Where To Eat When In Livingstone

Explore the top dining spots in Livingstone, whether you crave international flavours or authentic local dishes, Livingstone’s restaurants promise unforgettable gastronomic experiences.

By Muleba Lelani Mwale
Where To Eat When In Livingstone

Explore the top dining spots in Livingstone, whether you crave international flavours or authentic local dishes, Livingstone’s restaurants promise unforgettable gastronomic experiences.

Livingstone might be best known for its lavish resorts and exciting activities, but it is also home to culinary adventures and thrilling flavours. There’s more to this well-known location than meets the eye. Here’s a list of the best places to eat in Livingstone, from fine dining to local gems — serving everything from international fusions to authentically Zambian dishes.

S’lo Lounge

A recent addition to the Livingstone food scene, S’lo Lounge only recently celebrated its first birthday. From hosting lavish holiday events to calm and romantic dinner dates, it has already cemented its place as a culinary hotspot. The smooth, dark interior at S’lo, with gold accents and sleek wooden furnishings, seamlessly fits into the world of the executive and luxurious. With a wide-ranging menu featuring both international and local cuisine, you can indulge in delights such as meaty Italian meatballs, juicy Colcannon pork, and succulent off-the-grill T-bone steak. Truly encapsulating its motto of “Great Food, Great Vibes, Great Times!”

Truly encapsulating its motto of, Great Food, Great Vibes, Great Times!
Truly encapsulating its motto of, Great Food, Great Vibes, Great Times!

Where: Corner of Mosi-Oa-Tunya Road and Kaponda Street.

The Elephant Cafe

Situated on the banks of the Zambezi River, a one-of-a-kind dining experience meets wildlife encounters while blending world-class and African fusion cuisines with the beauty of the Zambezi River. Its menu stars include its seared beef fillet with truffle oil and wild mongongo nut ravioli, crafted from fresh and local ingredients. The journey begins with a jet boat ride through wildlife channels, followed by an encounter with rescued elephants all before the riverside feast. Whether you are there for a romantic luxury escape or an adventurous family outing over the water, this is Livingstone's most unforgettable culinary destination.

One of a kind dining experience meets wildlife encounters at The Elephant Cafe. (Image courtesy of The Elephant Cafe).
One of a kind dining experience meets wildlife encounters at The Elephant Cafe. (Image courtesy of The Elephant Cafe).

Where: Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Nakatindi Road.

Zest Bar & Restaurant

At Zest, visitors are offered the essence of a true Zambian meal experience, with a slight twist. A hotspot for many Livingstone locals, the bar and restaurant offers its guests the pleasure of a comforting meal in a bursting, animated environment. Boasting a more casual atmosphere, visitors take up seats at outdoor picnic benches, surrounded by the contagious laughter and joy of fellow guests. The aroma of different dishes fills the air, and you can feel your taste buds start to water as their signature fusion of Portuguese-Brazilian-style skewers is placed in front of you. The rest of your table can enjoy more traditional flavours, such as soup ya mbuzi and fried chicken gizzards. Additionally, enjoy a Zambian night out with their fully stocked bars and live band performances.

The aroma of their signature Portuguese-Brazilian-style skewers fill the air. (Image courtesy of Zest Bar and Restaurant ).
The aroma of their signature Portuguese-Brazilian-style skewers fill the air. (Image courtesy of Zest Bar and Restaurant ).

Where: Mosi-Oa-Tunya Road, Opposite Zambian Railways.

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