- Kenyan rugby player turned chef Dennis Ombachi hosted Nigerian superstar Davido at his home when the singer visited the country
- Ombachi prepared several Kenyan delicacies, including managu, nyama choma, kachumbari and ugali, which he served to the singer
- The chef and the musician both ate from the same plate, a matter some netizens found fault with
Dennis Ombachi hosted Davido at his home after the Nigerian star landed in Kenya from Uganda for a concert.
Dennis Ombachi cooks for Davido
The self-made chef, commonly referred to as The Roaming Chef, prepared a special meal consisting of several Kenyan delicacies such as managu, ugali, mutura and nyama choma for the star.
When he was done cooking, Ombachi and Davido shared a lovely moment where they both ate from the same plate as the Kenyan chef explained to the star what each meal was and how it was eaten.
However, not everyone was pleased with the move, as one X user criticised the chef for eating from the same plate as Davido.
The netizen @EmpressRiziki said it would have been better if the roaming chef had served individual plates.
“Ombachi, everything was good until you started digging into his plate. You could have done two plates,” she said.
However, the celebrated chef did not take the critic kindly as he savagely responded:
“Sawa ile siku ata kuja kwako serve two plates.”
The netizen replied to Ombachi’s statement with laughing emojis, insinuating that she was joking.
She said:
“Lmao I wasn’t expecting you to see this.”
However, the chef doubled down with a sarcastic response, attributing @EmpressRiziki’s remarks to the fact that it was April Fools Day adding that she must have come back to her senses when the day ended.
“No bad blood. It’s not like I am better than you. We are here to interact. I also understand yesterday was April Fools, and you decided to be foolish, leo najua uko sawa,” he said.
Netizens react to Dennis Ombachi’s savage remarks
His remarks garnered several reactions from netizens who were not expecting such sentiments from the otherwise polite chef.
@_cecili_a:
“I keep saying. Please stop prescribing to people what to do with their lives. Especially if you lack the range to do so.”
@BravinYuri:
“Shifu huna huruma. Ilikuwa Fool’s Day.”
@bungomaduke:
“Finya kabisa.”
@Macosta2547:
“Kanyaga shingo.”
@_musau_eric:
“Huyu hukuwa bully huku buana.”
@agentLM1030:
“A tackle so good prime Ramos would be smiling at it.”
@juliusjavin:
“I keep hearing that song that plays in Lion King every time nikiona violence.”
@officielbrayo:
“I am sorry, on behalf of my sister . We come from a humble background, @ombachi13.”
@skcartiz:
“Driver, let me alight; this is my stage.”
@vintage_vic1:
“@SimuYaTill…Hii banter haina come back.”
@Gentlejones_:
“Ombachi just cooks everything and everyone.”
@KakaiRaven:
“Master, be nice.”
@BoogieBenzzDJ:
“Ni lazima ukue mkali hivi?”
@PeratoN_Senior:
“From now henceforth, we must approach our roaming chef in moderation.”
@assadaliyyi:
“Maintain decorum mzee.”
@_Iren_e:
“Ei! You’re really savage.”
@musee_tmusee:
“@ombachi13 aliacha rugby lakini zile ma hand off ako nazo ata Buffalo hafikii.”
Dennis Ombachi prepares chapati for his kids
Previously, Ombachi shared a post displaying his well-cooked chapati following his amazing kids’ request.
They were well-rounded and looked delicious as he held several of them, turning them around on the camera.
They did not look burned or had any dark spots as the former sportsman showcased his cooking skills.
In the process, he accidentally dropped one of them, and it looked hopeless and helpless. It fell from the balcony.
Source: TUKO.co.ke