Nairobi's Hotel Reopens after 2 Years of Renovation to Multi-Functional Venue

Nairobi's Hotel Reopens after 2 Years of Renovation to Multi-Functional Venue

  • Nairobi-based hotel, which was closed for more than two year, paving the way for renovation, has reopened
  • The Perch, Kingfisher Nest Hotel's dining venue at the heart of Westlands, was opened on Thursday, July 24
  • Thrive Hospitality CEO Ashish Sharma said the Perch has been transformed into a multi-functional venue

Kenyans can now enjoy their favourite meals and hold meetings at their favourite place closed two years ago.

The Perch was reopened after two years of renovation.
A chef frying at the Perch, Westlands. Photo: KingFisher Hotel.
Source: UGC

The Perch, located at the heart of Westlands, Nairobi, was shut down to pave the way for renovation.

On Thursday, July 24he Kingfisher Nest Hotel reopened its signature dining venue, following a comprehensive two-year renovation.

The grant reopening was graced by industry leaders, influencers, and key stakeholders from Nairobi’s vibrant hospitality sector.

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What's the new look of the Perch

The new look of the Perch was meticulously developed by Thrive Hospitality’s in-house culinary team.

The team offered a menu with an exotic fusion of international favourites and refined local delicacies, catering to the city’s diverse and global palate.

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Thrive Hospitality CEO Ashish Sharma said the Perch has been transformed into a multi-functional venue

“This space was envisioned as more than a restaurant. The Perch is now positioned as a multi-functional venue ideal for elevated dining, business networking, and curated events. It perfectly complements the broader hospitality proposition of Kingfisher Nest,” said Sharma in a press statement seen by TUKO.co.ke.

The redesign includes expanded seating capacity, a state-of-the-art kitchen, a modern lounge area, and enhanced lighting and acoustics.

The Perch was redesigned in two years.
Participants enjoying a good time at the Perch reopening ceremony. Photo: Kingfisher Hotel.
Source: UGC

Situated on the 1st floor of the Kingfisher Nest Hotel, the Perch has been reimagined under the expert stewardship of Thrive Hospitality, a regional and international hospitality management firm known for its transformative approach to hotel and restaurant experiences.

The refurbished restaurant introduces a contemporary, versatile dining environment designed to reflect the evolving tastes of Nairobi’s cosmopolitan clientele.

With panoramic views of the city skyline, an elegantly curated ambience, and a thoughtfully crafted menu, The Perch sets a new benchmark for hotel-based dining.

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“Our vision was to elevate the Perch into a destination that seamlessly blends modern elegance with culinary excellence. We are confident that the new concept will exceed the expectations of both our local patrons and international guests,” said Anil B. Shah, Chairman of Kingfisher Nest Hotel. “

Despite the transformation of The Perch, Kingfisher Nest Hotel maintained uninterrupted operations, continuing to offer premium accommodations and services.

Ideally located near Sarit Centre with direct accessibility to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the hotel remains a top choice for business and leisure travellers.

Key amenities include a 300-square-metre conference centre, a temperature-controlled swimming pool, and 115 newly refurbished rooms featuring vibrant, contemporary interiors.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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