Pahari
From fried termites (majuru) and mopani worm chili bites (madora) to ox trotters (zondo), tripe (guru), and kapenta (a tiny sardine-like lake fish that's dried) cooked in peanut butter, this no-frills restaurant showcases some of the interesting, unique, and delicious tastes of Zimbabwean cuisine. Popular, and perhaps less intimidating, choices include their hearty oxtail stew (also a beloved South African dish) and tilapia steamed, pan-fried, or cooked in a curry sauce. Dessert isn't really a thing here, so consider heading to Tapi Tapi, a Zimbabwean ice cream parlor in the nearby Observatory neighborhood.