Just wanted to say that l used to have the restaurant at the squash club seven years ago. IThe restaurant was called Rack-A-Teers. Renowned for the best steaks in town and quality, quanity and value for money. I trained the staff very well and had developed a good choice of menu. Steaks to Poultry to Fish to Seafood.
Always had good feed back. Hopefully the restaurant is still going well.
Exkitwe
Favorite Dish: All was excellent
Written Nov 20, 2007
Address: Nkana, Kitwe
I always hear good reports about this place. Its called the Squash Club because it used to be the canteen to the actual squash club (so I'm told). Indoor and outdoor seating...great for the hot evenings. Mainly steaks, salads and pasta. Good quality food for a decent price. Make sure you're clear about how you like your steak. Us Zambians tend to like things well done.
Favorite Dish: Fillet steak, pepper sauce and salad with a generous portion of french fries.
Written Feb 13, 2003
Address: Squash Club building in Nkana
When I was at high school, this was my favourite restaurant. If you love Indian food, then you'll love this place. The dishes are aromatic and absolutely delicious. The portions are generous but not too much so that you can enjoy a 3-course meal. The decor is authentic and not tacky like some restaurants can be. Comfortable seating.
Favorite Dish: I can't remember the name but it was spicey meatballs stuffed with spinach in a yummy gravy with greenpeppers. Served on a bed of rice.
Updated Feb 13, 2003
Address: Its recently moved and I'm not sure where to.
This is an inexpensive restaurant with really great food.
Favorite Dish: The butter chicken is a must have! Add some Jira rice and buttered Naan and you will think you have died and gone to heaven
Written Aug 10, 2007
This is a fantasic restaurant, no matter what you get on the menu you will be thrilled! It has a guest house attached to it and is very beautiful.
Favorite Dish: The Persian Steak if fantastic
Written Aug 10, 2007
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