Crispy Fresh supermarket, catering - Kariba Hub - Kariba accommodation

Kariba Town, Lake Kariba, Matusadona

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Crispy Fresh runs a Kariba-focused fresh food and houseboat catering service.  Its Harare base, The Kariba Hub also offers bookings for self-catering and basic accommodation at the Cutty Sark Hotel & Lodges premises.

- Fresh food supplies: Crispy Fresh has been supplying fresh food to Kariba, Chirundu and Mana Pools for 27 years. All goods are transported from Harare in refrigerated trucks once a week. Crispy Fresh has a small supermarket outlet based at Cutty Sark in Kariba Town for all its fresh food supplies. 

- Houseboat Catering:  Crispy Fresh now offers Houseboat Catering, with a variety of delicious menus to suit every taste and pocket. Enquires for our Houseboat Catering can be made with our Kariba Office 

- Meal Boxes:  Crispy Fresh sells a variety of boxes of ready-made fresh meals to suit different tastes. These are available from the company's Harare Office. 

Self-catering and catered accommodation in Kariba:  for more details on these options located within the grounds of the Cutty Sark premises, see Cutty Sark - self-catering apartments, exclusive-use lodge, rooms, bistro, bar, supermarket

For all booking enquires for Cutty Sark and The Fisherman’s Cove, please contact the Crispy Fresh Kariba Hub Harare Office. 
 

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Telephone +263 242 754020/21
Mobile Harare +263 772 265600 Kariba +263 781 823086
Price Mid-range
Self Catering

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