Madmolecule , thanks for the information. The photos speak a thousand words. I think I'll stick with Jus Natural.
Regards,
Bob
Madmolecule , thanks for the information. The photos speak a thousand words. I think I'll stick with Jus Natural.
Regards,
Bob
We did the Zimbali tour back in 2013, when they first opened. At that time, there about 8 guests allowed in each session so it was a more intimate experience. We were able to talk to the farmers on the tour and ask the cook questions during the cooking studio sessions. Even then, I thought it was a nice excursion, but probably wouldn't return.
Looking at the photos above, it appears they have grown dramatically and lost that intimacy. The place settings look very "classy" and don't have the rustic vibe I remember from my earlier visit. If you want to watch a cook in action, I suggest going to 3 Dives. For a rustic farm-to-table experience, I would also recommend Just Natural.
Thanks Madmolecule! Valuable information and photos.
Mike, thank you also for relaying you experience.
Thank you also Accompong.
We went in November and did the dinner hour with the African drummers. We loved it! Everyone was very friendly and accommodating. The food was delicious. In fact, it's number 1 for us on our next visit! The road up there is bumpy, but well worth it in our opinion.