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Secret Garden & Tea House
The guide was updated:Both venues belong to Emerson Spice and offer an exclusive dining experience in the heart of Stone Town. At Tea House, demand is high for the five-course rooftop dinners and the "Sundowner" drinks, while Secret Garden is famed for its Zanzibar-inspired à la carte lunch, served in a hidden romantic ruin garden.
Useful Information
- Address: Tharia Street, Stone Town
- Opening hours: Daily. Lunch noon–4pm, dinner 6pm–10pm
- Website: www.emersonzanzibar.com/restaurants/emerson-spice-secret-garden
- Phone: +255 774 483 483
- Email: es.reception@emersonzanzibar.com
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