Kampala Restaurant Week 2024: Tusker Cider partners with 30 top restaurants for 10-day event

Kampala Restaurant Week returns in 2024 with 30 participating restaurants offering special menus and a complimentary Tusker Cider with every signature meal, while a foodie passport is available for frequent diners to win instant dining vouchers. The post Kampala Restaurant Week 2024: Tusker Cider partners with 30 top restaurants for 10-day event appeared first on MBU.

Kampala Restaurant Week 2024: Tusker Cider partners with 30 top restaurants for 10-day event

The 2024 edition of Kampala Restaurant Week, a signature showcase of dining options in Kampala has been officially launched in partnership with Tusker Cider.

The week will run between July 4th to July 14th with a total of thirty of Kampala’s top restaurants participating.

As is customary, the restaurants have crafted special creative menus that will be available for a 10-day duration with meals ranging between UGX20,000 to UGX 45,000.

“We are pleased to announce the return of this signature dining experience following a forced hiatus resulting from the pandemic. We have worked closely with the participating restaurants ensuring food lovers will have delicious menu options ranging from casual to signature dining. We are also pleased to feature a wide variety of top restaurants for food lovers to choose from. This edition of Kampala Restaurant Week returns as Kampala now boasts of a growing and evolving restaurant scene,” said Isaac Langoli from The Pearl Guide.

With sponsorship from Uganda Breweries (UBL), guests will receive a complimentary Tusker Cider with every signature meal at any participating restaurant.

“The beauty of Kampala Restaurant Week is it presents an opportunity to try out various restaurants and multiple cuisines served at specially price fixed menus. This includes all-time favorite restaurants as well as new hot spots. Every year we continue to see Kampala’s restaurant scene grow and we believe this is the perfect opportunity to drive traffic to these establishments with the promise of an exciting culinary experience.

“The week also coincides with the tourism peak, allowing us to showcase Uganda’s hospitality sector and the great tasting food from our bountiful agriculture sector. We intend to continue to market Kampala city as a food destination with a diverse culinary scene,” Isaac added.

Speaking at the launch, Vanessa Lunyolo the Tusker Cider representative said, “As a brand, we are motivated by the need to create flavourful and new experiences for our consumers and as such, Kampala Restaurant Week is the perfect opportunity to give our consumers a boost of flavour as they savour the different menu offerings during this food holiday”.

“Kampala Restaurant Week also fits into our food pairing agenda aimed toward exploring new ways of savouring Tusker Cider with food”, she added.

The invite only launch event held at Stone Haven attracted attendance from selected food lovers from various walks of life presenting the opportunity for a first menu tasting.

The event also featured a cook-off challenge which pitted guests against each other to whip up a dish within a set time. 

This year Kampala Restaurant Week has introduced a foodie passport enabling frequent diners to enjoy extra rewards. Registration for the foodie passport is digital and on The Pearl Guide website.

“The new digital Foodie Passport will enable diners who check-in frequently to win instant dining vouchers. Registration is quick and easy and I encourage enthusiastic diners to take advantage of this opportunity,” Isaac concluded.

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