Tag: Trattoria Restaurant

  • Iconic Nairobi Trattoria Restaurant Relocates after 4 Decades

    Iconic Nairobi Trattoria Restaurant Relocates after 4 Decades

    Trattoria, one of Nairobi’s most beloved culinary landmarks, has begun relocating from its longstanding home on Wabera Street after 44 years of operation.

    The Italian restaurant, a fixture in Nairobi’s dining scene since 1981, is moving from Town House to new premises at 20th Century House along Kaunda Street, according to notices posted at the establishment.

    “We are currently having some relocation process, and we sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused during this transition. Thank you for your understanding and trusting us to give you the best of our service,” read a statement from Trattoria Limited to its customers.

    Owned by Italian national Gaetano Ruffo, who first visited Kenya as a tourist in 1975 before settling permanently in 1977, Trattoria opened its doors in 1981. Initially specializing in Italian cuisine paired with select wines, the restaurant later expanded its menu offerings.

    The relocation comes after years of legal disputes with the restaurant’s landlord, Joanina Wanjiku Maina.

    Court records show the conflict began in 2013, with the landlord attempting to evict Trattoria in 2015 on claims that the restaurant was occupying more space than it was paying for—specifically 7,303 square feet while only paying for 5,801 square feet.

    Additional complaints included allegations that Ruffo had blocked exit passages and fire assembly points with gas cylinders and water tanks, and that the restaurant had expanded its kitchen over a sewer line, potentially creating health hazards.

    Despite these challenges, the court ruled in Ruffo’s favor, allowing him to renew his lease for an additional decade. That extended lease appears to be expiring this year, likely precipitating the move.

    Trattoria has long been considered an institution in Nairobi’s central business district, serving both locals and international visitors authentic Italian cuisine for over four decades.

    The restaurant’s relocation marks the end of an era for the Wabera Street location, though loyal patrons will now have the opportunity to continue enjoying their favorite dishes at the new Kaunda Street premises.

  • HAZARD: Italian Restaurant Trattoria Pauses Danger To Many In CBD With Illegal Gas Plant

    HAZARD: Italian Restaurant Trattoria Pauses Danger To Many In CBD With Illegal Gas Plant

    A businesswoman has written to Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja over the refusal by county officials to remove illegally installed water tanks, smoke extractor and gas cylinder at a popular restaurant.

    Joanina Wanjiku Maina, the landlady of the building that houses Trattoria Restaurant pointed out in a letter to Sakaja that the High Court quashed approval granted to the restaurant to install the items including a cold storage.

    She said through her lawyer Kethi Kilonzo that the LPG Gas has blocked the fire exit, posing risk to other tenants at Town House building.

    “We urge you to guide your officers in charge of Public health to protect the public, the county’s main commercial District, your personal physical well-being and the rule of law,” lawyer Kethi told Governor Sakaja on the letter.

    Despite the High Court decision, Sakaja’s administration has refused to enforce the removal of the offending installations and has instead prosecuted the landlady with the view of intimidating her.

    “The 1000kg LPG gas cylinder on the fire the exit, and the wall constructed blocking the fire exit is not only a danger to the environs but also a danger to you and the county government officials who sits within impact distance, God forbid should the LPG cylinder explode,” says businesswoman Maina through lawyer Kethi.

    The proprietor of City’s Trattoria Restaurant is facing contempt charges alongside the Nairobi county executive officer in charge of health over failure to obey a court order issued five years ago.

    Maina is the owner of the building located at Central Business District, which is land reference No. 209/2362, Town house, and which has been subject to litigation from High Court to the Supreme Court between the owner of the building and Trattoria Restaurant owner Gaetano Ruffo.

    The litigation stemmed from the move by county government to approve for placement of items on the fire exit and assembly points of the buildings, including a 1000kg LPG cylinder, that pause a continuing danger to public health.

    The county continue to fail to enforce the removal of LPG cylinder despite a disaster that happened in Embakasi the other day.