Jajemelo Pizza – Kamakis
Kamakis, along the Eastern Bypass corridor, Nairobi Metro
Jajemelo in Kamakis is built for the kind of night that starts as “just a quick bite” and quietly turns into a full hangout. It is social, busy in a good way and designed around food that arrives in the middle of the table.
Good to know
Timing tip: it gets louder later; arrive earlier if you want an easy conversation.
Our review Why we like Jajemelo Pizza Kamakis
Kamakis is not short on places to eat, but Jajemelo stands out because it feels purpose-built for a night out. The seating encourages groups, the food is naturally shareable, and the mood leans upbeat without tipping into chaos.
The pizzas are the obvious anchor, but the experience is bigger than that: a steady flow of grilled bites, sauces for dipping and sides that make it easy to build a “let’s order a few things” table. If you are the organiser of the group, this is one of those places that makes your job easy.
- Good portions and share-friendly ordering.
- High-energy setting that works for birthdays and weekend plans.
- Quick wins: pizza + wings + fries is a dependable table combo.
- Great option when you want food first, then vibes.
When to go
If you want a calmer table, go earlier in the evening. For the full Kamakis weekend feel, arrive later when more groups are in and the energy is up.
What to order
Start with one pizza everyone agrees on, then add wings or grilled bites for variety. Finish the table with fries or a shareable side so nobody is fighting for the last slice.
SnappyHour tips
- Check SnappyHour for bundle deals before you order.
- If you are in a group, place one “table order” to keep it simple.
- Use events listings for theme nights, DJs or live sets if they are running.
Popular menu picks
Crowd favourites tend to be the classic meat-and-cheese combinations, pepperoni-style options and anything with extra toppings. Wings and loaded fries usually disappear first, so order those early if your table is hungry.
Fun fact
Kamakis has become a weekend food corridor because it is easy to reach from multiple estates along the bypass. Places that serve shareable food tend to win here, because most visits start with “let’s meet as a group” rather than a strict dinner reservation.
Good to know
This is the kind of venue where your experience improves if you order for the table. If you are splitting bills, agree on a shared base order first, then add personal extras afterward.
Facilities & extras What to expect
Designed for friends and family tables, with enough space to share pizzas and sides without feeling cramped.
Kamakis venues are generally car-friendly. If you are arriving late, allow a little extra time for traffic along the bypass.
Expect louder music and a busier room later in the evening. If you want a quieter meal, go earlier.

