I decided on one of the steak pies on offer to
start and I wasn’t disappointed. Georgie, the Kiwi
owner, has obviously learnt from the World’s best
Pie makers and the Steak pie was excellent. The
presentation was exceptional and I was one of the
better pies I have ever had - not just in Uganda but
anywhere I’ve travelled.
My partner is a vegetarian and was impressed
with the range of vegetarian options, as most
restaurants all in Uganda neglect this aspect.
Indulge has three or four salad options as well as
pumpkin and feta quiches, frittatas and spinach,
mozzarella and cherry tomato slice to name but
a few.
After much deliberation she went for the
vegetarian Lasagne and a mixed green salad.

Again the presentation was amazing and the meal
most enjoyable.
After our main course, we went for homemade
wheat free Chocolate brownies with a serving of
Italian ice cream. There is a big selection of flavours
and deciding on which delayed our decision
somewhat.
The service was exceptional, efficient and
courteous and we were made to feel at home.
The food delivery was also fast, with meals coming
within 10 minutes – fast by Ugandan standards.
Indulge also offers a wireless broadband network
and having a bit of work to do I was happy to
discover that the service is available at no charge
for customers. So, over a tasty cappuccino I was
able to work away with high speed internet.
All in all I was very impressed with Indulge - a
much needed addition to Jinja. The place was
bustling with tourists and locals but not once did
it feel over crowded. The comfy sofas made me
feel like a short snooze before the drive back to
the city.
Prices were very reasonable with sandwiches
ranging from 6,000 to 7,500 UGX and the more
expensive items around the 9,000 UGX mark.
Cakes and Pastries vary from 2,000 to 5,000 UGX,
and juices and smoothies range from 4,000 to
5,000 UGX.
Indulge definitely is worth a visit when you are in
Jinja, plus for regulars, they offer a ‘sandwich and
coffee card’ – after five visits, the sixth is meal is
free.

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