By
Marion Sitawa
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
A few years ago, when fine dining was all the rage in Kenya, foie gras, a luxury delicacy made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose, was among the exotic dishes that were a must-order.
Kenya’s luxury dining market is changing, with diners moving away from the once-fashionable obsession with exotic imported delicacies.
By
Marion Sitawa
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
A few years ago, when fine dining was all the rage in Kenya, foie gras, a luxury delicacy made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose, was among the exotic dishes that were a must-order.

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