Discover the Flavors of Germany at the German Butchery in Kigali
Experience authentic German flavors and high-quality meats at the German Butchery, a culinary treasure in Kigali, Rwanda.
The German Butchery in Kigali is a must-visit for tourists seeking authentic German delicacies and high-quality meats. Nestled in the heart of the city, this butcher shop offers a delightful selection of traditional sausages, smoked meats, and gourmet products that reflect Germany's culinary heritage.
A brief summary to German Butchery
- KN 61 St, Kigali, Indangamirwa, RW
- +250783654454
- Visit website
Local tips
- Try the traditional German sausages; they're a local favorite!
- Don’t miss their selection of imported cheeses to complement your meats.
- Ask the staff for recommendations on pairing meats with local wines.
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter shopping experience.
- Check their opening hours, as they close earlier on Sundays.
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from any location in Southern Province, the most straightforward route to German Butchery is to head towards Kigali. The German Butchery is located at KN 61 St, Kigali. From Huye (Butare), take the RN1 road heading north towards Kigali. After approximately 45 km, you will reach Kigali. Once in Kigali, follow signs to the city center. Upon reaching the city center, navigate to KN 61 St. The butchery is located in the Indangamirwa area of Kigali.
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Public Transport
To reach German Butchery using public transport, you can take a bus from various towns in Southern Province to Kigali. From Huye (Butare), find a bus heading to Kigali (the fare is usually around RWF 1,500). Once you arrive in Kigali, you can take a moto-taxi (motorbike taxi) or a taxi to reach KN 61 St. The moto-taxi fare should be approximately RWF 1,000 to RWF 2,000 depending on the distance.
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Walking (from the bus station in Kigali)
If you arrive in Kigali by bus and prefer to walk, you can exit at Nyabugogo Bus Station. From there, head towards the city center and ask for directions to KN 61 St. It is about a 30-minute walk, and you can enjoy the local scenery while making your way to the German Butchery.