grace also loves to read and swim.

Get a glimpse into a typical Kenyan household and experience the Kenyan lifestyle and cuisine during this private, authentic food experience.

What to expect

Please note menu might vary. If there are particular dishes you are interested in trying, please include your request in the booking form.

In-home meal: (1-4 guests) Grace lives in a simple, modest Kenyan household in Kikuyu, a suburb about 30 minutes from Nairobi center. Her home has a large living room with many couches for chatting, swapping stories, and tasting Kenyan cuisine. Being on the outskirts of the city, her apartment block has a nice view of the green agricultural land.

Grace likes to showcase traditional Kenyan cuisine - both the kind of food her mother cooked when she was growing up as well as dishes from different tribes. Grace says that the traditional food of Kenya is as mixed and diverse as its tribes, history and landscapes. Your menu might include dishes such as ugali (mashed cornflour) or Kenyan pilau (spiced rice), meat stew, githeri (beans and corn) or mukimo (mashed potatoes and greens), and matoke (fried plantains and potatoes).

Cooking experience: (1-3 guests) Join Grace in her modestly sized kitchen to cook a traditional tribal meal. Please note that because Grace’s kitchen is very small she will be doing most of the cooking while you watch. She will have you help whenever possible. Due to space constraints this is more of cooking demonstration rather than a hands-on cooking class. Grace will share wonderful stories about her grandmother (who is over 100 years old!) making mukimo for the family, and other variations of the dish that you can make with pantry ingredients. Learn to cook mukimo (mashed potatoes and greens) or ugali (mashed corn flour mixed with water) or pilau (spiced rice) and local vegetables during this one hour authentic Kenyan cooking demonstration in a local home.

Market visit: (1-4 guests) Meet Grace at her home and together take a cab to the nearby Kikuyu market. The Kikuyu market is in the Kikuyu town - it’s not a big market but has all the ingredients necessary for your cooking class. This a small, basic market that locals frequent to buy vegetables, fruits and other ingredients needed to cook a Kikuyu tribal meal. You will purchase a few ingredients at the market and head back to Grace's home to cook or eat together, depending on the experience chosen.

Notes: Grace lives in the suburbs of Nairobi, a 30-45 minute drive from Nairobi city center (depending on traffic). The location is not easy to find via public bus, however, Uber and other taxis do go there. Please note that her apartment is on a long rough dirt road. The dirt road might be difficult for smaller sedan taxis especially during the rainy season.

Grace can also arrange transport for you - she is happy to offer hotel pick up and drop off at an additional cost. If you would like this option please select "Yes" to transportation in the booking form.

Languages spoken: English

Sample menu

This is just a sample menu to give you an idea of the types of dishes the host cooks. Your menu will vary according to seasonal availability.
  • Please choose 1 from the below three menus:
  • 1. Mukimo (a Kenyan meal prepared by mashing potatoes, green vegetables, maize and beans), beef and kachumbari (a fresh tomato and onion salad)
  • 2. Ugali (cornmeal porridge), fish (fried with tomatoes, onions, and green pepper) and local green veggies
  • 3. Pilau (spiced rice mixed with beef), pan fried green, red and yellow peppers or steamed cabbage and matoke (fried green banana)
PERSONALLY VETTED REVIEW
A Traveling Spoon ambassador visited this host. Here is their personal review.

Grace learned how to cook from her grandmother who is still cooking at the age of 100! Together, we cooked mokimo – a mixture of potatoes, beans, maize, onions and local green vegetables. Definitely the best mokimo that I’ve had in the 5 years I’ve been here! This filling and vibrantly green mixture is a common dish throughout East Africa, but is more commonly found in Central Kenya among Kikuyus. Grace’s home is very tidy and welcoming, located in a suburb of Nairobi called Kikuyu. For those new to Kenya, the drive into Kikuyu town will give you a more accurate view of typical local life, and give you some nice greenery on the drive. In a big city like Nairobi, it may be easy to assume that most residents shop at the big fancy shopping malls, but in fact, this experience will give you a more accurate look at life for majority of city residents. Grace has worked most recently for an NGO with a lot of international volunteers, and is a great conversationalist.”

Alison, Traveling Spoon Ambassador

Traveler reviews

5.0 (3)
This experience is probably one of my favorites out of all my travels anywhere in the world. Grace was super welcoming. The food we cooked was so tasty. Im still not convinced she didn’t season our veggies with just salt and onions because I’ve never had spinach and kale taste so good with so little added. We made ugali and she explained the significance of that for Kenyans. Her baby was there and she’s super sweet and intelligent. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at her place and highly recommend!!
- Phaed April 01, 2022
Great unique authentic experience. Loved it. My daughter 11 years was not convinced in front but from the start on she loved it.
- Daydreamer March 19, 2022
Grace was an excellent host and being able to go to her local market and home was a very, very special experience. Doing this cooking experience was an actual cultural experience even many come for Safaris.
- Pam Garza October 16, 2019
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Grace

$50-$94 USD

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  • Credit card is not charged until the host confirms your booking
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Pricing (per person)*
1 person 2-4 ppl 5+ ppl
In-Home Meal
$60 $50 Not offered
Cooking Experience + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$94 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$66 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
1 person 2-4 people 5+ people
In-Home Meal
$60 $50 Not offered
Cooking Experience + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$94 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$66 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
Experience Timings
Lunch Dinner
In-Home Meal
12:00pm-2:00pm
Cooking Experience+ Meal
11:00am-2:00pm
Market Tour+ Meal
10:00am-12:00pm
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
9:00am-12:00pm

Meet Grace

Grace learned to cook from her mother and grandmother when she was a young girl. Her love for cooking grew when she got married and learned additional cooking skills from her late husband who was a great cook. Grace lives with her daughter in the outskirts of Nairobi city and currently works for an NGO that offers business training to women. Sharing cultures and making people feel at home when they are away from their home is what she most enjoys about hosting travelers. Apart from cooking Grace also loves to read and swim.

Get a glimpse into a typical Kenyan household and experience the Kenyan lifestyle and cuisine during this private, authentic food experience.

What to expect

Please note menu might vary. If there are particular dishes you are interested in trying, please include your request in the booking form.

In-home meal: (1-4 guests) Grace lives in a simple, modest Kenyan household in Kikuyu, a suburb about 30 minutes from Nairobi center. Her home has a large living room with many couches for chatting, swapping stories, and tasting Kenyan cuisine. Being on the outskirts of the city, her apartment block has a nice view of the green agricultural land.

Grace likes to showcase traditional Kenyan cuisine - both the kind of food her mother cooked when she was growing up as well as dishes from different tribes. Grace says that the traditional food of Kenya is as mixed and diverse as its tribes, history and landscapes. Your menu might include dishes such as ugali (mashed cornflour) or Kenyan pilau (spiced rice), meat stew, githeri (beans and corn) or mukimo (mashed potatoes and greens), and matoke (fried plantains and potatoes).

Cooking experience: (1-3 guests) Join Grace in her modestly sized kitchen to cook a traditional tribal meal. Please note that because Grace’s kitchen is very small she will be doing most of the cooking while you watch. She will have you help whenever possible. Due to space constraints this is more of cooking demonstration rather than a hands-on cooking class. Grace will share wonderful stories about her grandmother (who is over 100 years old!) making mukimo for the family, and other variations of the dish that you can make with pantry ingredients. Learn to cook mukimo (mashed potatoes and greens) or ugali (mashed corn flour mixed with water) or pilau (spiced rice) and local vegetables during this one hour authentic Kenyan cooking demonstration in a local home.

Market visit: (1-4 guests) Meet Grace at her home and together take a cab to the nearby Kikuyu market. The Kikuyu market is in the Kikuyu town - it’s not a big market but has all the ingredients necessary for your cooking class. This a small, basic market that locals frequent to buy vegetables, fruits and other ingredients needed to cook a Kikuyu tribal meal. You will purchase a few ingredients at the market and head back to Grace's home to cook or eat together, depending on the experience chosen.

Notes: Grace lives in the suburbs of Nairobi, a 30-45 minute drive from Nairobi city center (depending on traffic). The location is not easy to find via public bus, however, Uber and other taxis do go there. Please note that her apartment is on a long rough dirt road. The dirt road might be difficult for smaller sedan taxis especially during the rainy season.

Grace can also arrange transport for you - she is happy to offer hotel pick up and drop off at an additional cost. If you would like this option please select "Yes" to transportation in the booking form.

Languages spoken: English

Sample menu

This is just a sample menu to give you an idea of the types of dishes the host cooks. Your menu will vary according to seasonal availability.
  • Please choose 1 from the below three menus:
  • 1. Mukimo (a Kenyan meal prepared by mashing potatoes, green vegetables, maize and beans), beef and kachumbari (a fresh tomato and onion salad)
  • 2. Ugali (cornmeal porridge), fish (fried with tomatoes, onions, and green pepper) and local green veggies
  • 3. Pilau (spiced rice mixed with beef), pan fried green, red and yellow peppers or steamed cabbage and matoke (fried green banana)
PERSONALLY VETTED REVIEW
A Traveling Spoon ambassador visited this host. Here is their personal review.

Grace learned how to cook from her grandmother who is still cooking at the age of 100! Together, we cooked mokimo – a mixture of potatoes, beans, maize, onions and local green vegetables. Definitely the best mokimo that I’ve had in the 5 years I’ve been here! This filling and vibrantly green mixture is a common dish throughout East Africa, but is more commonly found in Central Kenya among Kikuyus. Grace’s home is very tidy and welcoming, located in a suburb of Nairobi called Kikuyu. For those new to Kenya, the drive into Kikuyu town will give you a more accurate view of typical local life, and give you some nice greenery on the drive. In a big city like Nairobi, it may be easy to assume that most residents shop at the big fancy shopping malls, but in fact, this experience will give you a more accurate look at life for majority of city residents. Grace has worked most recently for an NGO with a lot of international volunteers, and is a great conversationalist.”

Alison, Traveling Spoon Ambassador

Traveler reviews

5.0 (3)
This experience is probably one of my favorites out of all my travels anywhere in the world. Grace was super welcoming. The food we cooked was so tasty. Im still not convinced she didn’t season our veggies with just salt and onions because I’ve never had spinach and kale taste so good with so little added. We made ugali and she explained the significance of that for Kenyans. Her baby was there and she’s super sweet and intelligent. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at her place and highly recommend!!
- Phaed April 01, 2022
Great unique authentic experience. Loved it. My daughter 11 years was not convinced in front but from the start on she loved it.
- Daydreamer March 19, 2022
Grace was an excellent host and being able to go to her local market and home was a very, very special experience. Doing this cooking experience was an actual cultural experience even many come for Safaris.
- Pam Garza October 16, 2019
Pricing (per person)*
1 person 2-4 ppl 5+ ppl
In-Home Meal
$60 $50 Not offered
Cooking Experience + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$94 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$66 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
1 person 2-4 people 5+ people
In-Home Meal
$60 $50 Not offered
Cooking Experience + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour + Meal
$76 $66 Not offered
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
$94 $84 Not offered
Transportation
$66 per car
*Does not include 3% payment processing fee applied at checkout.
Experience Timings
Lunch Dinner
In-Home Meal
12:00pm-2:00pm
Cooking Experience+ Meal
11:00am-2:00pm
Market Tour+ Meal
10:00am-12:00pm
Market Tour+ Cooking Experience + Meal
9:00am-12:00pm
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