The first week of September is gone but making it to the end of the month is daunting for many of us, mostly because your needs and wants are measured against how much you can spend until your next pay check, plus. This is the time when most people start negotiating with themselves on what is or isn’t a priority so that they don’t go completely broke before the end of the month.
One thing that will always be a priority is having a meal; regardless of whether or not one’s funds are sufficient, one’s health and general productivity in the work place is partly dependent on what they eat. Because of this, hellofood has lined up 7 restaurants that have great food at pocket-friendly prices.
1 LUNCH CORNER: It offers delicious local dishes – stews and vegetables served with a choice of matooke, rice, yams, cassava, Irish & sweet potatoes and posho. Food is delivered in 45 minutes and it is exclusively on hellofood.
*Meals range between Ushs 6,000 – 8,000
2 SHAKA ZULU: Famous for Luwombo, such as smoked beef, fish in ground nuts, beef in ground nuts, mush rooms in ground nuts, chicken or beef, all these are served with a choice of matooke, white rice, posho, yams, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, Irish, millet, brown rice, steamed greens and natural juice. They also have the Zulu Pilau ‘chicken, goat or beef’ and also katogo, chapati plus local Ugandan traditional cuisines.
*Meals range between Ushs 5,000 – 20,000
3 Kahwa2Go: From this restaurant you can enjoy meals that are listed under ‘Best Sellers’. Like their Barbecue glazed Chicken wings, smoky pork ribs, chicken teriyaki and the 2Go sampler. It also offers a variety of Fruit and green salads such as red, white and green, Ginger and lemon, fruit yoghurt, mixed greens and the cheeky chicken salads. There is something for everyone, like the Grandma’s treat that has the Veggie stir- fry and Fish with creamy mushroom sauce. They also have a great breakfast menu that serves combo dishes such as the Green breakfast sandwich “Potatoes, avocado, tomatoes, cucumber with green chutney


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