We’ve been in Kampala for two weeks, and feel like we’ve gotten to know our part of the city fairly well. We are confident crossing the street, negotiating boda fares, and navigating the slew of restaurants in town. Some fond memories to note, before we head off on the rest of the trip.

  • Coworking every day at Outbox, loving their fabulous views and fast internet
  • Coding and working our jetlag away, enjoying the almost direct opposition with west coast time
  • Eating dinner at the Chon Qing chinese restaurant during a Ugandan wedding, toasting to the happy couple
  • Taking boda rides on Sunday, enjoying the lack of traffic and the amazing sunrise

After wrapping my up loose ends on RootIO, we went for a celebratory dinner at The Lawns, a swank restaurant set in a garden replete with rabbits. They weren’t on the menu, but local game like ostrich, kudu, blesbok, impala and crocodile. We all ordered crocodile, and Jude regaled us with stories about his 17 siblings.

Crocodile Steak at The Lawns

Crocodile Steak at The Lawns