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Nairobi’s eating out culture - the perfect business opportunity

Salman Elias, 26 and Munir Hussein, 27

Eating out in Nairobi is becoming a norm. Daily, millions of Nairobians throng eateries to fill their stomach while those at home are ordering in. Salman Elias, 26 and Munir Hussein, 27 operate The Shack Enterprise, a locally owned fast food and coffee shop located at Magharibi Place, Nairobi West. It provides a combination of unique gourmet burgers complemented with a set of sauces, freshly brewed coffee from around the world, and home-made cakes. Salman and Munir spoke to Hustle on what it takes to start and operate a food outlet.

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