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Casa Bella Review

A few days ago I went to Casa Bella at Mall of Africa for lunch. Everything about the restaurant and the staff was amazing.
Our waitress was so kind and she came to check up on us regularly,which is what I look out for when visiting an establishment.

The restaurant follwed all Covid-19 regulations and what I loved mostly was that they put bottles of sanitizers at every table. The scenery has a very industrial look with shades of black and white,heavy metal,use of different lights and an open bar.

We did not receive a drinks menu,one of the reasons being the ban of sale of alcohol at establishments but the waitress serving us gave us a variety of options to choose from. Anyone who knows me,knows that I am a big fan of coffee so I ordered a cappucino.They then proceeded to serve us starters which were soup,bread and two sides. I specifically had the veggie soup and it was scrumptious! For mains I had the oxtail with mashed potatoes and may I say my expectations were exceeded.
The portions are quite generous,you totally get your money's worth and you might have to get a to-go bag too.

I would say that this restaurant is suitable for a romantic date or a catch-up with friends,however I would not say it is children friendly.
Overall I was impressed with the service,the cleaniness and the food. I give it a 5/5 next time you stop at Mall of Africa make sure you head to Casa Bella!

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  1. Would definitely be interested in going there 😌💕sound like an amazing experience chom yam ❤️

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  2. You should definitely check it out,maybe a lunch with friends😉

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