Story of Kevin Onyona of Swahili Village-Taste of Kenya in America
Now to the story of one brave Kenyan who is keeping the countryโs flag flying high right on the edges of the US capital, Washington DC. Kevin Onyona, runs the busy Swahili Village restaurant, in Ashton, Maryland, serving African delicacies to the world. Kevin, who is a cancer survivor is now planning to expand the business into other parts of the USA to keep the taste of Kenya alive in a foreign land
Byย Kenya CitizenTV
About Swahili Villageย
July 13, 2016 marked a new era for Swahili Village Bar and Grill and the residents in the historic Town of Beltsville. Known for its innovations and being home to one of the largest federal research centers in the world, Beltsville will now claim its place in the history books as host to the finest African restaurant globally with the opening of Swahili Village Bar and Grillโs new location. The new location is the result of hardworking, vision and dedication and has been inspected by Maryland Prince Georgeโs County agents to ensure every single detail is according to the strict code and guidelines for restaurants.
The official opening of Swahili Village Bar and Grillโs new location at 10800N Rhode Island Ave, Beltsville, Maryland; is set to revolutionize the concept of African restaurantsย both nationally and internationally. A jewel in the works from the groundbreaking in late 2014,ย the restaurant has been developed with customer satisfaction top on the agenda. It is a topnotchย experience from the moment one walks in and views the detailsย that have been captured in theย rich wooden finishing, lightingย and interior dรฉcor that is a reflectionย of the bold authentic Kenyan cuisine that will be served. Billed to carve a place on the national wine and dining arena, Swahili Village has maintained a steady growth since its inception back in 2009. The new location has expanded seating and parking in response to the popularity of its Kenyan cuisine that mirrors a Kenyan familyโs dining table.
The Kenyan Ambassador to the United Statesย His Excellency Robinson Githae kicked off the grand opening with a tape cutting ceremony.ย The unveiling at theย ceremony in June 2016 was a showcase of what Swahili Village Bar and Grill had to offer inย fine dining, carryout and catering services. It was attended byย African Union Mission in DC Mr. Tarek Ben Yousef, Tanzanian Ambassador H.E Wilson Mashilingi,ย Namibian Ambassador H.E Martin Andjaba, Maryland State Delegate Joseline A Pena-Melnyk, Vice President Dr Orย Prince Georgeโs County Economic Development Corporation Dr. Gangulyย among other Stakeholders to share in the major accomplishment of the owner, Kevin Onyona.
Based on family values and a desire to follow the love of his life, Kevin Onyonaโs packed his bags back in Kenya August 1999 to come visit Lynn Senda, then an undergraduate student pursuing her degree at Howard University, Washington DC. โLynn would not let me go back to Kenya without a promiseโ Kevin narrating his experience back then. Returning home, he knew one day he would return to marry Lynn. Initially trained as a priest, Mr. Onyona opted to pursue a Sales career with Associated Motors back in Kenya, followed by General Motors in Kenya, then Uganda and eventually relocating to Maryland to join Home Depot. His award winning performance endeared him to various entities while his entrepreneurial gene drove him as a self taught chef to open a restaurant. Nineteen years later as the President and CEO and now husband to Lynn, he has maintained a steady growth of his original concept for the last seven years to develop the best in African cuisine and World Class service.
Source-https://swahilivillages.com/
Story of Kevin Onyona of Swahili Village-Taste of Kenya in America