The food guides
Burundian cuisine
The staples explained: lake fish, beans and bananas, ubugali, isombe and the dishes every menu shares.
Restaurants
Where to eat well, from lakeside fish grills to Indian, Lebanese, Chinese and European tables.
Cafés & coffee
Burundi grows superb arabica — where to drink it well, plus patisseries and breakfast spots.
Street food
Brochettes, grilled maize, chapati, sambusa and fried ndagala: what to try and how to buy.
Nightlife
Beach bars, Bwiza's music spots and the cabaret tradition of shared beer and conversation.
Three things to order
Mukeke. A Tanganyika perch found only in this lake, best simply grilled. Sangala (Nile perch relative, meatier) and tiny ndagala round out the lake trio. Brochettes — skewered beef or goat — arrive with grilled bananas and fierce pili-pili; the standard is high because the competition is everywhere. Wash it down with Primus or Amstel from the historic Brarudi brewery, or with urwarwa banana beer if you find the real thing.